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writer-zie · 8 months
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Hiiiii, can we talk how would Cheong-Shin react when you get hurt? He is 9348490% an over protective cutie
Absolutely, let's do that.
Minor Injuries.
Be it something as small as a scrape on your knee, or a graze on your arm, Cheong-Sin spends precious time patching you up.
He'll clean each wound meticulously, giving you small kisses to try and distract you from the pain from the rubbing alcohol.
Finally, before putting plasters or any sort of covering, he'll kiss each wound, and even with no proper evidence, you both swore that it made them heal faster.
Major Injuries.
(TW: car accident, mentions of murder, broken bones, drunk driving )
A/N: The police number in South Korea is 112, and ambulance/fire dept. is 119
Also potentially unrealistic injuries, I've never been hit by a car so I wouldn't know
Let's be honest here. Cheong-Sin doesn't let you get badly hurt.
When you go out, he's with you.
When you're at home, he's with you.
When you're out with friends, he may not be directly by your side, but he'll be in the area.
However, with the Counters after him now, he had to spend more and more time away, leaving you vulnerable to whatever society had to throw at you. He couldn't even use a proper phone, lest it get tracked and traced back to you.
You, on the other hand, didn't know what was happening to him. He'd be with you for a few days, then disappear for a week, with barely any notice. You couldn't even call to ask where he went, due to the dangerous nature of his job. But sometimes he'd call you with a burner phone, just to check on you.
(You don't know what he actually does, but he's told you he's an agent of some sort, which excuses these absences.)
So, on one of the days he isn't in, you go out to buy groceries. It's weird not having him with you. It feels like you're missing something. Not as large as an arm, nor as painful as a heart. Just a presence. A sense of safety.
But it was fine, right? You'd been okay without him before, you'd be alright now.
You stepped out of your apartment building into the not-so-busy streets of Jungjin. The occasional car streamed down the road. The sky was a pale grey, the sun a light spot against the cloud cover. Not much was going on today. Oh well.
You turned the corner onto the street that led to the grocery store, making sure to step over the ground tile that stuck slightly up as you removed your earphones from your pocket.
What to listen to?
(or replace that with your favourite song)
The tunes swirled around in your mind as you turned up the volume, blocking out the boring environment, blocking out practically anything that could be heard. Which was technically unsafe, but this was a relatively safe city. The street was also empty, except for a few people in cafés, so you'd be fine.
You started to recount your grocery list in your head.
"Milk, eggs, ramyeon, [favourite food], carrots, bread, cere—"
*SCREECH*
A sharp pain, a sensation of flying, and the world went dark.
It was a shame you couldn't hear what was going on around you, or you would have heard a faint rumbling behind you, and might have been able to jump out of the way of the car that had sped onto the pavement.
Your unconscious body was sprawled out on the ground, head and nose bleeding.
The people in the cafés began to pour out, having seen the car through the glass. Several people called 112, others called 119.
Coincidentally, your phone began to ring. Unknown Number.
In a hotel on the far side of Jungjin, Ji Cheong-Sin typed your number into his burner phone.
"Who you calling?" asked a voice from across the room. He looked up to see Hyang-hui standing there, smiling as always.
"None of your business." he replied, letting the phone ring.
"Aw, who is it? Come on, tell me!"
"I said, it's none of your business."
"Damn, why so cagey? Don't tell me you've got a secret girlfriend or something?"
He put his hand on the bed, as to stand up.
"Damn, ok! I'll leave you alone then!" she said, slipping out of the door.
He sighed and sat back down. You weren't picking up the phone. That was very strange.
Normally you either picked up, or messaged saying you were at work, but no response at all? That was odd.
He called again.
As you were carried into the ambulance, your eyes began to crack open.
You raised your hand to your face, shielding your eyes from the light. Murmurs surrounded you. A face entered your frame of view.
"She's awake." it said, standing up.
A collective sigh of relief filled the vehicle.
"Ma'am, do you feel pain anywhere?" asked another one.
"Mhh...what?"
Then the pain did kick in. Your arm shot to your knee, it felt like you'd, well, you didn't know what it felt like, but it hurt.
The care assistants took a quick glance, and it was quite clear to see. Your kneecap was deformed. Fractured.
"Kiyo, I need a splint, Hyun-dae, tell the hospital about the patient." said one of the people.
"Gotcha Jae-dal." replied another.
Cheong-sin was getting worried now. Normally you'd have sent him a message or something, but you just hadn't responded at all.
"Cheong-sin? Is your secret girlfriend not replying?" called Hyang-hui from outside the door. Her footsteps retreated into the other room as Cheong-sin got up. He threw the door open but instead of confronting her, he approached the door out their hotel suite.
"Where are you going?"
"Out."
"You know the Counters are looking for you, right?"
"Don't care. I'll be back in a few hours."
"Hours?! Where are y—"
Cheong-sin closed the door.
After hailing a taxi, and paying the driver to go faster than was safe, he got off in front of your apartment building. He ran up the stairs, and hastily unlocked the door with the key you had given him.
Empty.
Now he was really worried. Not picking calls, not in your apartment, where would you be? Was he being obsessive? No, he wasn't.
*buzz* *buzz*
He yanked his phone from his pocket, to see two nerve-clenching messages.
"am in the hopsital"
"*hospital"
He could not have run faster.
