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elfilibusterismo · 1 year
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Happy birthday, Taeju-ssi.
박쥐 — THIRST 2009 | dir. Park Chan-wook
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possession1981 · 8 months
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KIM OK-BIN in THE VILLAINESS (dir. Jung Byung-gil, 2017) SEJEONG in TOP OR CLIFF (dir. Hobin, 2023)
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gizkasparadise · 8 months
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master list of all PPTs (will link all arthdal ones here)
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leedongwook · 1 year
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”So could it be true, that someone’s watching us? Maybe. Then we should put on a show.”  
Love to hate You 연애대전 (2023) // Episode 6
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ahneunjin · 1 year
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KIM OK BIN as Yeo Mi Ran in LOVE TO HATE YOU 연애대전 (2022)
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moonlightsdream · 8 months
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Last night in my dream, I saw a girl. What was her name? Her name was… Oh, right! Saenarae. That's her name. Saenarae and I were going to run away… I'm not sure what happens after that because the story gets interrupted, but I saw myself calling out Saenarae's name and crying. After that, another woman came. Then she slid that thing into my hand. The blood-smeared bracelet.
ARTHDAL CHRONICLES 아스달 연대기 (2019) → ep. 07 | dir. kim won suk ←
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shinycelebs · 2 months
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haticesultanas · 1 year
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WATCHED IN 2023: love to hate you (2023), dir. kim jung-kwon
Is it because I dated around? If you date one or two guys and you think you found the right one, do you think you’re right? Aren’t you rushing it? At least I was careful. Show some respect.
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somanykdramas · 1 year
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LOVE TO HATE YOU
GENRES: Comedy, Romance, Action
SUMMARY: A lawyer who figures she's dealt with every type of man imaginable finds a new one to both hate AND fall in love with.
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Bruises, matching underwear, kissing aversions, sex positivity, pouty exes, stunt fighting, no-nonsense flight attendants, cult of celebrity, heartwarming bromances, literary moms, and coming to terms with trusting others for the sake of your own happiness.
HOT TAKE: Good on this show for overtly challenging the norms of sexuality and desires, relationships, gender roles, and friendships and yet still finding time for more than a dozen fight scenes.
This reminds me a bit of 'Good Job' in its clumsy and simple plot structure, but also in the way the characters (both mains and seconds) make it worth seeing it through to the end.
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daebakreviews · 1 year
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Love to Hate You
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Netflix's newest Korean romantic comedy premiered on February 10th. Love to Hate You tells the story of a female attorney that doesn't like to lose to men and an actor that hates women.
The first couple of episodes are hard to get through, sometimes it's the misogyny, and other times it's the comments about being gay and it ruining everything. This is South Korea where being gay isn't widely accepted but it's still tough to get past sometimes.
At first, I hated both Yeo Mi-Ran and Nam Gang-Ho. Yeo Mi-Ran, played by Kim Ok-Vin, is over the top and her motivations and actions against Nam Gang-Ho seemed excessive. I get she doesn't like when men are sexist but damn girl.
Nam Gang-Ho, without going into too many spoilers, has the worst reason for not liking women. Teo Yoo plays Gang-Ho really well, and I loved seeing him open up and smile more as the show progressed, but it's not really a valid reason my dude.
As the show goes on, and you learn a little more about the characters, you learn why they act the way they do. Although, it's not a justification. Without giving spoilers just because someone wrongs you doesn't mean you have to punish everyone around you.
Overall, by the end of the series I was into it but I am a sucker for an enemies-to-lovers story. With only 10 episodes Love to Hate You is a great weekend binge. Love to Hate You is streaming on @netflix.
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kdramacaptures · 9 months
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Love to Hate You
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leedongwook · 1 year
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”Since I had my first kiss stolen, what if I just ...”
Love to hate You 연애대전 (2023) // Episode 8
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rorygifs · 1 year
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—  kim ok vin (kim ok bin) in love to hate you (1.04) // paid content
#236 gifs can be found by clicking on the source link (payhip). all of the gifs were made by me, so do not claim them as your own or edit in any way without my permission. please, like or reblog if you find them helpful or use them.
content/trigger warnings: eating, alcohol, flashing light
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Love to Hate You - Kdrama Review
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Finally finish this gem! It was a very fast watch with only 10 episodes. It was truly a great watch while grinning and blushing the whole time cause this show was so entertaining and funny.
Love to Hate You is about Yeo Mi-Ran (Kim Ok Vin) a lawyer at Gilmu who have dated countless men and Nam Kang Ho (Teo Yoo) a famous actor who has social anxiety towards women. They met because Nam Kang Ho is being represented by Yeo Mi-Ran for anything legal related. Due to some misunderstandings, Yeo Mi-Ran had a bad impression of Nam Kang Ho but he in turn gets curious of her odd behaviour and grows interested in her.
NOW LISTEN, PRAISE THE LORD FOR STRONG FEMALE LEAD ERA 2023! I love that Yeo Mi-Ran is portrayed as someone who can fight and is a justice vigilante. She doesn't allow herself to just watch injustice happen. She fights back and she is not your typical damsel in distress character. But she's also not overly reckless. She's professional at her job as a lawyer and isn't afraid to speak and show how she feels.
