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mofartumb · 7 months
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Sinopsis Vigilante (2023), Ketika Nam Joo-hyuk Bertindak Brutal!
Vigilante (2023) adalah serial drama Korea yang dibintangi oleh Nam Joo-hyuk, Yoo Ji-tae, Kim So-jin, dan Lee Joon-hyuk. Serial sepanjang 8 episode ini ditayangkan Disney+. Berikut sinopsis drama Korea Vigilante (2023). Plot sinopsis Vigilante (2023) Ketika Kim Ji-Yong (Nam Joo-Hyuk) masih kecil, ibunya dipukuli hingga tewas oleh seorang preman tanpa alasan di jalan. Preman itu hanya mendapat…
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danmeigirl · 5 months
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binging-asian-dramas · 11 months
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Revolutionary Love. 7/8
Story: 7
Acting: 9
Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: Office Girls (twainesse drama) ; Cunning Single Lady (kdrama) ;
The kdrama takes the classic rich elite ceo family storyline to the next level. It surrounds itself about the injustices of society's issues and Korean labour laws. Just don’t take it too seriously at times, while switching off your brain and enjoy the ride. It’s over the top and the main leads character played by Super Junior’s Siwon, dials up the ham, maybe sometimes overly too funny with the naive dumb awe shucks act being a bit too annoying in the beginning episodes. His character does get a much needed character growth in the mid to later acts. Overall it’s a nice romantic romcom with a great bromance subplot too.
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lemon-inferno · 1 year
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Reborn Rich the final episode
What an ending.
It's so bittersweet but I love it. Maybe it's my obsession with Jin Do Jun, but if you follow the actual chronology of things - Do Jun was reborn as Hyun Woo first. Because he died first. And if fate cannot be changed then he was meant to recover his memories as Jin Do Jun, which had alread been burried within him. Even before Hyun Woo "died" (for a week), it was meant to happen. So who is really who at the end? As Hyun Woo called it, you could think of it as repentance, but for me personally, Do Jun existed in Hyun Woo long before Hyun Woo got "reborn" as Do Jun.
All that being said, I do have some very smaaaaaall issues with the ending.
First, it felt rushed. Honestly the last 3 episodes or so felt really rushed compared to the rest of the drama's pace. Everything that needed to happen still happened, but it was just.... I don't wanna say half-baked but.....
Second, Hyun Woo got shot straight in the head point blank. You're telling me he miraculously survived that? Sure there are some miracles that happene even in real life, but it's a patter I hate with tv shows, nto just kdrama. At the very least, he would've needed years to recover. Although, if I really want to defend it, I could say the years he spent as Do Jun somehow changed Hyun Woo's brain's perception of time which afforded him just enough time to recover. Still, between Do Jun's and Hyun Woo's death, Do Jun would've had a much higher survival rate than Hyun Woo. Sure, Do Jun's car got slammed pretty hard, but it's not comparable to getting shot at point blank IN THE FREAKING HEAD, now is it? :/
Also I would've loved to see the actual process of Mr. Oh Se Hyun working with Do Jun's mother, instead of just hearing about all the things they're gonna do..... but we don't get to see them.
Jin Sung Jun's character deserved more too. Sure he was greedy, but he was not guilty of ordering Do Jun's murder. Both times he was innocent. He knew everyone would've suspected him, which is was exactly what his father wanted. It's the reason why he got the company in the first place. Sung Jun deserves some justice too. I feel like it would've been that more epic if the show had gone back to the conversation between Hyun Woo and Sung Jun from episode 1 and committed to the bond that was forming. Imagine if we had Hyun Woo and Sung Jun working together in the final episodes. Hyun Woo gets to finish Do Jun's deed and Sung Jun finally has a change of heart and pays tribute to his grandfather and runs the company with the same heart his grandfather had.
On a more positive note (says anticupid), Hyun Woo did not end up in a relationship with Min Young! Which makes logical sense, for once. I'm not saying I'm happy that they didn't get together, I'm saying it happened for the right reasons. But I'm sure most of the ship's fans will be satisfied that she seemed to recognize Do Jun in Hyun Woo in the end. One could imagine they did end up meeting up and like.... making babies. Idk.