You lay in your hospital bed after seeing the 4 missed calls from an unknown number. Cheong-sin was definitely worried about you. Well, you were worried about him too, you didn't want him to get hurt in his job as some sort of secret agent.
"Can I go to the place where you go home? My boyfriend's gonna be worried."
"Well we should keep you here for a bit, just to make sure your condition is stable."
"Well, I feel fine. My leg and hand hurt, but we established that in the ambulance. Can I go?" you asked.
"We don't advise it."
"I'll be fine. Is there like a form or something I can sign so I can leave?"
"Alright then. Yes, there is."
After signing, you were provided a pair of crutches, and assisted to the exit.
The next few seconds felt like a lifetime for Cheong-sin. As you came into frame, knee in a cast, and crutches under your shoulders, his heart sank. He rushed forward, eyes almost glassy.
"This is what happens when you form human connections, they're weak. They get hurt. Why not just kill her and save yourself the pain?", whispered the spirit, but Cheong-sin paid no notice. That was the furthest thing from his mind right now.
He pulled you close, burying his head into your shoulder, lifting you off the ground slightly.
You wrapped a feeble arm around him, smiling.
"I'm so, so sorry. If only I had been there I could've—"
"Quiet, aegiya." you said, pressing a hand to his mouth. "If you'd been there, you'd only have gotten hurt yourself."
"But I wouldn't have been." he started, pulling your hand away. "I could have got you out of the way, or stopped the car, or— I'm so sorry." he replied, squeezing your hand tightly.
Cheong-sin carried you in his arms all the way home. No matter how much you said you could walk, he refused to let you. You'd already been hurt enough.
He wouldn't be returning to the hotel tonight. Hyang-hui could wait.
Recovery.
Cheong-sin would try his best to be around for your recovery, but obviously he couldn't, but every chance he got he'd stay by your side, get you food, water, things to do, check on your situation, by phone if he couldn't be there in person. You wouldn't be able to worsen the injury even if you tried, despite what the hospital said. Your leg was immobilised, as was your [non-dominant] hand, so nothing could really happen to you.
The driver who had crashed into you was drunk, and was taken to the police station once the police were called. An accident took place that night.
A drunk driver was broken out of a holding cell in Jungjin police station. There were signs of a struggle, but there was no security footage for about 3 minutes in that police station. Once it came back, both drunk driver and the person who broke him out were gone.
Some people reported hearing screams late in the night, but when the area was examined, nothing was found.
No police officers had any record of this happening.
And Cheong-sin got home slightly later that night, with scarlet eyes.
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geminidaydreamer · 7 months
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Them talking about Byeong-Kyu's muscles 🤣🤣🤣
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bitchofdarkness · 4 months
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Wonder if anyone else caught that before... when Baek Hyang-hee said to Shin Myeong-whi (who was now possessed by the same evil spirit as Ji Cheong-sin had been)
"I thought you at least cared about children."
It was never the evil spirit that spared children, that was the host Cheong-sin who cared about kids, who didn't want them to be afraid and live without being used by the adult that was supposed to care for them. He even killed and consumed one of their own to protect them.
Myeong-whi on the other hand doesn't care about children. Hell, he doesn't even care about his own flesh and blood, Hyeok-u, why would he care about the well-being of a dying little girl (So-eun)?
I think it's interesting to see how the host can still influence the evil spirit. That they technically never had to be evil, but chose to be.
It's a great and subtle way to prequel the story in the second season with Ma Ju-seok who is mostly in control, until he isn't.
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wlwcatalogue · 1 year
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A Gay Girl's Guide to Korean Musicals (with English subtitles!)
People often associate musicals with male gayness (both onstage and off) but there's stuff out there for female-oriented queers too! It's just harder to find, which is why I put this video together despite not knowing Korean.
This list isn't comprehensive and I deliberately chose musicals with either queer female characters or gender-free casting (i.e. female actors playing male roles), except for Bernarda Alba, which is special as it’s by far the largest-scale all-female production with 10 characters. Obviously there are many Korean musicals out there which don't meet these criteria and are still of interest to the queers, but I wanted to highlight these in particular as they are, apart from Rebecca, not as well-known. I highly recommend checking out @koreanmusicals for more information on Korean musicals generally!
Note: Again, I don’t understand Korean and relied heavily on machine translation and the original lyrics for licenced productions, so any errors in the subtitles or explanations are mine. Corrections are very welcome!
At-a-glance list:
1. Lizze (리지)
2. Midnight (미드나잇)
3. Rebecca (레베카)
4. Pirate (해적)
5. V Ever After (V 에버 애프터)
6. Frida (프리다)
7. Red Cliff (적벽)
8. Bernarda Alba (베르나르다 알바)
More details, including links to the sources, under the cut!
