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Tragedy and sad ending ..
good story and acting and better sweet moments that would take you with them and forget your reality for a moment ... Maybe it would touch your reality too sometimes !!!
They even have the same poster !!
good story and acting and better sweet moments that would take you with them and forget your reality for a moment ... Maybe it would touch your reality too sometimes !!!
They even have the same poster !!
both show have the same corrupt prosecution played by Choi Kwang Il .... if he is in it ... it must be good !!!
Obviously, both are based on the same event, however, the major difference between "The Trapped 13" and "Thai Cave Rescue" is that "13" is a documentary, with interviews from some of the boys themselves, as well as Coach Eak, divers, and other rescue team members, while "Rescue" is a heavily dramatized version of the story and is more like a short TV series based on the event. Keep in mind that "Rescue" also changed some names of the people involved and also most likely added in things and changed characters around to make it more interesting.
However, I noticed that a lot of what was said in "13" based on the interviews, was kept in in "Rescue". But it is also worth noting that, John M. Chu was a co-producer on both, so maybe his experience in one helped the other.
That being said, it is really nice to get the real story from "13" but also get a somewhat dramatized version in "Rescue" no matter the changes and additions that they made. "Rescue" is so far the ONLY dramatized version, but there are still many different documentaries as well as books on the event. Despite this, both are good interpretations for different reasons, and I highly suggest watching both - particularly "13" first, and then "Rescue".
However, I noticed that a lot of what was said in "13" based on the interviews, was kept in in "Rescue". But it is also worth noting that, John M. Chu was a co-producer on both, so maybe his experience in one helped the other.
That being said, it is really nice to get the real story from "13" but also get a somewhat dramatized version in "Rescue" no matter the changes and additions that they made. "Rescue" is so far the ONLY dramatized version, but there are still many different documentaries as well as books on the event. Despite this, both are good interpretations for different reasons, and I highly suggest watching both - particularly "13" first, and then "Rescue".
Both have that feel of the 90's with the MSN, letters, and warm friendships that eventually blossoms into something more.
Although D.P. is a shorter series than CLOY, it is just as good. CLOY centres around the FL building her relationship with the ML, whereas D.P. showcases the different stories of military defectors with every episode. Both dramas are centred around the military; however, they differ as CLOY focuses on how the FL tries to escape North Korea and D.P. focuses on how South Korea military try to escape for various reasons.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.
Lee Jang Suk spent some time in a juvenile detention center for stealing wallets from unsuspecting strangers. After he gets out, he meets a sports agent, Nam Jae Il, who's trying to recover from a downfall in his career. Together, they work to achieve their dreams. Jang Suk dreams of becoming a K-1 Champion; and Nam Jae Il dreams of regaining his reputation as a top sports agent.



