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elfilibusterismo · 10 months
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obsessed with the christian references in sfh. mrs eom as a corrupted version of god, who created a gosiwon named after the garden of eden. she adopts children and takes in residents and strives to, if not kill them, make them just like her (Genesis 1:26 Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness; Genesis 2:8 The Lord God planted a garden toward the east, in Eden; and there He placed the man whom He had formed.).
moonjo is often understood as the devil but i also like viewing him as both adam and eve. moonjo is adam as in mrs eom's primary son who is lonely and seeks accompaniment just like adam. he also molds people (kihyuk and jongwoo) to reveal the truest parts of themselves, but it's prefaced by having something in common with them, particularly in jongwoo's case. so that even if he dies, that person will always carry him with them because he is part of them. meanwhile in the story of adam and eve, eve is fashioned from one of adam's ribs, making sure that a part of adam is always in her.
but again moonjo is also eve in the way that with every new tenant he feeds them human meat (kihyuk, jongwoo, seokyoon) just like how eve was the one who made adam eat from the tree of good and evil. it's an inverse story of eve, where an innocent eve gets tricked by satan; in moonjo's case he is a willing and conscious participant in the temptation of others with the taste for human meat being somewhat of a rite of passage for them. however instead of being banished from the garden of eden like adam and eve are in the bible the people who eat it instead never leave with the exception of jongwoo. even then, metaphorically he never does leave eden.
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amethystina · 12 days
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Strangers From Hell fans, I have a question
So. I've so far only written one fic for the fandom but I do have an idea for a second one. My problem is that a couple of weeks after I had come up with it, I found that someone had already written a very similar fic (that I ended up reading).
The basic premise is an AU where Moon Jo ran away from Mrs. Eom's orphanage and maybe isn't quite as unhinged as he is in canon. I mean, he's still Moon Jo, obviously, so he won't necessarily be good, but it would explore the whole "nature vs. nurture" thing, and see where someone like him might end up if he got away from a person who was clearly a bad influence on him.
So my question is if you all think it's too specific of a concept for me to write about, too? Or can I get away with saying it's my take on the same idea? Or should I link to the other fic (which I admit I don't have on hand right now but can no doubt find again) and explain that we just happened to come up with the same concept, but I'm not trying to copy them?
I suspect that the stories will hit a couple of the same beats but, from what I remember, there will still be quite a few differences. If nothing else because of different writing styles, characterisation, etc.
What do you think?
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gourdgon · 5 months
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Listening to what happened to the rest of the ship crew after they got reunited
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k-star-holic · 2 years
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Yang ji-eun "21-Year-Old Renal Transplantation" Dentist Husband and Kahaani Reveal (Radio Star)
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fishy-xp · 7 months
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seo moonjo kicking himself because he brought out the mystery meat card too early which scared his crush away, and now they can't be cannibalistic psychopaths together because jongwoo doesn't like the taste of human meat, oh no! time to whine about it to mummy (mrs eom) >:(((
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vvagustd · 1 year
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❣ admirer - seo moonjo
[seo moonjo x fem reader]
synopsis - moonjo knew less about his target than he thought he did
this is my first moonjo fic! it's really just a rough start to see if my audience likes this and if you do, please request! the people i write for are on my page and if you want someone that isn't there too, feel free to ask! request page here
warning! themes of stalking, swearing, and dentistry tools
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"God fucking-" Y/n placed her hand over her cheek in pain.
"Is it that tooth again?" Jieun asked. "You really need to go see that dentist. He stays extra late for you, you know!"
You sighed. "I know, Ji. You know how I feel about tools and stuff, what if he uses a scapel?" You knew it was an over exaggeration, but you also knew they kept them in the office.
"Jesus, it's a toothache not a heart surgery. What a heartthrob of a dentist he is, too! He seems to like you, your living every middle-aged woman's dream." You scoffed. Jieun was being ridiculous, but you knew she was right. You needed to get your tooth checked, and he was undeniably a very attractive man. "Anyways, did you want to stop and get some drinks? There's a place around-"
"Y/n!" Moonjo's voice echoed the walkway, his steps nearing. "It's great to see you! I was hoping you would come into my office today." He seemed so collected for someone who just chased after you. "Ah, I was going to see you tomorrow, my tooth has started aching worse lately." Moonjo gave a bright smile, moonlight reflecting off his pale complexion. "I'm looking forward to seeing you, Y/n."