1. LIZZIE (리지)
Photo source: NewsCulture
A. “If You Knew” (네가 안다면)
Actor: J-Min/제이민 (Alice) Video source:  Oh! J-Min 오! 제이민
B. “Will You Stay?” (있어줄래?)
Actors: J-Min/제이민 (Alice – main vocal), Yuria/유리아 (Lizzie) Video sources:  서울문화투데이TV, OSEN TV, 톱데일리 Top Daily, 더인터 (clip 1, clip 2), PlayDB, TongTongCulture
C. “Sweet Little Sister” (소중한 내 동생)
Actors: Kim Ryeowon/김려원 (Emma – main vocal), Jeon Sung-min/전성민 (Lizzie), Lee Youngmi/이영미 (Bridget), Kim Suyeon/김수연 (Alice) Video sources:  PlayDB, TongTongCulture
2. MIDNIGHT (미드나잇)
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A. “The Future Comes A-Knocking” (그날이 찾아왔어)
Actor: Yuria/유리아 (Visitor) Video source: 정숲
B. “Everyone’s A Devil, Now and Then” (누구나 악마죠 때로는)
Actors: Jang Bo-ram/장보람 (Visitor), Ju Da-on/주다온 (Woman), Jang Yoo-sang/장유상 (Man), Park Seon-young/박선영 (Player 1), Jina Esther Baek/백지나에스더 (Player 2), Kang Daewoon/강대운 (Player 3), Hwang Ji-sung/황지성 (Player 4) Video sources: 빚, 라디우스, 탄수화물 섭취량과 행복도의 상관관계
3. REBECCA (레베카)
Photo source: EMK Musical’s official Facebook page
“Rebecca” (레베카)
Actors: Ock Joo Hyun/옥주현 (Mrs. Danvers - main vocal), Lee Ji Hye/이지혜(Protagonist) Video source: EMK MUSICAL
4. PIRATE (해적)
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A. “I Won't Let You Go” (가만 안 둬)
Actors: Kim Ee-hoo/김이후 (Anne Bonny), Kim Ryeowon/김려원 (Mary Read) Video source: KONTENTZ PLANNING
B. “All of us and the dreams we don’t remember” (우리 모두의, 기억나지 않는 꿈)
Actors: Kim Ee-hoo/김이후 (Anne Bonny), Kim Ryeowon/김려원 (Mary Read) Video source: MN CAM
5. V EVER AFTER (V 에버 애프터)
Photo source: Amor_pic
“Hunt” (사냥)
Actors: Kim Ee-hoo/김이후 (Lehwig – main vocal), Hwang Hannah/황한나 (Frantzschez) Video source: 컷콜 찍는 먼지
6. FRIDA (프리다)
Photo source: NewsCulture
“Hummingbird” (허밍버드)
Actors: Jeon Su-mi/전수미  (Diego/Reflejar), Kim So-hyang/김소향 (Frida) Video source: PlayDB
7. RED CLIFF (적벽)
Photo source: L0VE_pearl
“Southeastern Wind” (동남풍)
Actors: Lim Ji-soo (Kong Ming, aka. Zhuge Liang), Lee Geum-mi/이금미 (Zhou Yu), Kim Su-in 김수인 (Lu Su), Choi Ha-neul/최하늘 (Xu Sheng), Lee Yongjeong/이용전 (Zhao Yun, aka. Zhao Zilong), others Video source: KBS 11’s 국악 한마당, episode 1256 (aired 27 Apr 2019)
8. BERNARDA ALBA (베르나르다 알바)
Photo source: Screencap from livestream
“Prologue” (프롤로그)
Actors: Jung Young-joo/정영주 (Bernarda Alba), Lee Youngmi/이영미 (Foncia – main vocal), Hwang Seok-jeong/황석정 (Maria Josefa), Jung In-ji/정인지 (Angustias), Kim Hwan-Hee/김국희 (Amelia), Oh So-yeon/오소연 (Adela), Baek Eun-hye/백은혜 (Magdalena), Jeong Sung-min/전성민 (Martirio), Kim Hieora/김히어라 (Young Handmaid), Kim Koo-hee/김환희 (Handmaid, Prudence) Video source: THE MUSICAL
OTHERS
Amadeus (아마데우스)
El crítico (비평가)
Unchain (언체인)
Jane (제인)
Orphans (오펀스)
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joseondemonslayerau · 2 years
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About Joseon!Demon Slayer AU
The setting of this Demon Slayer AU is in Joseon Dynasty, Korean dynastic kingdom that lasted for over five centuries. It was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea. Founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392, and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. So in this AU, it is around mid 1400s of Joseon Dynasty (15th Century). And yes, ALL characters’ name will be in Korean. Because of its society and diffrences from original, there are couple of characters gender-bent and some Headcanons involved. And maybe few OCs.
This AU will have more informations of beginning of Joseon Dynasty’s cultures, its influences by Buddhism and Confucianism, Korean Folk religion, each demon based on Korean folktale monsters/spirits/demons. There are mentions of other dynasties before Joseon.