I liked the future Min Young a lot more. Although for her to become the Soonyang Grim Reapper and wear only black because she was mourning for Do Jun, I really would have loved to see more of their relationship developing at least? As it was all based on only a few times they talked? Briefly? But I guess human emotiones are unpredictable, so it's possible. Anyways, there's that.
A little sad the endings of the rest of the characters were rushed by too, but I didn't see anything that made me think "hmm this doesn't make sense". Honestly, is there not going to be a season 2? Now I'm kinda disappointed, because I wish we had spent more time with how the other characters' life continued. As well as more to see of Do Jun with his family. But I get it, it was never the focus of the show.
All my other thoughts about this drama flew out the window.
I can say it was a lovely experience. I enjoyed this so much despite constantly finding something to nag about. I loved following Jin Do Jun's life, and that particular era in South Korea's history. The real footage they used. I loved Jin Yang Cheol's character, I loved Lee Sung Min's acting (as well as Joong Ki's, always).
It made me cry a couple of times and any drama that invokes real emotion in me keeps a spot in my heart. Especially when Ha In Seok went to testify and thought Hyun Woo was Do Jun (was he wrong though?) and wanted to protect him. The unspoken hero of this show. It was a fantastic story, even if we look at it only from Do Jun's perspective, it makes for an amazing story. Had Hyun Woo not even been a part of this drama, I would've still loved just watching Do Jun and his grandpa. Hyun Woo's growth at the end was the bonus for me. I get to exprience something which unlocked his cage and his heart. The boy who grew up in poverty and had many hardships because of it, the boy who willingly walked into a cage because of his trauma caused by poverty. He put his emotions aside, thinking that money was more important than them. Finally, he was freed from it all.
With a new look on life, a new heart and a new dream, he was able to leave all of his hurt behind and live in a way that not only fits him better, as a human, but also a life that Do Jun would be proud to see him live.
Ugh. I'm gonna miss Do Jun's smile though. I know Joong Ki plays both, but that smile is now Do Jun's until the day I die and there's no changing my mind.
Alright, time to go cry in a dark corner. I love-hate this ending.
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undisclosedmemoirs · 1 year
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My guess? Young Ki is responsible for the accident and Sung Jun knows about it. Do Joon will eventually be out of the picture and Young Ki is going to get the CEO position in the end, so we will have to wait for the board meeting to see how that will happen.
I am not ready to see the downfall of Jin Yang Cheol. By downfall I mean going from a strong and imposing business man to a frail and weak old man. Nothing wrong with that, it's life and he has serious health issues, but looking at the preview and seeing him showing signs of dementia is truly heartbreaking (LEE SUNG MIN WITH HIS GENIUS ACTING).
I know he is not the best man around but the show really made us actually care for him a bit. All in all he is the antagonist of the show, but not really. He is an emperor who built his empire from scratch and wants someone to understand that. To understand the struggles he went through and what it takes to mantain that empire. Unfortunately, his first son and grandson can't grasp that idea, the second son only wants affection but does not have what it takes to take over, his only daugther is automatically out of the race and his fourth son was practically disowned. However, his youngest grandson does get it and their interactions are getting increasingly precious, even after knowing how ruthless JYC can be.
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i-bring-crack · 1 year
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THE SUNG JIN-WOO SHIP FEST IS HERE! ψ(`∇´)ψ
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Far faster than I expected because I was like "Eh it could wait for next year when the first manwha publication date rolls around. " and then said publication date was March 4 2018 when the series started and I was like... oh... yeah no the fandom will be dead by March of next year unless the Anime somehow comes out at that time.
So happy late Anniversary on the Webtoon!
If the Anime does manage to keep it alive then I'll do another one possibly, but shorter because I dont think all characters here will really be shown in the series.
So how will this event start?