You stood outside of Moonjo's dentist office, debating whether or not to come in. Before you could turn and leave, the door opened and the receptionist walked out. "You must be Y/n! Please, come in." She opened the door and ushered you in.
"Mr. Seo told me he was expecting a beautiful lady, I just knew it was you." You gave her a smile and uttered a thank you as you went to look around. There were pictures up on a shelfshelf, one with an older lady and a bunch of little kids.
"That's me." A hand reached around and pointed at a little boy holding the older woman's hand. "That's Ms. Eom, she's a lovely lady." You snapped back to look at him, his finger his hovering over the picture. "You grew up with her? How nice that you stayed with her." Moonjo looked at you questioningly. "How did you know I live with her?" You hummed, turning away from him.
“I've been in your area before."
Moonjo was not a dumb man, far from it. As attracted as he was to you, your close relationship to Junghwa kept him on edge. You were layed out on the dentist chair while Moonjo applied his gloves. "Your tooth is damaged and it's gonna hurt, so I'll go get a mouth number." He gave you a smile before he walked into the back room.
Moonjo may be smart, but you're smarter.
As he was back there he contemplated if he was really about to do this to you. He couldn't lose you, but he couldn't compromise his "family." He looked at you through the cameras for a few more seconds before turning off the cameras and grabbing the anesthetic. "So, Y/-"
"Hello, Mr. Seo."
You were sitting on top of a counter with your legs crossed, his red box open next to you. Scalpel in hand, you glanced up at him.
"What were you going to with that needle, Mr. Seo? If I didn't know any better, that looks like a lot more than a mouth number."
Moonjo was at a loss for words. Y/n laughed at his expression, the expression that told her everything.
"Were you going to sedate me? Perhaps take me back to that god forsaken fourth-floor and subject me to the same fate as Hee-joong? As Seok-yoon?"
"How do you..?"
"I'm far less oblivious than you believe I am, Moonjo. Did you really believe I had a toothache? What about yesterday when me and Jieun happened to be close to your office? All these things that I have done to see you.
It appears you have an admirer."
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sweetlullabyebye · 1 month
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Rewatching this scene and finally understanding (maybe??) what's going on in it.
So in this scene (episode 5), Jongwoo just confronted one of his neighbours about breaking into his room. Afterwards, he followed Moonjo upstairs for a talk, and started (that's where the video begins) explaining why he believes that the neighbour broke into his room. Moonjo confirms that everyone that lives in the studio is a bit strange, and after agreeing that Jongwoo was justified in his actions by saying he'd do the same, he asks him:
You really wanted to kill the man back there, didn't you?
He proceeds to explain why Jongwoo would feel like killing his neighbour, before continuing with this (the '/' is to indicate different translations):
You think you don't fit in here, right?
You think you are different from these people.
But you're also scared/actually, you're anxious, right?
You're worried you'll end up like these people/become like one of them.
You must be afraid that just by living here you might become just as weird/Aren’t you already becoming like these people just by living here?
But don't worry.
You are different from these people.
Because you can do whatever you want whenever you want.
Okay maybe I'm the only one who didn't understand that last sentence the first time I watched it :'), but here's my interpretation now.
In the whole speech, Moonjo makes a distinction between Jongwoo and the people that live in this building. Earlier on, he also established that he is closer to Jongwoo than the others (because he would 'do the same if I were you', he can understand his behaviour), and he also considers himself as different from the others (somewhat), because he can also do whatever he wants whenever he wants.
For example: that dude in episode 1-2 couldn't kill the cop, just because he felt like it.
But Moonjo can kill Jongwoo's boss and a journalist.
The twins have to clean up.
Moonjo makes them do that, instead of doing it himself.
And Mrs. Eom and the man in room 313 can't kill people when they want to either: even if they are frustrated because of it, and act as if they have somewhat of a control on him (Mrs. Eom saying she'll add lots of MSG to the food as revenge, and room 313 suggesting killing him), at the end of the day, he still has control over them.
So the building is divided between Jongwoo and his neighbours, those who have control (can do what they want whenever they want) and those that don't.
Here, Moonjo is implying that Jongwoo can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, and that he is different from the other tenants: he is not under Moonjo's control.
The way I see it, Moonjo's statement is kind of a very broad 'you should do whatever you want (kill that guy, kill people) because you are able to (you are not limited by me)'.