And these are the main team of the AU’s Demon Slayer:
Moon Gi-Cheol/문기철 (Kamado Tanjiro)
Moon Aeng-Du/문앵두 (Kamado Nezuko)
Agatsuma Zenitsu/ 아선일 (Ah Sun-Il)
Geum Yi-Jo /금이조 (Hashibira Inosuke)
Hwa Yu-Ra/화유라 (Tsuyuri Kanao)
Ha Cheol-Du/하철두 (Shinazugawa Genya)
Shin Ha-Neul/신하늘 (Kanzaki Aoi)
And for the Leaders of the Demon Slayers:
Yeon Heng-Su/연행수 (Rengoku Kyojuro)
Woo Cheon-Do/우천도 (Uzui Tengen)
Kang Yi-Seul/강이슬 (Kanroji Mitsuri)
Ja Myeong-Go/자명고 (Himejima Gyomei)
Shim Mu-Il/심무일 (Tokito Muichiro)
Sa Nae-Hyeon/사내현 (Iguro Obanai)
Do Min-Gyu/도민규 (Tomioka Giyuu)
Ho Eun-Ju/호은주 (Kochou Shinobu)
Ha Cheol-Mi/하철미 (Shinezugawa Kanemi)
Last but not least, the Demons:
Gi Mu-San/기무산 (Kibutsuji Muzan)
SaMo/사모 (Kokushibo)
SoMa/소마 (Douma)
Hong-Gwan/홍관 (Akaza)
Ga-Ya/가야 (Nakime)
Ok-Han/옥한 (Gyokko)
Gi-Tae/기태 (Gyutaro)
Mae-Hyang = Nak-Hee/ 매향 = 낙희 (Ume)
Yeon-Mong/연몽 (Enmu)
No-Rok/노록 (Rokuro)
Byung-Yeop/병엽 (Wakuraba)
Yeo-Ryeong/여령 (Mukago)
Yang Su-Ri/양수리 (Rui)
Baek Woo-Rung/백우렁 (fem!Kamanue)
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girl power in my mind is letting girls be exactly what they are. (insp.)
In preparation for K-Drama Women’s Week! Based on this post
In order:
Kim Hye Su as Jang Ok Jeong in Jang Hee Bin (KBS, 2002)
Kang Su Yeon as Jeong Nan Jeong in Ladies in the Palace (SBS, 2001)
Seo Hyun Jin as Seolnan in King’s Daughter, Su Baek Hyang (MBC, 2013)
Ha Ji Won as Jang Chae Ok in Damo (MBC, 2003)
Park Sun Ae as Yun Seo Ah in 500 Years of Joseon: Namhan Mountain Fortress (MBC, 1986)
Lee Gi Seon as Deposed Queen Yun in 500 Years of Joseon: The Apricot Tree in the Snow (MBC, 1984)
Jeong Seon Gyeong as Jang Ok Jeong in Jang Hee Bin (SBS, 1995)
Kim So Yi as Min Gwi Yeol in Dae Jang Geum (MBC, 2003)
Kim Hyeon Ju as Jo Yam Jeon in Cruel Palace: War of the Flowers (JTBC, 2013)
Han Hyo Ju as Choi Dong Yi in Dong Yi (MBC, 2010)
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soompi · 6 years
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11 Dramas To Get Excited About This Summer
11 Dramas To Get Excited About This Summer
Summer is fast approaching, and what’s a better way to get away from the heat than grabbing some snacks and enjoying a drama inside?
Here are 11 dramas that are bound to keep you entertained this summer.
1.  tvN’s “Let’s Eat 3”
The delicious “Let’s Eat” series is back for a third season this summer! It will tell the story of Goo Dae Young (played by Highlight’s Yoon Doojoon) who’s in a slump,…
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cheeryxkxz · 3 years
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Hi, please make Kim Gi-ran and Baek hyang-hee from The uncanny counter💌
Thank you💕
Hello angel , I'm not familiar with them and it's impossible to find their pics so can you plz send me the photos you like me to edit ... It will be really helpful :-)
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malaysiankpopfans · 4 years
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GET READY FOR THE SCHOOL NURSE FILES WITH THESE HIGH SCHOOL K-DRAMAS SCENES YOU KNOW AND LOVE
The School Nurse Files might become your new favorite high school drama!
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The highly buzzed about series The School Nurse Files is finally here! The School Nurse Files centers on high school nurse Ahn Eun-young (Jung Yu-mi) who works with Classical Chinese teacher Hong In-pyo (Nam Joo-hyuk) to protect students. High school dramas have a special appeal that attracts a variety of different people.
From coming-of-age stories to youthful romance, there’s something relatable for everyone. Signature scenes and locations add to the familiar charm. We love the memories from high school as we adults would like to escape to simpler times. Check out some quintessential high school k-drama scenes and locations here:
The Classroom
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High school dramas involve students so, of course, they need to spend some time in the classroom. But did you notice that there is a specific part of the classroom K-drama students tend to sit in? They tend to sit near the back and often close by the window just like Oh Ji-soo (Kim Dong-hee) in Extracurricular and Hyun Tae-woon (Kim Jung-hyun) in School 2017.
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New Student Introduction
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In Korea, new students introduce themselves in front of the classroom on their first day. It’s especially nerve wracking for Jo Kang-ja (Kim Hee-seon) because she’s pretending to be a high school student in order to find the bully who tormented her daughter in Angry Mom. Having a new student definitely shakes things up and makes it interesting. Choi Joon-woo (Ong Seong-wu) is a lonely transfer student in Moment of Eighteen.
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School Infirmary
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Is it just me or do K-drama characters get hurt and sick more often than us? Whatever the case, there’s plenty of scenes at the school infirmary. The School Nurse Files centers on school nurse Ahn Eun-young (Jung Yu-mi), so there’s plenty of fun scenes where she works. Kim Jo-jo (Kim So-hyun) and Lee Hye-yeong (Jung Ga-ram) also have a secret infirmary encounter in Love Alarm S1.
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Locker Scenes
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You use lockers to store books and belongings, but they’re also a popular place to chat and gaze longingly at the object of your affection. Ha-ru (Rowoon) gives a swoon-worthy look here in Extraordinary You while Cho Sang-hoon (Kim Do-wan) shows angsty vibes in front of his locker in Moment of Eighteen.