For round 1, Two groups will appear each day over the course of 4 days, so you can vote on 2 different kinds of polls a day:
Said dates will be:
April 1st: [Igris vs Antares] and [Thomas Andre vs Yoo Jin-Ho]
April 2nd: [Goto Ryuji vs Radiru Esil] and [Kim Dokja vs Kang Tae-Shik]
April 3rd: [Woo Jin-Chul vs Baek Yoon-Ho] and [Liu Zhigang vs Lee Ju-Hee]
April 4th: [Cha Hae-In vs Choi Jong-In] and [Beru vs Sung Jin-Woo]
April 5th: The polls for Group 9 and Group 12 will be opened.
April 6th: The polls for Group 10 and Group 11 will be opened.
April 7th: The Polls for Semifinalist Group 13 and 14 will be opened!
April 8th: The polls for the Finalists of Group 15 will be opened.
April 9th: The finalist shall be married off (in a fic) to Sung Jin-Woo! — Edit: oh no, it has become a full on fanfiction.
Now you may be asking, wtf are Dokja and Jin Woo doing there? hey I found their tags on ao3, if anything considering the amount of kim x sung I found it shouldnt even be a question. As for jin woo, if he ends up winning then the aroace community ends up winning.
Edit: Ah man I was supposed to publish this on March 31st but my phone hates me. Anyways I'll just reblog it that day to keep yall updated when the time comes!
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passionforfiction · 1 year
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Reborn Rich
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This Korean drama is based on the webtoon. I haven't read the webtoon, yet but I definitely will. I liked the series because it kept me wanting to see what would happen next. Yoo Hyeon Woo had been a faithful employee to the Soonyang owners who were fighting for the management rights over the empire. He doesn't like the people he works for, he doesn't respect them but he does what needs to be done in order to hold on to his job; until he goes on a business trip where he is to meet his death.
But he is not dead, he is now living in the body of the Jin Do Joon who had died 20 years before. The youngest grandson of the legendary Jin Yang Cheol who had created the Soonyang empire. It is through the relationship between grandfather and grandson that Yoo Hyeon Woo tries to mend the situation in his previous life by making sure Jin Yang Cheol's children and grandchildren don't get the management rights over the company.
The twist and turns in this story kept my interest. The relationship between Jin Do Joon with his grandfather and his investing partner were fun to watch. It is sad to watch how children and grandchildren watch the patriarch like vultures waiting for him to die so they can get their hands on the company. It really felt like Jin Do Joon was the only one who truly loved his grandfather.
It is interesting to see how all those experiences Yoo Hyeon Woo lived in this paralleled reality was connected to what he had lived in his first life - as Yoo Hyeon Woo would call it. I don't want to say more because this story is best to watch without knowing much. But I will say that I liked the fact that these are very gray characters and that I liked the main characters with all their imperfections.
This is a really good series. I recommend it. Can't wait to read the webtoon!
Photo from Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reborn_Rich
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tokyocyborg · 2 years
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the cast is so hot just for all of them to be killed
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years
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W A T C H I N G
Episode 4 got fucking heavy for me. Monster Bullies and abusers create monsters from their victims. Figuratively, sometimes literally. Sometimes they make it impossible to live.
This zombie/bullying as an allegory is heavy for me. Good show, cleverly thought out. But personally heavy.
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korelist · 2 years
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ALL OF US ARE DEAD // KDRAMA DİZİ YORUMU
UYARI : Yazılar genel olarak spoiler içerebilir. İçermeyedebilir.
imdb puanı: 7,5 Benim puanım: 7
Drama: All of Us Are Dead  / Now at Our School Hangul: 지금 우리 학교는 Director: Lee Jae-Kyu, Kim Nam-Soo Writer: Joo Dong-Geun (webcomic), Chun Sung-Il Episodes: 12 Date: 2022 Language: Korean Country: South Korea
Casts : Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, Park Solomon, Yoo In-soo, Lee Yoo-mi, Kim Byung-chul, Lee Kyu-hyung, Im Jae-hyuk
  Dizi Güney Kore'de bir lisede son derece saçma sebeplerden ortaya çıkan zombi virüsünün yayılması ile başlıyor. Joo Dong-geun'un 2009 ve 2011 yılları arasında yayınlanan Now at Our School adlı webtoon’dan uyarlanan bu dizi hem klişelerle hem de yeni bakış açıları ile dolup taşıyor.