However to me, it sounds like he's lying again. Because Jongwoo cannot do whatever he wants. He cannot leave, Moonjo makes him come back. And when he does kill, it's after Moonjo gave him an ultimatum: you kill them, so I don't kill you. While at that point, Jongwoo does say that he'll kill them all, until then, he never actually stated (as far as I remember) that he wanted to kill them all (he says 'I wish they'd all die' (which isn't exactly 'I want to kill them'), and the only person he really threatens is room 313).
So in my opinion Moonjo's ultimate wish was for Jongwoo to want to kill, and to have the freedom to do so. By stating 'you're different, you can do whatever you want', he's making a difference between Jongwoo and the other neighbours, including his first failed attempt. In the end, Moonjo's wish is to have somewhat of an equal, who will have the same limitations as him -none-, but, in order to get that, he forcibly restrains Jongwoo's free will.
I have no idea what I just said.
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scarefox · 7 months
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The fact that I wrote my bachelors thesis about Jongwoo and how Moonjo broke him, how Jongwoos mental health spiraled through the plot and how the creators chose to show it to the audience via audio-visual storytelling (<3) which ENDED WITH ME getting broken down by the dramas complexity, it's many meta levels and Jongwoo my beloved unreliable narrator shenanigans nobody can decipher. In hindsight it was the worst drama to analyze while I was already burnt out, anxious and depressed af during a global pandemic, but simultaneously it also was the best drama for that theme because it indeed is one of the best displays and metaphors of mental illnesses.
Already at the time I was aware of the self irony, still had a lot of fun with picking everything apart. It is now one of my comfort shows lol... even though the thesis phase was horrible and didn't end well. My profs said I had some good points and methods. But in the end I couldn't finish uni so I never presented the work and never got their full feedback. (grade was mediokre bad imo because I couldn't finish spell checks and formalities at the end which is one of the most important parts of a scientific final paper unfortunately.... and my profs were salty that I used easier to access online sources more than old outdated books but hey I kind of mainly wrote that thing for myself not for the public 🤷‍♂️ ....)
Anyways, one thing I wanted to share from my analysis: I counted the times and situations Moonjo uses "Jagiya", generally as an indicator for when he directly manipulates Jongwoo, vs how Jongwoos behavior and mental health changes over time.
Just to understand the significance of "Jagiya": Moonjo uses it kind of as trigger word but also to get this emotional trust bond with Jongwoo (despite Jongwoo says he hates it, he still feels flattered at first). He always uses it when he wants Jongwoo to do something or to think a certain way. He almost just uses it when they are alone. When Jongwoos boss and girlfriend are present in the bar scene, it's even the first time Moonjo calls Jongwoo by his actual name. With Mrs. Eom they call him (room) 303
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Well, and based on that I looked into how these scenes were shot and differentiating from each other. Like camera work, frames, colors, effects, sound, hard cut / soft cuts, transitions etc. IT WAS A LOT, way too much I didn't anticipate going into it. I only watched it once then, to keep the impression fresh, which is adviced for movie analysis of 'scene impressions' to not delude it by your own thoughts and knowledge. BUT THE THING IS... Strangers From Hell changes a lot when you watch it again!!! You find so much more details all of a sudden, when you know how it ends.
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brain-bubbles-stuff · 2 years
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Mrs Eom *cutting and seasoning a freshly killed ajumma* : cooking like a chef I'm a five star Michelin
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consumeronionbulletin · 7 months
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My Lovely Liar (2023)
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This drama was soo good, right up until it wasn't...
Sometimes a great drama runs out of energy right at the finish line. And it's more disappointing than a drama that just plods along the whole way.
What Worked
The premise is simple and amazing: Sol-Hui has a gift / curse that she can always tell when someone lies. It's made her lots of money and no friends. Suddenly, this reclusive neighbor with a mysterious past moves in and everything changes.
At its best, the show was funny and thrilling and cute and romantic, and I loved the first 11-12 episodes.
What Didn't Work
Then they took us on a small town murder mystery, and dragged the story around without advancing the plot, and the big reveal was (*spoilers**spoilers**spoilers*) the closeted gay producer accidentally (?) did the murder and got away with it while accidentally (??) framing his best friend / secret love interest (*end spoilers*). At least the made him feel sorry for what he did, but really it should have been (*spoiler*) the father (*spoiler*) in my opinion. That man deserved to go to jail in any case.
The Performances
Kim So-hyun as ("Liar Hunter") Mok Sol-hui. Amazing to watch. She knew when to lean into the campy parts, and when to be serious, but mostly she knew how to make the premise (which could be ridiculous at times) completely believable.