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Water Fountain
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School water fountains are frequently found in high school dramas. You can drink water, wash your hands, clean stuff, and peek at cute students there. Hyun Tae-woon (Kim Jung-hyun) and Ra Eun-ho (Kim Se-jeong) have a sweet water fountain encounter in School 2017. Ha-ru (Rowoon) and Eun Dan-oh (Kim Hye-yoon) also look cute beside a water fountain in Extraordinary You.
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School Rooftop
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K-dramas certainly love their share of rooftop scenes. While rooftop access might become more restricted these days, there are plenty of locations where students try to have a space of their own. Student X is overlooking the view from the rooftop in School 2017. Park Sun-ho (Nam Da-reum) and Oh Joon-seok (Seo Dong-hyun) have a dangerous argument on the rooftop in Beautiful World.
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Library
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A part of being a student naturally requires spending some time studying. What better place to study than the library? The library is an important place where Eun Dan-oh (Kim Hye-yoon) discovers the truth about her identity in Extraordinary You. Choi Joon-woo (Ong Seong-wu) focuses on studying in the library as well in Moment of Eighteen.
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Extracurricular Activities
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Well-rounded students take on extracurricular activities outside of studying. You can’t help but swoon when you see good-looking characters excel at a variety of skills. Lee Do-hwa (Jung Gun-joo) looks super handsome while playing the violin in Extraordinary You. Han Yi-han (Nam Joo-hyuk) is a star swimmer in Who Are You: School 2015.
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Physical Education
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Physical Education, also known as P.E., is a mandatory part of school so it’s no surprise that it appears in high school dramas as well. To amp up the drama, special sports events are often used in scenes. We see this on the field of Moment of Eighteen. Baek Kyung (Lee Jae-wook) and Eun Dan-oh (Kim Hye-yoon) participate in a three-legged race in Extraordinary You. It’s a nice change from their everyday school uniforms.
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Dressing Casual
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Speaking of not wearing school uniforms, there are always scenes where we can see students dressed casually outside of school. Sometimes it leads to romantic scenes in an almond farm like in Inheritors or down-to-earth fun with friends in Reply 1988.
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Dressing Up
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Other times, we can see characters dressed up for fancier occasions. This usually results in someone being stunned by the beautiful transformation and they end up seeing the other person in a different way. In Extracurricular, Oh Ji-soo (Kim Dong-hee) is blown away by Bae Gyu-ri (Park Ju-hyun) who is dolled up. Oh Nam-joo (Kim Young-dae) puts on a spiffy bowtie in Extraordinary You.
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Cafeteria
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You have to eat to fuel your brain and body for the school day, so there are plenty of cafeteria and lunch scenes in high school dramas. It’s always fun viewing appetizing meals that sometimes look better than our own lunches. Choi Joon-woo (Ong Seong-wu) eats a typical high school lunch in Moment of Eighteen. On the other hand, Eun Dan-oh (Kim Hye-yoon) and Ha-ru (Rowoon) enjoy a fancier lunch at their school in Extraordinary You.
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Convenience Store
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Students typically don’t have a ton of cash, so they’ll opt for cheap and tasty eats at convenience stores when eating outside of school. Yoo Soo-bin (Kim Hyang-gi) sits inside a one in Moment of Eighteen. You can also see high school students working at convenience stores like Han Dong-soo (Seo Young-joo) in Beautiful World.
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Bicycles
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High school students in Korea usually aren’t old enough to drive cars, so they’ll ride bikes or motorcycles instead. Kim Jo-jo (Kim So-hyun) and Lee Hye-yeong (Jung Ga-ram) have a sweet bicycle ride in the snow in Love Alarm S1. Choi Joon-woo (Ong Seong-qu) uses his bike for transportation in Moment of Eighteen.
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Buses and Bus Stops
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Not all students own and ride bikes, so buses are another common form of transportation for high school students. Being in close proximity with your crush can easily lead to heart-fluttering moments. Kim So-hyun shares a gentle moment with Nam Joo-hyuk on a bus in Who Are You: School 2015. She also stands with Song Kang at a bus stop while it’s raining in Love Alarm S1.
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Which of the quintessential high school K-drama scenes do you like most? You can watch all of the mentioned shows on Netflix.