Yıllardır her şekilde işlenmiş olan zombi temasına hepimiz artık aşinayız. Aşık olan zombi gördük, doğum yapan zombi gördük, kör zombi gördük… Gördük de gördük… Neler izlemişiz, bu bizi şaşırtamaz dedim ama meğer bu dizideki zombiler hiç bildiğimiz gibi değillermiş. Alışkın olduğumuz Amerikan zombileri, minik minik yaklaşıp yakaladığında bırakmıyordu. İnsanlar kazara dişlenirlerse de hop zombi oluyorlardı. Bu dizideki zombilerimiz değişik hareketler yaparak son sürat üzerinize koşuyor. Dişleyip bırakıyor, öyle doyana kadar yeme dertleri yok. Açlıktan değil de sanki kanlı canlı birini görünce kıskançlıktan saldırıyorlar gibi. Onunda canı çekilsin benim gibi olsun diye ısırıp rahatlıyor, sonra bakıyor başka kalbi atan biri var mı…
Dizide bu kadar mantıksız nokta varken nasıl bir çırpıda bitirdin derseniz, o kısmını bende bilmiyorum. Bir şekilde kendini izletmeyi başarıyor. Hikaye bir zombinin arkadaşları tarafından zorbalığa uğrayıp bir binadan aşağı atılması ile başlıyor. Son derece diziden kopuk ve mantıksız olan bu sahnenin akabinde, aynı zombinin hastanede babası tarafından öldürülmesini izliyoruz. Nasıl ölüyor, ölüyor mu emin de değiliz. Zaten bir zombinin neden ortalıkta başıboş dolaştığına da anlam veremezken, dayak yemiş olması daha da mantıksız geliyor. Bunlar burada yaşanırken, aynı zamanda bir lisede öğretmen olan zombi çocuğun babası, çocuktaki bu sözde ’rahatsızlığı’ bir fare üzerinde denemiş. Bir de üzerine demiş ki, bu kadar tehlikeli bir şeyi neden okuldaki odama götürmüyorum.
Okuldaki bir kız öğrenci de öğretmenin odasında sağı solu kurcalayıp fareyi görmesin mi! Fare görünce ne yaparız? Parmağımızı uzatır acaba ısıracak mı diye deneriz… Tabiii. Farenin ısırdığı kız hemşireyi, hemşire başkasını ısırıyor derken okul zombi okuluna dönüyor. Bu sırada ilk ısırılan kızcağız hastaneye götürülüyor. Polis de soru sormak için peşinden gidiyor. Okulda tam bir kaos ortamı yaşanırken, birde bazı öğrencilerin ‘zombi bile olamadım’ depresyonlarını izliyoruz.
Dizideki bir diğer saçma bulduğum nokta, ebeveyn sahneleriydi. Dizinin en başından beri evlatlarına ulaşmak için canhıraş mücadele veren birkaç aile üyesi, zombileri ilk gördükleri yerde ölüverdi. Ne hikayeye ne de çocuklara hiçbir katkısı olmadan geldiği gibi gittiler. Uzunca bir süre onları izletmiş olmaları son derece manasızdı.
Bütün bunlar olurken, okulda bir avuç öğrenci kalıyor. Herkes durumu öğreniyor ama kimse kurtarmaya gelmiyor. Sonunda gelmeye karar verdiklerinde ise, zombiliğin varyasyonu çıkıyor. Akıllı zombi! Tabi ki birde kötü karakter ilk varyasyon oluyor. Çiğnenip tükürülüyor, binadan atılıyor, üzerinden araba geçiyor, gözüne kalem sokuluyor… Yine de her seferinde geri geliyor. Geberemedi şu çocuk diye diye izliyorsunuz.
