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Tag Archives: Hundred Million Stars from the Sky

2018: Year In Review

27 Wednesday Feb 2019

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Hundred Million Stars from the Sky, Kdrama, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Movie, Memories Of The Alhambra, Misty, Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food, Something in the Rain, The Smile Has Left Your Eyes, Thirty But Seventeen, What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim

My 7th year end review! Wohoo! Can’t believe this journey has completed so many years. I’m so, so happy that I watched more dramas in 2018, as compared to the previous 2017 where the total was my lowest to date, only 3. I’m so ready to make a new year resolution with respect to dramaland — watch at least 10 dramas. LOL. Continue reading →

Picture Perfect # 93

21 Sunday Oct 2018

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Because This Is My First Life, Because This Life Is Our First, Hundred Million Stars from the Sky, Jung So Min, Kdrama, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Movie, Lee Min Ki, The Beauty Inside

Since both Jung So Min and Lee Min Ki are starring in currently airing dramas — Hundred Million Stars From The Sky and The Beauty Inside respectively, I’m using the Picture Perfect segment to reminisce the lovely memories of their show together, Because This Life Is Our First. Continue reading →

First Impressions: Hundred Million Stars From the Sky / The Smile Has Left Your Eyes

17 Wednesday Oct 2018

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Hundred Million Stars from the Sky, Jung So Min, Kdrama, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Movie, Park Sung Woong, Seo In Guk, The Smile Has Left Your Eyes

Hundred Million Stars From the Sky or The Smile Has Left Your Eyes is in its third week but I recently finished the first two episodes of this intriguing drama that stars Seo In Guk (totally killing it in this role!), Jung So Min and Park Sung Woong in the lead roles and is a Korean adaptation of immensely popular 2002 Japanese drama called Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi. I have not seen the original, hence there is nothing to compare and I guess that’s a good thing for me. Plus, this type of drama requires suspense and I’m happy to be curious, spooked and thrilled in this ride. Continue reading →

Melodrama ‘Hundred Million Stars From The Sky’ begins today with Seo In Guk and Jung So Min

03 Wednesday Oct 2018

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Hundred Million Stars from the Sky, Kdrama, korean actors, Korean Movie, Park Sung Woong, Seo In Guk, The Smile Has Left Your Eyes, tvN

It is like a wish come true when two of your favorite actors are cast together in a drama and new tvN melo Hundred Million Stars From The Sky aka The Smile Has Left Your Eyes is one such show, that stars Seo In Guk and Jung So Min in the lead roles. The drama is a Korean remake of popular 2002 Japanese drama Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi (also, One Million Stars Falling from the Sky). I’ve read that it is a dark tale but since I’m someone who hate spoilers, I never read details about it. Korean dramas tend to be relatively lighter, so I guess we can expect that from Hundred Million Stars From The Sky as well.

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