Hwang Min-hyun as ("Naive Composer") Kim Do-ha. I got frustrated with the choices they had him make. He was too naive and probably should have been killed multiple times, and yet they just let him go on being oblivious. That was mostly on the writers, but still it made me want to throw things. You can't trust crazy guys with knives who want to murder you! You can't trust cops! You really can't trust cops that used to date your current girlfriend! Not even once!! On the other hand, his chemistry with Kim So-hyun was very good.
Seo Ji-hoon as ("Mr. Policeman") Lee Kang-min. On a different kind of show, this guy would have been a secondary villain. Instead he was the second male lead with a sad backstory. He had a few good moments, but the writing made him very vanilla, and Seo Ji-hoon didn't really add anything to him.
Lee Si-woo as ("Crazy Ex-pop star") Syaon. I loved to hate her through most of this, which shows that Lee Si-woo did a good job with the material. It was like a Makjang pop-princess wandered in from another show and started messing with the plot and I enjoyed that. Then they had to clean up her act for the obligatory happy ending, and she was less interesting.
Yoon Ji-on as ("Mr. CEO") Cho Deuk-chan. This was the worst case of character assassination in favor of a lame mystery that I've seen in awhile. The actor made it kind of work, but this was just a poor writing decision. It may have been okay, if they'd let us know the character better and peeled back the layers the way they did with Choi Eom-ji, but it would definitely have changed the tone of the show. They could have had a light hearted show, or they could have had a good mystery, but these writers at least weren't able to do both.
Nam Hyun-woo as ("The worst little bro") Cho Jae-chan. I really despised this guy throughout most of the show (so a good acting job, really), then they turned him into a patsy in service of the stupid mystery and toned the character down a bit, and it just made him less interesting. Decent performance with what he was given.
Park Kyung-hye as Cassandra. It's always great seeing Park Kyung-hye at work, and I loved the dynamic between her character and the rest of the Liar Hunter gang. They could have ditched some of the other b-plots and given us more with her and I would have been happy, but I still liked what I got.
Jin Kyung as ("The Worst Mother") Cha Hyang-suk. Again, another Makjang character let loose on an unsuspecting population, and I enjoyed every minute of it. Well until they decided to try and fix her messy relationship with Sol-hui's father, but that was still kind of okay.
Seo Jeong-yeon as ("Bad Politician Mother") Jung Yeon-mi. I liked how terrible this character was. I just wish they'd had the courage to let her be terrible. I feel like there was this need to undercut her ambitious nature that they wouldn't have bothered to do with a similar male character, and that was frustrating, but the performance was still pretty good overall.
Song Ji-hyun as ("Crazy Dead Girlfriend") Choi Eom-ji. I liked how complex they made her. One of the strong points for the show was how this young woman (and her death) touched different characters lives both good and bad. There was something about her arc at the end of the show that left a bad taste, but the performance overall was good.
Kwon Dong-ho as ("Walking Assault Case") Choi Eom-ho. This was another example of a Makjang character let loose, but I think they needed to reign him in just a little bit. Just did way too much assault, fraud, and general criminal behavior without any consequences and it frustrated me.
Seo Hyun-chul as ("Real Folk Blues") Jang Joong-gyu. Honorable mention to the guy that ran the jazz club, just because he was fun to watch and I really liked his interactions with the other characters.
The Other Village People. I kind of didn't care about the other business owners in Yonso-dong. Sometimes it was amusing, but mostly it was just okay. It was kind of fun watching the bakery owner dump flour all over the shifty real-estate people's office.
Everyone else. The bodyguard was fun at times, but overall not that interesting. The subplot with the up and coming wanna-be pop stars was lame. The stuff with the terrible dance coach who went after Syaon was frustrating and a little lame. Also, the cop stuff was kind of cute, but I still don't like cops. At least the crooked cop that got paid off by Bad Politician Mom was somewhat realistic. Mostly with the apathy, low pay, and general lack of accountability.
TL; DR:
Overall a good show that kind of limped into the finish line. The cute romantic stuff was very cute, the lie detector hijinks were very amusing, and the trauma bonding over terrible parents was also fun to watch. Just wish they'd made a few different choices.
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postsofbabel · 5 months
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sofarraway · 2 years
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Do you remember that episode of Strangers From Hell in which Mrs Eom drugged Jongwoo and made him throw tantrum to the whole residents? And Moonjo showed up, putted his hand on his darling's shoulder, only for it to be rudely brushed off by Jongwoo, and totally forgotten the next morning?