Nam Kang Ho at first appears to be this cold straight forward rude character but that doesn't last long. He becomes so soft with his long time friend and manager Do Won-Jun (Kim Ji Hoon) and when he is in love, he is soooo adorable. I can literally see the heart eyes he's giving Yeo Mi-Ran. I love that he is not unreasonably jealous and doesn't mind the fact that Yeo Mi-Ran have dated a lot of guys. He is not insecure of their relationship at all. AGAIN PRAISE THE LORD FOR GREEN FLAG MALE LEAD ERA 2023!
Mature relationships will be forever my favourite genre. They are much more healthy and so cute to watch. I love how both male and female leads break barriers and stereotype of their gender. Honestly, this topic could actually be cringe or unbalanced if not written properly but this drama did a good job at addressing it but also keeping it light.
There is also a 2nd couple in this drama that is just so cute and funny. Kinda wished Kim Ji Hoon had short hair tho but it's probably cause he was shooting this around the same time as Money Heist Korea.
Special mention to Teo Yoo cause he is 41 but still look so good. I remember watching his episode on Omniscient Interfering View (The Manager) and found out that he married Nikki S.Lee, a famous visual artist who have works being exhibited in New York City and Seoul. He is born in Germany and is fluent in both German and English. I heard him speak German and mans got even more attractive! He has been in many works but so glad that this drama made he even more popular to the general population.
Overall, if you're looking for a romantic comedy drama with the early 2000s vibe but with both green flag leads, this drama is for you.
Rating: 4.75/5
-- Fary
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passionforfiction · 4 months
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Arthdal Chronicles
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The first season of this fantasy story hits close to home. It depicts the cruelty and greed of villages that have the resources, food and technology to take advantage of others. The story doesn't waist time, the first episode starts with the Arthdal leaders asking the Neanthals to become part of their power. The Arthdal are afraid of the peaceful but strong Neanthals and pretend to negotiate, knowing they are not interested. And what do they do? The Arthdal leaders trick their own people and kill the Neanthals in order to take their lands. Asa Hon learns this when she is in the middle of the attack, and in order to safe Neanthal children, she leaves with a child and Ragaz, with whom she later has children with.
Arthdal continues to annihilate weaker villages, taking them as slaves for hard labor. It is Tagon, an Itgu in hiding, that makes all this possible for Arthdal. And even though he is loved by the village as a hero, his father and other leaders are trying to find ways of killing him, including making Mihol's daughter, Teaelha, into a spy. Even though Tagon is cruel, there is an innocence to his longing to be loved and accepted by the people. His relationship with Teaelha is of a love stronger than their ties to their families and interests. And even though we don't like what he does, some times we do wish him success in his endeavors and fight against the Arthdal leaders for power.
But it is the story of the Wahan Tribe that reminds us that Tagon and all Arthdal are cruel and greedy people that have no respect for others. This is a peaceful tribe in a far away land. They are more like Neanthals in their believes but they are also prejudice against Itgus like Eunseom, whose mother leaves him there before she dies. Eunseom's only true friend is Tanya, the daughter of the priestess and scientist of the village.
It is almost impossible to reach the place but Tagon and the Arthdal leaders find the way to reach the land, it takes them 10 years to reach it and less time to destroy it and take its people as prisoners and slaves. Here we see the struggle of these people who get separated, sold into slavery and fight with each other and their enslavers in order to survive. But it also shows the Wahan people mesmerized by the innovations and way of life in this civilized village.
Tanya ties Eunseom to her by naming him her dream and he will do anything to save her, but destiny takes them into two different paths. These two characters are also very naive, their innocence and sense of justice is what makes others follow them. They both want to forge a world where everyone is equal, no prejudice against people that are different, everyone on equal standing.
Tanya's relationship with Saya is a sad one at best. She is using Saya while Saya genuinely likes her. And even though, at some point she sees him as a friend and cares about him, she still uses his affection towards her. But she is not the only one using Saya, so is Tagon who separated him from his mother when he was a child and Teaelha who became his caregiver for Tagon. Still, Saya is not stupid and he knows how to play the game.
This first half ends with the downfall of the rule of the Arthdal leaders: Daekan, White Mountain, and Hae tribes; giving way to Tagon's rule under the name of Aramun; which damages the relationship he had with Teaelha. Tanya is now the high priest while Eunseom becomes a god for the Ago tribe and starts unifying weak tribes to end fights among them and focus on fighting against their common oppressor.
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The second season starts 8 years after the final events of the first one. And the fighting is no longer centered on colonialism, but on taking down a threatening force that is not letting them continue with their expansion of territories. I have heard of people wondering why the change of actors for critical characters. I wouldn't have minded seeing the same actors since they are excellent ones and we got used to them. But I didn't mind the changes, I think that these new actors, brought some darkness to the characters that had been innocent and naive in the first season. They have learned to play the game and they are using what they have learned for their gain.
Tagon and Teaelha are no longer the close couple they had been, but they still love each other and have a son that unites them. Theirs is a tragic and powerful love story, tainted by the struggle for power.
In this half, we see Tagon's fall, and the rise of the ideology that drove Tanya and Eunseom into battle. But we are left with an open ending that promises more blood and restlessness. Saya wants Arthdal for his own since he can't have Tanya's love; and Teaelha wants to take Arthdal back as she promised Tagon; while Eunseom struggles to make Arthdal the land he and Tanya had envisioned.
It is the bloody story of a civilization in this fantasy world that reflects the truth about the history of our world so full of tyranny, blood and inequality.
It is not a story with clear lines and we will switch sides as their goals become twisted, but so is the story of rulers in the past and the present. This is a fantasy story, but it also criticizes what makes a country a country - it's bloody history of greedy men.
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