Series 3? Is anyone watching series 2? I quite liked series 1 up until the last episode, not enough to watch any more. I don't watch series of anything, I won't be watching Strange Woo Young Woo part 2 either. Nor Squid Game 2. No seasons. It's just recycling, serving up seconds. The last time I broke the rule was for Yumi's Cells, what a miserable disaster. Don't do it folks.
Ahn Bo-hyun wore so much lipstick in 19th Life he could be the new Lee Min-ho... but 15 years later... maybe his agent's trying to galvanise his masculinity.
They aren't photographed together. Feels like a manufactured story, a distraction of sorts, or pure publicity. I just can't see these two hitting it off.
when watching a movie dont already put i wat u wanna see in the movie. dont expect anything. ppl saying they r…
Stop being concerned about other people and just stick to your thoughts on the movie. Others' opinions are just as valid as yours. People? Are you better than "people"?
Boat to Busan. This is the work of a sick and twisted f***. And I'm not sure why "horror" isn't listed as the first genre above, it's a horror film. I'm also not sure how all these famous actors agreed to be in it. Typical manga plot. One of the tags above says "prolonged nudity"... If you count rear views, then ok, but seriously, that should be the least of one's worries watching this. One plus point - all the women were absolutely beautiful, maybe I was just desperately clinging to any brief moment of beauty I could find to keep my sanity. And if I was to be balanced, I'd say in its favour that the action was creative and well choreographed.
Outstanding performance, I got so immersed I forgot they're actors and actresses. The messages are nice, the backstories…
I think it was a deliberate illustration, and it was frustrating! Maybe that was what it was like. It showed it was an unfair contest with a lot of cheating and no whistle, the other teams broke the spirit of the rules on homelessness whereas only SK fielded an honest team. But they didn't give up... and the positive outcomes were also illustrated.
Anyone tell mee!!Who is the girl in seom seen in that match??
He mistakes others for the girl he lost. The result of mental anguish - all of those guys showed signs of their traumas.
The movie The Fisher King by Terry Gilliam is an extraordinary illustration of what can happen to people. We may never see films like that ever again, but I applaud Lee Byung-hun for this uplifting, positive take on a difficult subject.
Fantastic! Absolutely great film 👏, funny and warm... and the leads are just so charismatic I couldn't stop smiling like a lunatic, I loved their personalities in this.
hmm heartbeat actually is getting better not sure why it's get lower views number then
Despite airing on Mon/Tue in a late night slot... it's a free channel and should be doing a bit better. I think it started poorly and lost some potential audience, the tone was set and those viewers never come back.
As far as I understood, the uncle liked Seo Ha's mother and felt sorry for her. He kinda blamed his brother (Seo…
I didn't really gather it from the drama, thanks. So he thought it was a good plan to crash into his car, fair enough I suppose, some people are dim enough to think like that... And the father that cried in remorse to Ju-won's mother happened to feel no remorse murdering the loan shark? Or was it the kind uncle that did that? Nothing really makes sense. And... wouldn't Ju-won's mother feel a little put out that Ju-won says hello only before she's about to leave - but clearly showed that she'd waited for her - only to be left hanging in torment all that time. And Seo-ha's mother happened to be another reincarnation - one too many imo, an over-convenient plot vehicle. Conclusion: some moving moments but a bit of a mess.
So... Uncle's motive was to create a minor traffic collision. Anyone know why he did that?? And... what purpose did Seo-ha's step mother play in the story??? I have many such questions. All rhetorical.
also,,,, i found the second couple pretty boring and skipped their scenes sorry lol
I love Ha Yoon-kyung, she's special. But watching the clumsy scene where the charmless Mr Ha rejects her, I was thinking... this is not a crying moment; had to look away in second hand embarassment.
The movie The Fisher King by Terry Gilliam is an extraordinary illustration of what can happen to people. We may never see films like that ever again, but I applaud Lee Byung-hun for this uplifting, positive take on a difficult subject.
Conclusion: some moving moments but a bit of a mess.