SEMANTIC ERROR CAST & CREW REUNION, they even rewatched the show!
+BONUS: Park Seo Ham gave her his photo album
via SONG JI OH (Choi Yu Na actress) igs 11.03.24
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There's something so selfless about the way in which Ji Hyuk is in love with Jiwon. It feels closer to devotion and worship than the usual romantic love. For me, its all in the eyes. The way he looks at her. My God. I am longing for you. I am yearning for you. I know you. I want to know you more. I am drawn to you. I cannot stop. I am so sorry I let you slip away the first time. Never again. Nothing matters more to me than you. My nightmares are made of being separated from you but your happiness matters more to me than my fear. But. If you say I am your happiness. Then I am yours. Let me save you. Oh? You want to save yourself? Then, at least, let me be the solid land you stand on. I love you so much I am content just looking at you. Even if my eyes give me away. I am content just being around you. Everything I do and everything I am, yours.
I think that is the purest, almost unattainable form of love. Maybe that is why it took two lifetimes to get it right. To want someone so much that you would do something so counterintuitive and difficult so as to hold yourself back. She is his whole world. And yet, he was willing to let her go.
I am in love with you. It goes on and on and on and it never goes away.
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i hate them, it's not even funny anymore.
Marry My Husband (2024) | 내 남편과 결혼해줘
Episode 5
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Got an idea for a baekjin, hakho, and seongje drawing
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[ID: three purple gifs of choi yu na from semantic error. 1: she randomly screams “i’m hungry!” 2: she laughs at jae young not graduating. 3: she tells him she’d be happy to bury him. END ID]
My Wife Yu Na In Every Episode (Ep. 1/8)
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Found Family Tournament Round 1 Part 21 Group 101
Propaganda and further pictures under the cut
The Roommates From Season 1: Yoo Eun-Jae, Jung Ye-Eun, Kang Yi-Na, Yoon Jin-Myung & Song Ji-Won
Class 3-E: Karma Akabane, Yuuma Isogai, Taiga Okajima, Hinata Okano, Manami Okuda, Meg Kataoka, Kaede Kayano, Yukiko Kanzaki, Masayoshi Kimura, Hinano Kurahashi, Nagisa Shiota, Sosuke Sugaya, Tomohito Sugino, Kotaro Takebayashi, Ryuunosuke Chiba, Ryoma Terasaka, Rio Nakamura, Kirara Hazama, Rinka Hayami, Sumire Hara, Yuzuki Fuwa, Hiroto Maehara, Koki Mimura, Takuya Muramatsu, Toka Yada, Taisei Yoshida, Ritsu, Itona Horibe, Karasuma-Sensei, Irina-Sensei, Koro-Sensei
Submissions are still open!
The Roommates From Season 1:
IM SORRY BUT IF I STARTED TO TALK ABT THEM I WOULD NEVER STOP LIKE EVER (i'm submitting the ones from season 1 because i felt like they had a closer relationship than the ones from season 2) also their names are not in the same order as the photo. oops.
Class 3-E:
They all care about each other so so much and learned from each other in the best ways. The teachers did too of course!
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Film Review: Broker (2022)
Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda
I’ve been wanting to watch this movie because of IU (I’m a big fan— uaena here!).
This film definitely made it to my top-tier list. Everything was beautifully executed— the story line, the visuals (the visuals are so good), the characters’ stories and what makes them who they are and how circumstances drives them to make such decisions, down to the tiny details and conversations. Hirokazu Koreeda’s Broker is a beautiful film.
I wouldn’t say the film was slow or fast paced. It was just the right amount of everything. The detours that the group had while searching for a buyer didn’t made the film boring at all.
The scene that I liked the most was Lee Ji-eun telling them “태어나줘서 고마워” (Thank you for being born). The fact that Dong-Soo (Gang Dong-Won) and Hae-Jin (Lim Seung-Soo) didn’t have a mother to thank them for being born and hearing it from the mother of the baby they were trying to sell was emotional enough. It made me sad. It was an intimate moment and it made me fall in love with the film.
Bae Doona’s character (Soo-Jin) also adds to the film’s goal of selling the baby. I read a review that her character was the most desperate one to sell the baby in order to catch Sang-Hyun (Song Kang-Ho) in the act and put him behind bars. I do empathize on Soo-Jin’s hatred to mothers who abandon their babies and her lack of empathy towards So-Young (Lee Ji-Eun) and the baby are understandable as it’s the reason why she’s tailing the brokers in the first place. But I’d like to know more as to where that hatred is coming from.
I think the character with the least impact on the film was Detective Lee (Lee Joo-Young). I loved her in Itaewon Class, but in this film there was not really much to say about her character except to question Soo-Jin’s way of thinking.
In the end, it made me question why a baby box is legal but abortion is not. I do understand its purpose but if I start to question all the whys, it will be a battle of one’s conscience between what is right and wrong. And Broker raised this question, but not as much as (it had)— at least in my opinion to move people and question their philosophy in life.
This is my first time watching one of Koreeda’s works. I’ll definitely keep tabs of his other films. I heard it was also good. I would say, though Broker doesn’t surpass the best films out there, it is definitely worth watching.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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where the hell ARE THEY.
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Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022:
Honorable Mentions - Broker (dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
If you've seen Hirokazu Kore-eda's 2018 film Shoplifters, the themes of found family and unconventional relationships explored in Broker won't be anything new. What Broker does boast, however, is a story that, in its own way separate from Shoplifters, is profoundly beautiful. The characters and overarching trajectory of the plot in Broker is slightly more straightforward in its positive message and uplifting spirit than Shoplifters was, and, of course, it's yet another great acting showcase for Korean powerhouse Song Kang-ho. It's also an incredible acting showcase for K-pop star Lee Ji-eun, who is probably better known by her stage name IU. I hope Broker is a launchpad to seeing her in more stuff, because she is wildly impressive in this.
Currently available to rent/purchase on digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, etc.) and on DVD & Blu-ray through Decal Releasing.
Read my full review of Broker here.
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Broker
Movies watched in 2023
Broker (2021, South Korea)
Director & Writer: Hirokazu Kore-eda
Mini-review:
God, Hirokazu Kore-eda is seriously one of the masters of modern cinema. His movies are as simple as they are brilliant. He knows how to find beauty in the smallest things, and his films always leave me with a warm feeling, even if they're usually sad and/or melancholic. The characters and societies he portrays in his work always feel so real and genuine. It also helps that he knows how to pick one great cast, as clearly shown here. In fact, this particular cast is so f**king good that I can't even pick an MVP, they really are that good. There's not a single line or facial gesture that doesn't feel natural and real. I had been looking forward to Broker for so long, and it actually ended up being even better than I expected. This is certainly one good way to start the year.
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