List of mentioned shows: Angry Mom, Beautiful World, Extracurricular, Extraordinary You, Love Alarm S1, Moment of Eighteen, Reply 1988, School 2017, The School Nurse Files, Who Are You: School 2015
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asia1one · 4 years
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دانلود سریال کره ای سلام ، مامان Hi Bye Mama بازیرنویس فارسی
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♦ دانلود سریال کره ای سلام ، مامان Hi Bye Mama ♦ ♦ پخش آنلاین , دانلود موسیقی متن و زیرنویس فارسی تا قسمت آخر ♦
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♦ دانلود سریال کره ای Hi Bye Mama ♦
♦ مشخصات سریال کره ای سلام ، مامان ♦ عنوان: سلام ، مامان / Hi Bye Mama عنوان کره ای:하이바이, 마마 ژانر: کمدی، درام، فانتزی کارگردان:Yoo Je Won نویسنده:Kwon Hye Joo شبکه: tvN تعداد قسمت ها:16 تاریخ شروع پخش:22 فوریه 2020 جایگزین: سریال کره ای سقوط بر روی تو بعد از این:سریال کره ای When My Love Blooms کیفیت: ۴۸۰-۵۴۰-۷۲۰ ♦ خلاصه داستان ♦ داستان درباره یک مادر به نام چا یو ری (کیم تائه هی) هست که 5 سال پیش فوت شده است. روح او بعد از 5 سال طی یک پروژه ای به مدت 49 روز به زندگی دوباره بازمیگردد. در همین حال، جو کانگ هووا (لی کیو هیونگ) به عنوان یک جراح مشغول به کاره، شخصیت او بعد از فوت همسرش کاملا تغییر کرد، تا اینکه دوباره همسرش چا یو ری در مقابل او ظاهر میشود … ♦ بازیگران سریال کره ای Hi Bye Mama ♦
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Kim Tae-Hee Lee Kyu-Hyung Go Bo-Gyeol Seo Woo-Jin Cha Yu-Ri Jo Kang-Hwa Oh Min-Jung Jo Seo-Woo Cha Yu-Ri's family
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Kim Mi-Kyung Park Soo-Young Kim Mi-Soo Park Jung-Yeon Jeon Eun-Sook Cha Moo-Poong Cha Yeon-Ji Jo Seo-Woo (teen) (ep.16) Cha Yu-Ri's group
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Shin Dong-Mi Yoon Sa-Bong Lee Si-Woo Ko Hyun-Jung Ms. Mi-Dong Jang Pil-Seung Jo Kang-Hwa's co-workers
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Oh Eui-Sik Ahn Nae-Sang Kang Yeon-Jung Jo Ji-Seung Lee Rang-Seo Kye Keun-Sang Dr. Jang Nurse Jung nurse nurse
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Jung Ji-Hyun Yoo Yong Nam Jung-Woo Lee Young-Jin Song Ho-Soo nurse doctor (ep.2) doctor (ep.7,9) doctor (ep.8) Park Sung-In (ep.10-11,13-14)
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Han Sa-Myung doctor (ep.13) Ghosts
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Ban Hyo-Jung Bae Hae-Sun Park Eun-Hye Kim Dae-Gon Shin Soo-Yeon Jung Gwi-Soon Sung Mi-Ja Seo Bong-Yeon Jang Dae-Choon Jang Young-Sim
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Lee Jae-Woo Shim Wan-Jun Bae Yoon-Kyoung Choi Dae-Sung Shin Cheol-Jin Kang Sang-Bong Sim Geum-Jae Park Hye-Jin Kwon Man-Seok Mr. Choe (ep.1)
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Lee Joong-Ok Park Jae-Joon Kyung Ki-Hyun Lee Byung-Joon Lee Dae-Yeon apartment ghost (ep.1,10) Kim Hyuk-Jin kindergarten ghost (ep.5) Baek Sam-Dong (ep.7-9) Kim Pan-Seok (ep.7-9)
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Kim Seul-Gi virgin ghost (ep.10) Bright Haemil Kindergarten
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Lee Mi-Yoon Ko Eun-Min Jang Hae-Min Ahn Soo-Bin Baek Hyun-Joo kindergarten director Kim Hye-Su kindergarten teacher kindergarten teacher cook
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Yoo Yeon Heo Soon-Mi Na Soo-Yoon Kwon Eun-Sung Jung Ji-Ho Mi-So's mother Chi-In's mother Eun-Bi's mother Ha-Jun Mi-So's father
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Kim Ga-Young Choi Moon-Kyoung Kim Yong-Jin Kim Hyuk-Jin's mother (ep.4) child safety speaker (ep.6) child safety speaker (ep.6) Others
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Jang Eui-Don Yoo Soon-Woong Park Gwi-Soon Lee Jung-In Kang Moon-Kyung Jo Kang-Hwa's patient (ep.1) Mr. Ma monk Kang Sang-Bong's mother (ep.1,15) Kang Sang-Bong's father (ep.1,15)
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Gu Da-Song Jung Ae-Hwa Seo Hee Lee Ho-Jung Park Sang-Hwi delinquent girl (ep.2) street food vendor (ep.2) hospital information desk (ep.2) Misaeng diner (ep.3) hotel front desk employee (ep.3,5-6)
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Lee Jung-Eun Uhm Hye-Soo Hong Boo-Hyang Kang Chan-Yang Lee Jung-Eun Kye Keun-Sang's mother (ep.4) Oh Min-Jung's schoolmate (ep.5) housekeeper (ep.5,10) English language school teacher (ep.5) Kye Keun-Sang's aunt (ep.7-8,10)
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Woo Jung-Won Cho Si-Yeon Seol Chang-Hee Jwa Chae-Won Son Hee-Soon Jung Gwi-Soon's daughter (ep.8) Kim Hye-Su (young) (ep.8-9) doctor (ep.9) Kang Sang-Bong fan (ep.9-10) grandmother in accident (ep.10-11)