Sonuç olarak, bütün jombi mevzusunu bir kenara bırakırsak, sosyal eşitsizlik, zorbalık, adaletsiz yönetim, ayrımcılık ve daha pek çok yaşanılan konuyu minik minik izleyiciye veriyor. ‘’Koreli zombi’’ temasının yanı sıra yüksek bütçe ayrılmış olması da diziyi ilginçleştiriyor. Dediğim gibi onlarca saçmalığa rağmen sonuna kadar akıcı bir şekilde kendini izletti.
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bahamiansimmer242 · 2 years
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SKY Castle Review [TW: Suicide]
SKY Castle Review [TW: Suicide]
This drama came out in 2018 and I have been struggling to get to the end of it. I have finally finished this drama. I’m going to be honest and say that I didn’t find this drama as good as the hype that surrounded it. The story moved so slowly, that I felt like I was stuck in molasses trying to get through it. I couldn’t fully empathize or sympathize with any of the characters in the show. As a…
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k-star-holic · 9 months
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Kim Soo-mi, 11-carat DIA Yoshihiro Akiyama is a Korean-born man who gets rid of Luxury car (donkey ears)
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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binging-asian-dramas · 8 months
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Sisyphus the Myth. 7
Story: 7
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: Alice (kdrama) ; Alive (kmovie) ; Grid (kdrama); Train (kdrama)
The drama that that could’ve been. I know a lot of kdrama fans had so many problems with this one and yes there are many glaring problems with it, plot holes galore, inconsistencies all around, and a wtf type ending, but…..yes but despite all that if you’re a die hard sci-fi dystopian/time travel romance genre fan then you probably might still like this. I threw out all logic, all plot holes, and switched off my brain and enjoyed the cinematography, chemistry, and the acting which were done really well. It’s by far from perfect but still very watchable and enjoyable (*minus the ending* seriously were they hoping for a sequel)
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lemon-inferno · 1 year
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Reborn Rich episode 10 ✔️
This is my longest one yet.
I started this episode already frustrated, because I know where we left off in the previous one. If read my post about episode 9, you know how I feel about Seo Min Young’s character and why. The beginning of this episode was hard to watch for me.
You may be thinking “But she came to help Do Jun”, but for me he didn’t. Do Jun helped himself by convincing the secretary to turn against Hwa Young and save herself. Before that Min Young was full on investigating him and Miracle Investments. Which I understand is her job as a prosecutor, but she only started this investigation against him because she thought he lied to her, which hurt her since she has feelings for him, which is not professional at all. If Do Jun hadn’t given her the tip about Hwa Young, she wouldn’t have even gotten that far. However, I almost liked that she at least tried to stand her ground and insist on seeing through the investigation against Hwa Young. I thought, maybe the conflict that formed with her senior will help the character take a better shape, for me. Maybe from this point on she takes on her career as a single point of focus instead of being all over the place. Yet again, I was disappointed when she called up Do Jun to cry about it. Somehow now it’s his fault that she couldn’t carry out the investigation. He did enough just by giving her the tip, from then on, she had the ball. It’s not her fault that her boss is a jerkface, but it’s not Do Jun’s fault either. He could care less about whether Hwa Young actually goes to prison or not. He just wanted her shares.
Over all my impression of her character didn’t really improve for me this episode either. Her lines in the restaurant didn’t make sense to me. Her personality between prosecutor and a girl that’s in love feel disconnected from one another, as if they tried to combine two characters into one. I don’t understand why Do Jun is attracted to her, other than they met for two minutes in his previous life. I wish they had given us a better reason or shown us a stronger connection between the two. The “grab her wrist and run together” moment is also so cheesy and recycled. I wish dramas would stop doing that in general. Surely you can come up with a better way to create an exciting and memorable moment. And the kiss. And the date. Which I will not discuss. Maybe I’m really just a broken person and I understand nothing when it comes to romance (not to be confused with relationships). But enough about this. I don’t know why it gets me so fired up.