AND THEN that next morning, at the rooftop, again Moonjo putted his hand on Jongwoo's shoulder? As if it was a reminder? Of what happened the night before?
You see, this is making me go crazy because they never really told us the whole story of what happened that night. What happened after Moonjo commented on how angry his darling was that night? Who tucked Jongwoo to his bed? Who took care of him the rest of the night? What else happened between the two of them that night, im Jongwoo's bedroom? Exactly what was Moonjo trying to remind Jongwoo of, by touching his shoulder?
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(Rated E, Words: 4,733, Chapters: 1/1, Complete)
Summary:
While drugged with Mrs. Eom mysterious drink, Jong-Woo enters the wrong room and Moon-Jo, although surprise, is more than content to play along with the situation.
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imaginedreamwrite · 2 years
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We’ve seen oreviews/drabbles for HL, EOM, WD, mob!Jake but could you do a few lines/preview of the series you want to write?
BOC:
The room was quiet, but this thoughts were chaotic and loud. He had no measurable way to turn off his brain, to silence endless noise when he was supposed to be resting.
It was loud, his mind. It was loud and full of his hardened, stoic wife’s voice.
The room was quiet until a muffled knock was heard at the door, moment before it was pushed open, and the chaos in his head was finally becoming softer and he owed it all to you.
“Come closer, sweetheart. I need to feel you.”
BYI:
“Just a little further…” You extended your arm as far as it could go, your right foot completely free from the ladder as you aimed to reach the last pin.
When your fingers had finally grazed the metal you felt relief, the relief had quickly given way to terror as you slipped from the ladder, a startled shriek echoing in the room as you braced yourself for impact that hadn’t come.
“You need to be careful, Angel.” Instead of a hard floor and harsh impact, you were caught by warm, muscular arms and bright blue eyes that bore into you.
“Mr. Rogers, thank you!” You shuddered in relief. “You saved me.”
“Always, doll face.”
EFY:
“Princess, come out!” Jake leaned against the wall and crossed his arms over his chest, blue eyes behind clear contacts scouring the immediate area while he waited for you.
“Jake, I’m going to look terrible.” You had whined through the door, complaining about the scenario that will have seen you stealing his shirt after yours got torn.
“That’s bullshit, princess.” Jake scoffed at the notion and knocked on the door, again. “You are going to look far too sexy in my clothes.”
“Jake Jensen,” you finally cracked the door open and he had gotten a look at you in his shirt, the material erotically wrapped around you like the finest silk sets money could buy, “you are trouble.”
“And you’re gorgeous.” Jake mumbled, taken aback by how much he liked seeing you in his shirt. “I hope every time we’re out together your shirt rips.”
EL:
Jake & his diamond diver
“You don’t have the ability to breathe underwater naturally.” He pawed at the tank you had resting against the rocks, eyes wide and jaw slack. “A tube full of air?”
“Not everyone has bills, merman.” You reached for the flippers set against the stone, only to have Jake beat you to them.
“Let me help you with your fins.” Jake, while confused about them, had started to slip them on anyway. “Odd looking tails.”
Jefferson & his songbird
“You’re very talented.” With your camera in hand, you looked at the fabric through the lens and lined the shot up. “You’re good with your hands.”
“So are you,” Jefferson spoke from behind, watching you take pictures of his designs and the well constructed pieces laying about, “you take wonderful pictures of your favourite creature.”
“You’re the only creature I know.” You lowered your camera and looked back at him, your gazes locking. He was sitting with a teacup in his hand, one leg propped up and the other extended.
“And I’m your favourite.”
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consterions · 5 months
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so the actor who portrayed ban dongwook in a breeze of love is ANOTHER member of the man blk. and so it's safe to say that half of the group had played in bl drama, where the four of them portrayed gay characters.
adding this just in case:
choe chanyi - shin daon (light on me), second lead, woo taekyung's love interest
go woojin - namgoon shiwoon (light on me), but he doesn't have same sex love interest
eom se-ung - yeong woo (behind cut), main character
cheon seungho - jin won (mr. heart), main character, also appeared as cameo in where your eyes linger
shin jeongyu - ban dongwook (a breeze of love), main character
and soon to come
yoon junwon - seonghoon (eccentric romance), main character
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efdaglobal-ltd · 6 months
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