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Korean Dramas to watch if you loved Crash Landing On You

25 Monday Jan 2021

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Crash Landing of Love, Crash Landing on You, Descendants of the Sun, Ha Ji Won, Hyun Bin, Jeon Ji Hyun, Jo Jung Suk, Jung Hae In, Kdrama, Kim Soo Hyun, Kim Sun Ah, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Films, Korean Movie, Korean TV series, Korean TV shows, Lee Seung Gi, Legend of the Blue Sea, My Love from the Star, My Name Is Kim Sam Soon, Netflix, Secret Garden, Something in the Rain, Son Ye Jin, Song Hye Kyo, Song Joong Ki, Song Seung Heon, Summer Scent, The King 2 Hearts, You From Another Star

Crash Landing On You has given new wings to the Korean wave. The popularity of Korean dramas started increasing internationally during the early 2000s but it was still a niche fan following. Since its premiere in December 2019, Crash Landing On You has taken the world by storm. So many people across the globe who were unaware of the wonderful world of Kdramas, have become new fans. The credit also goes to the universal appeal of Netflix which makes it easier to reach more viewers. Continue reading →

REVIEW: A Piece of Your Mind (2020)

31 Saturday Oct 2020

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A Piece of Your Mind, Chae Soo Bin, Half of a Half, Jung Hae In, Kdrama, Kim Sung Kyu, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Films, Korean Movie, Lee Ha Na, Park Joo Hyun

A Piece Of Your Mind is like a melancholic poem. It is a drama dipped in sensitivity and wistfulness, but at the same time, it’s also sprinkled with hope and warmth. It soothes your mind and soul. Not easily fathomable, the show brings a unique combination of technology and emotions. Continue reading →

Jung Hae In and BLACKPINK’s Jisoo confirmed for JTBC drama ‘Snowdrop’

05 Monday Oct 2020

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BLACKPINK, Jang Seung Jo, Jisoo, JTBC, Jung Eugene, Jung Hae In, Kdrama, Kim Hye Yoon, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Movie, SKY Castle, Snowdrop, Yoon Se Ah

SKY Castle was an unexpected hit in 2018. The director-writer team of the popular JTBC drama is now coming back with its new show titled Snowdrop. The drama will air on JTBC and has confirmed a long list of cast members. The drama is set in 1987 and stars Jung Hae In and Kpop group BLACKPINK‘s Jisoo as university students. They both first meet via a blind date but later he ends up in her dorm in a wounded condition. Many faces from SKY Castle have joined the drama — Kim Hye Yoon plays a telephone operator at the dormitory and Yoon Se Ah plays the strict housemother of the dorm. Continue reading →

‘One Spring Night’ reunites Jung Hae In with ‘Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food’ team, Han Ji Min costars

22 Wednesday May 2019

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Ahn Pan Suk, han ji min, Jung Hae In, Kdrama, Kim Joon Han, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Movie, MBC, One Spring Night

If I had not seen Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food (or Something In The Rain), I would have been excited for the premiere of MBC’s new romance One Spring Night. It comes from the same PD (Ahn Pan Suk — his other shows include acclaimed Heard It Through the Grapevine, Secret Love Affair and The Wife’s Credentials) and writer team. I liked the first few episodes of the Continue reading →

REVIEW: Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food / Something In The Rain (2018)

20 Friday Jul 2018

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Ahn Pan Suk, Jang So Yun, JTBC, Jung Hae In, Kdrama, korean actors, Korean drama, Korean Movie, Netflix, Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food, review, Something in the Rain, Son Ye Jin

The first thing that I noticed when I started Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food (also, Something In The Rain) was its look: subtle, washed with muted colours, soft. There is a distinct old school vibe in the execution. I’m glad the show maintained this to the end, albeit a few exceptions. It’s a drama that will surely make one swoon and also make one annoyed. And yes, it successfully transports us to a rainy, misty season, giving a ‘lazy, lying in bed and listening to radio’ feel which I really loved.

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