What I really like is the idea they put forward with Min Young having to go against Do Jun after all, because she’s forced to. Or something similar to it. The kind of dynamic in a relationship I want to see in kdramas is a love/hate one, with intense chemistry between them. That’s not what we’re currently getting, but it made me think that it would’ve been sooooo much more exciting and entertaining if Min Young and Do Jun had that kind of relationship. A dynamic where they’re natural enemies, who feel strong s*xual attraction between them, but their pride doesn’t let them admit it, so they continue a cat and mouse game.
Next, I should’ve talked about this early, or maybe I shouldn’t at all because with Lee Sung Min’s impressive filmography it shouldn’t be a surprise, but his acting is so, so good. He makes the chairman’s role so exciting and interesting to me. He makes it feel like a real person. Even though the show never showed us Jin Yang Cheol’s process of creating Soonyang, suffering while growing it and all the sacrifices he made, we do get plenty of hints of it. What Lee Sung Min does best is make us feel like we actually saw all of it, like we were with the chairman every step on his journey to where he is now. I get an incredible feeling of admiration every time he’s in a scene.
A precious scene was when Jin Yang Cheol called Do Jun “this innocent kid…, my own grandson…”. We don’t see it often, but every time the chairman shows some kind of sentiment towards Do Jun, it warms my heart in a weird, remony way.
I’m very interested in the fact that Jin Dong Ki is interested in numerology and believes in it. I’m not surprised by the fact that numerology is involved, because it’s not uncommon for East Asian countries, but rather I’m surprised that they’ve decided to add it to his personality. And so late in the show, at that. But it does give some more spice to the character and it makes it feel a bit more complete. I wonder if it’s to underline the idea that fate is one and you can’t escape it, if anyone disrupts it karma gets involved? Since Do Jun is living a second life, which takes place in the same timeline as Hyun Woo, you could argue he’s rewriting history. However, no matter what he’s done as Do Jun that didn’t exist in his timeline as Hyun Woo, the results remain more or less the same as when he was Hyun Woo. Or at least they have so far. We do still have to see the actual ending to know if this theory is correct though. Also, at the end of the episode he remembers that he was the real Do Jun before Hyun Woo, who died. So, is this a reincarnation cycle? He was Do Jun first, then Hyun Woo, then Do Jun again? A bit confusing, but very interesting. Can’t wait for the next episode.
After Dong Ki’s breakdown scene, I’m finally able to understand his three kids (from his wife) as separate entities, not a horde of greedy villains. This was always lurking somewhere in the back of my mind, but it couldn’t form into a ripe thought. The greedy one, it’s Hwa Young. As an only daughter she was spoiled and never grew up, or only grew up to want more. She’s fighting for money that she never learned how to earn. Dong Ki is fighting for his father’s love still, at this age. He’s been working hard to prove himself and get his father’s approval, and most importantly – attention. Things he’s never had as a middle child. In his mind he was always overshadowed by either the oldest (the successor) or the youngest (the precious). Young Ki is fighting for his son, to give him what he couldn’t have. Both his father’s love and attention, and Soonyang Group. Jin Yang Cheol’s favorite child however, is Soonyang. Not because he’s greedy, but because it’s his life and pride. He wishes at least one of his kids would recognize and share his sentiment, which just doesn’t happen. This realization made that breakdown scene very emotional for me.
The scene where Do Jun removed Soonyang Department Store’s tag from the Soonyang Group tree and put it under Miracle Investments on the white board was so good. It felt like a chess move. Which I guess it was, only, in business terms. Speaking of Soonyang, someone pointed out to me today that there’s a “nyang” in Soonyang and that’s what Koreans use for “meow”.
They called it Soomeow Group and I got their permission to steal it.
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xiaolanhua · 2 months
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Lovely Runner 선재 업고 튀어 (2024) Dir. Boo Sung Chul, Yoon Jong Ho, Kim Tae Yeong – Ep. 3
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yesdramas · 19 days
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LOVELY RUNNER 선재 업고 튀어 — 2024, dir. Boo Sung Chul, Yoon Jong Ho, Kim Tae Yeong   
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