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Yang Kyung-Won Kang Ro-Chae Lee Si-Young Sung Jeong-Seon Lee Ho-Jae Guk-Bong (ep.10-) eyeglass store employee (ep.11) jewelry vendor (ep.13) fallen grandmother (ep.13) Sung Mi-Ja's son (ep.16)
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Ju A-Yeon waitress (ep.16) ♦ لیست موسیقی متن های سریال Hi Bye Mama ♦ Track list: Part 1 01. Jimin Park (박지민) - Time, Like a Shining Star (별처럼 빛나는 시간) 02. Jimin Park (박지민) - Time, Like a Shining Star (별처럼 빛나는 시간) (Inst.) Part 2 01. Kim Young Geun (김영근) - Touch 02. Kim Young Geun (김영근) - Touch (Inst.) Part 3 01. HEN (헨) - To You (너에게) 02. HEN (헨) - To You (너에게) (Inst.) Part 4 01. Sohyang (소향) - Hopefully Sky (하늘바라기) 02. Sohyang (소향) - Hopefully Sky (하늘바라기) (Inst.) Part 5 01. PARC JAE JUNG (박재정) - In The Night 02. PARC JAE JUNG (박재정) - In The Night (Inst.) Various Artists 01. Jimin Park (박지민) - Time, Like a Shining Star (별처럼 빛나는 시간) 02. Kim Young Geun (김영근) - Touch 03. HEN (헨) - To You (너에게) 04. Sohyang (소향) - Hopefully Sky (하늘바라기) 05. PARC JAE JUNG (박재정) - In The Night 06. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - Hi Bye, Mama! (하이바이, 마마!) 07. Yoo Jong Hyun (유종현) - Ghost Family (귀신가족) 08. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - Back Then We (그때 우리는) 09. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - New Story (새로운 이야기) 10. Lim Seung Beom (임승범) - Empty Space (빈 자리) 11. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - Rage of the God (신의 분노) 12. Daniel Lee - Ghost Play (귀신놀이) 13. Yoo Jong Hyun (유종현) - Deep Trauma 14. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - Mother's Waltz (엄마의 왈츠) 15. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - My Mom (우리 엄마) 16. Jin Myeongyong (진명용) - Guardian Angel (수호천사) 17. Lim Seung Beom (임승범) - Consciousness (자각) 18. Yoo Jong Hyun (유종현) - Wish It Were a Dream (차라리 꿈이었으면) 19. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - Life and Volition 20. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - Friends (친구) ♦ ریتیگ سریال Hi Bye Mama ♦ Date Episode AGB Nationwide Seoul 2020-02-22 1 5.895% 6.209% 2020-02-23 2 6.111% 6.220% 2020-02-29 3 5.373% 5.384% 2020-03-01 4 6.519% 6.793% 2020-03-07 5 5.663% 5.971% 2020-03-08 6 5.769% 5.745% 2020-03-14 7 6.101% 5.958% 2020-03-15 8 5.428% 5.550% 2020-03-21 9 5.859% 6.122% 2020-03-22 10 5.431% 5.930% 2020-03-28 11 5.324% 6.025% 2020-03-29 12 5.227% 5.517% 2020-04-11 13 4.707% 5.086% 2020-04-12 14 4.226% 4.460% 2020-04-18 15 4.795% 5.178% 2020-04-19 16 5.133% 5.737% Read the full article
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johnnymundano · 5 years
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The Age of Shadows (2016)
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Directed by Kim Jee-woon
Screenplay by Kim Jee-woon
Music by Mowg
Country: South Korea
Running Time: 140 minutes
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Song Kang-ho as Lee Jung-chool
Gong Yoo as Kim Woo-jin
Han Ji-min as Yeon Gye-soon
Uhm Tae-goo as Hashimoto
Shin Sung-rok as Jo Hwe-ryung
Heo Sung-tae as Ha Il-soo
Lee Seol-goo as Oh Nam-won
Shingo Tsurumi as Higashi
Kim Dong-young as Ha Chul-joo
Jung Yoo-ahn as Hwang Ui-seo
Go Joon as Shim Sang-do
Seo Young-joo as Joo Dong-sung
Kwon Soo-hyun as Sun-gil
Lee Hwan as Park Dae-yi
Kwak Ja-hyung as Seo Jin-dol
Yoo Sang-jae as Hunter Park
Jo Young-gyu as Kim Hak-jin
Choi Yu-hwa as Kim Sa-hee
Han Soo-yeon as Mae-hyang
Nam Moon-chul as Kim Hwang-sub
Kim Soo-woong as Saito
Choi Jang-won as Noh Duk-soo
Heo Hyung-gyu as Jung Woo-sik
Baek In-kwon as Park Woong
Jung Do-won as Woo Ma-e
Lee Soo-kwang as Hideo
Hiromitsu Takeda as Takeda
Shin Sung-il as Park Ga
Kim Ui-gun as Heo Jung-goo
Foster Burden as Ludvik
Izo Oikawa as Umano
Kazuhiko Ikebe as Nakada
Lee Byung-hun as Jung Chae-san (cameo)
Park Hee-soon as Kim Jang-ok (cameo)
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The Age of Shadows is a handsomely mounted, lightly melodramatic South Korean period spy thriller, punctuated by superbly staged action set pieces. The Age of Shadows also has a chunky runtime, and is thus able to play the long game; its initial sparkily lightweight approach shifts around the midpoint into a murkier, weightier tone, building towards an emotionally rewarding finale. It’s good watching, is what I’m getting at. But you have to stick with it to get the full effect. The Age of Shadows manages to be both entertaining and also be about the upsetting business of terrorism, while successfully evading the bear trap of tastelessness. I say “terrorism” but it should always be acknowledged that the name for people using violence for political ends always depends which side you’re on; for a South Korean audience these terrorists would be Freedom Fighters.
