Tag: K-drama
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Mission: Cross review, a Korean action comedy
Mission: Cross is a South Korean comedy and action movie. It’s full of humor and lots of action plus a great car chase.
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May It Please the Court, K-drama looks at justice and the law
May It Please the Court is a complicated legal drama from Korea. Two excellent lead characters pull viewers along with a story about righting wrongs, seeking revenge, and the quest for justice. There are 12 episodes of an hour or more each. Plenty of time for keeping secrets, revealing surprises, and finding a path to…
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Queenmaker, Korean political drama
Queenmaker features two brilliant and powerful women on one side and a rich man on the other in a tense race for the job of mayor of Seoul, South Korea. This political K-drama has all the ingredients normally found in such a story but tells the events in a particularly Asian manner.
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Mine: family, wealth, and murder from Korea
Mine, streaming on Netflix, is a soapy K-drama about a wealthy extended family. In 18 hour-long episodes, the series looks at parenthood, family, wealth, privilege, and loneliness. There are many characters, but the women in the story are the triumphant ones in the end.
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Let’s Talk about South Korean Cinema, or K-drama
Have you heard of K-drama? I had not. Since starting this blog I’ve made a Twitter friend of Angela Thompson, who lives in the UK. She frequently sends me tips for programs that she knows I’ll like. And she’s usually right. We exchange ideas on what to watch. Angela loves K-drama.