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aetherialpiplup108 · 2 months
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Can someone please make a gifset of all the soft Kim Dojo & Uk scenes because they make me 😭😭😭
Like, that one scene in season 2 where Kim Dojo pulls him aside and says she's getting married and Uk looks uncharacteristically shaken because he's happy for her, of course he is, but even more than Yeong, Kim Dojo has taken his side since day 1, was the one person who never thought he was a monster or useless, and he's not sure what he's going to do without her. And he wants to tell her this, to show how much she means to him except he knows she'll choose him over her happiness every time (the second his face falls, she immediately asks "Should I not get married"). So he deflects saying that he doesn't know what to call her anymore and she shoots this down immediately, telling him to call her Kim Dojo like always because the bond they share will always be her first priority like ARGHHHHHH i love them so much.
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naksushadows · 7 months
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baboonvi · 1 year
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Alchemy of Souls | Part 2 Ep 4 
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alwaysbewoke · 2 months
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a-devious-route · 1 year
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yemme · 1 year
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Alchemy of Souls S2 ~ Jang Uk, ‘Bitch you crazy’ Face
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cinemaronin · 1 year
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Snowball (2021)
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최선의 삶 Snowball (2021)  directed by Lee Woo-jung cinematography by Lee Jae-woo
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goawaywithjae · 1 month
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nimueh-rpg · 1 year
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khuantru · 2 years
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BA HA HA HA HA!!!! ,
these guys again. 😂 😂 😂
the Crown Prince and Uk need to have one solo episode where it's a buddy buddy supernatural adventure / investigation. 
k drama: Alchemy of Souls: - Episode 16
Lee Jae-wook (李宰旭) , Shin Seung-ho (신승호)
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houseofaslam · 2 years
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I'm writing a Nam Joo-Hyuk imagine and also one with Lee Jaewook, soon to be post ♡
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k-star-holic · 2 years
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Alchemy of Souls' Lee Jae-wook, Lean on Me Jung So-min Lips straight...
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matttsato-web · 1 year
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adamwatchesmovies · 11 months
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Kill Boksoon (2023)
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As an action film, Kill Boksoon has the pulse-pounding sequences of hand-to-hand combat you're looking for. When the picture slows down to focus on its family drama and side characters, it can’t help but feel derivative of other works. Whether the stunts and choreography are enough for you, I can't be sure. For me, I found it lacking.
Single mother Gil “Kill” Bok-Soon (Jeo Do-yeon) is a hitwoman working for M.K. Ent, one of several criminal organizations specializing in discreet - or not-so-discreet, if that’s what you want - assassinations. Gil is also a single mother who struggles to connect with her teenage daughter, Jae-yeong (Kim Si-a). As Gil contemplates retirement, the two worlds she’s worked so hard to keep separate start moving too close together for comfort.
I never buy into these “assassins with a code of honour” movies. Bok-Soon’s boss, Cha Min-Kyu (Sol Kyung-gu) goes into great length about this airtight secret society of killers he and his peers assembled, how they won’t slaughter children, will always do the jobs they’re assigned (among other rules) and how this has made the criminal underworld a better place. It just doesn’t hold up. Firstly, any drug addict will accept to do pretty much anything if you give them $100, so how exactly can Min-Kyu and his sister Cha Min-Hee (Esom) guarantee only "sanctioned" killers are "working"? We see them take out targets outside of Korea. Are we supposed to believe there aren't any mercenaries anywhere else? Next, that code of honour. Give me a break. So you’re not killing little kids. What you are willing to do is make them orphans, and the second someone turns 18, they’re fair game so don’t pretend like you have some moral high ground. You didn’t see Mother Teresa handing envelopes of cash to get someone whacked. What I’m getting at is that no matter how much the film tries to get you to sympathize with Bok-Soon, a part of you will always think “she freely admits she’s going to Hell because of all the crimes she’s committed. I’m pretty sure the planet would be better off without her.”
Even if you don’t have issues with the problems above, the premise isn’t original. You figure Bok-Soon will eventually have to turn on her fellow assassins, with her boss - the man who taught her everything - facing off against her at the very end. We’ve seen that a thousand times. There is a bit of intrigue in the family drama stuff. After a violent incident at school, mom wonders if the apple doesn’t fall so far from the tree. Too bad that business makes the film swell up to a needlessly hefty 137 minutes. Way too long.
The action scenes are the reason to see this picture. Director Byun Sung-hyun does this cool thing where he has his protagonist imagine how a scenario might go, and then show Bok-soon snapping out of her fantasy so she can try something different. It’s a clever way to extend the fights and more than once, catches you by surprise. The stunt choreography is great, with an extended brawl in a bar is the film’s highlight.
In North America, Kill Boksoon is being released via Netflix, which means you can see it "for free". This is a film that ultimately, I doubt you'll remember, which means that's the right price for it. From the comfort of your home, you can set aside the blemishes and focus on what works, which are the action scenes and to a certain extent, the family drama. (Original Korean with English Subtitles, May 21, 2023)
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mjfan4life18 · 2 years
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The visuals in Alchemy of Souls is chefs kiss😘 so pretty I'm so excited for Saturday and Sundays now. Wishing I didn't cave and waited when there was like 10episodes in like Our Blues. 😅
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a-devious-route · 1 year
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