I may not know much about thieving, fraud or con
artists, but I do know that Squad 38 exceeded my expectations. The drama Liar
Game was also related to a con artists and it was good, but this drama
presented a totally different environment and situation for the con artists to
do his job, which was thrilling to watch. This was the perfect crime created by
the perfect mind of the WRITER! -the con artist only followed what the writer
created haha!
Any k-drama lover will relate to the feeling of wanting to share your thoughts and emotion about the drama you just saw to someone else, other wise you feel like you will explode. Well, following that feeling I created this small space on the web to share my thoughts on dramas that I watched and am currently watching.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo Review
Moon
Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016)
I came to watch this drama looking forward for the
interactions between the eye-candy cast and IU. I got that to an extent, but
then nobody told me how to prepare for this story. This drama has its good
parts, but how come every time I felt it was going straight, an obstacle appeared.
I watched this drama expecting a romantic story and I got something else.
*sigh* Too much drama and not enough episodes!!
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
The K2 Review
The
K2 (2016)
Usually blockbusters are left for the summer and I
tend to leave action dramas for the summer, but K2 had to be the exception. The
K2 will have you on the edge of your seat, yelling at the screen, laughing with
the characters, exercising your brain and your powers of deduction. This drama
will have you experiment with every emotion in you -kind of
like inside out! But with Ji Chang Wook -c’mon, it’s me here; I had to say
that. At least this is how I felt. So, if you are looking for another difficult
kdrama breakout -my last one was Descendants of the Sun- then look no further,
The K2 is the one for you!
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Train To Busan Movie Review
Train
to Busan (2016)
Fans of zombies and Korean movies and dramas brace
yourselves, because this one will take you on a nonstop action trip, and the
only luggage acceptable is a baseball bat and a bucket. In other words: MY kind
of movie! Seriously, this is not your typical zombie movie -well the basics are
there: zombies, but- Train to Busan will give you chills in many and unexpected
ways; something Hollywood zombie films have failed to do in my opinion. At
least for me, this film gave a new feel to the genre all together, and I am assuming
it’s because it was not MADE IN THE USA -no pun intended.
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