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The Age of Shadows is set in Korea in the 1920s when it laboured under Japanese colonial rule (1910 – 1945). Over here in the UK there is a howling void in the heads of the hoi polloi like I, where the history of the East should be; we spend hours being taught about The Corn Laws but we only find out that Korea was once under Japanese rule by watching The Tiger (2015; awesome, watch it) or The Age of Shadows. Or it might just be me who is an idiot; either way don’t knock the educational content of movies about giant tigers or people in sharp threads planning to bomb an embassy. Anyway, after a few seconds research it looks like Japan, successfully eschewing military confrontation, slowly eroded Korea’s independence with some underhand shenanigans and a bunch of treaties from 1876 onward, tying the two closer and closer together, culminating in the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1910. This completed the annexation of Korea by Japan. Why would Korea sign such a thing, you may be understandably wondering. The ridiculous answer is they, or the then Korean regent Gojong, didn’t. Japan annexed Korea anyway. South Koreans have since dubbed this the Japanese Forced Occupation and The Dark Japanese Imperial Period. Korea was well miffed is the message I’m getting here. Hence the freedom fighters.
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Since The Age of Shadows is a South Korean movie it is understandably very much not on the side of the Japanese overseers. It is very much on the side of the Korean freedom fighters, who are all plucky, photogenic and brave. You could easily come away from The Age of Shadows believing that they are so awesome that, like The Punisher©®™, no innocents ever get caught in their bomb blasts or crossfire. It’s a measure of the movie’s subtlety that this isn’t true. It wants you to root for the freedom fighters so it does somewhat soft soap the collateral cost; but it can’t bring itself to lie, the bodies of the innocent are there if you watch closely. Innocent isn’t a term the movie extends to the Japanese, who are the bad guys here (and to be honest, Japan of the 1920’s, I’m thinking Korea has a point here).
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Surprisingly for an occupying force the Japanese are few in number. They seem to be operating on the Roman Empire model - where you go in, take a place over, and use the locals to police themselves; with the subjugating force occupying the upper echelons and running the martial apparatus. It’s a good model; you can cover a lot of ground with limited resources. But because you are outnumbered on the ground, you have to brutally dissuade any insurgents. Brutally, I stress. Hence all the Japanese characters are nasty pieces of work. There is a range of evil on offer though; the cartoony psychosis of number one goon Hashimoto (Uhm Tae-goo; cartoony, psychotic, good fun) or the quietly vile police chief Higashi (Shingo Tsurumi; supremely reptilian). Now, I wouldn’t take this as an indictment of the Japanese race as a whole, it’s more a reflection of the kinds of people who gravitate to the suppressive end of the police state. Basically, if they weren’t in uniform they’d be in prison. Every country has a rich crop of these sweethearts, not just Japan.
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That’s the backdrop against which the epic sweep of The Age of Shadows unfolds. It is a big movie; Korea vs Japan! Freedom versus vassalage! Authenticity vs Inauthenticity! Love vs Duty! But it is also simultaneously a small movie; it’s all about Lee Jung-chool (Song Kang-ho; fantastically sympathetic), a Korean and also a cop working under the Japanese. It’s about how he grows some self-respect, I guess. How he learns that everyone picks a side, even if they don’t realise it; so it’s best to make it a conscious decision. The Age of Shadows opens with a crucial confrontation between Lee Jung-chool and Kim Jang-ok (Park Hee-soon; athletically defiant), a resistance fighter and ex-classmate of lee Jung-chool. This is a  ferociously entertaining thrill of a night-time firefight with much rooftop running, and even a nifty bit of business with a severed toe; the kind of tossed off quirk Korean cinema does so well. Something is stirred within the laissez-faire breast of Lee Jung-chool, something which is positively agitated by his investigation into antique shop owner Kim Woo-jin (Gong Yoo; disarmingly pleasant), and a plot involving the transport of explosives by train. Kim-Woo Jin attempts to turn the copper, while Lee Jung Chool seeks to infiltrate the ambitious cell before their plans bear explosive fruit. But who is fooling who, and, ultimately, is someone fooling themselves?
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What follows is a cloak and dagger game of cat and mouse which reaches a climax mid-movie, with a tense and expertly staged train journey/traitor hunt with a hectically violent conclusion. After that the games being played extend beyond the cast to envelop the audience as the The Age of Shadows keeps its cards close to its chest, dealing out revelations at a steady pace throughout this darker, harder half of the movie. It’s discreetly smart film making, so high fives and bear hugs to Kim Jee-woon. But I think most credit is due for segueing so smoothly from the initial Boy’s Own escapades to the quite harrowing consequences of defiance. The Age of Shadows pulls its punches, no doubt, but it still admits the ugly cost of defiance to a quite remarkably unpleasant extent. Ultimately The Age of Shadows is a beautiful, finely acted, whip-smart movie which secretes within its enthralling entertainment a soupçon of brutal truth.
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swordsandparasols · 7 years
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For people watching Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People but haven’t watched King’s Daughter Soo Baek Hyang, the story Ga Ryung is reading in episode 16 is a slightly altered version of  Seol Nan and Seol Hee’s parents in KDSBH.
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