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    Surely Tomorrow ~ First Love Again and Again

    I am somewhere in the middle on this one. I did not love it, but I also did not hate it. I think the idea is better than the execution. The conflict of a reporter covering a story that involves his former lover is strong. That part kept me watching. However, the pacing felt uneven. Some episodes...
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    The Bride: Monsters, Murder, and Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Dark Vision

    The decision to make the bride and monster feel like Bonnie and Clyde is interesting. I think it makes them more relatable because audiences already know that story of doomed partners. The gangster-like pursuers and fancy parties almost give it a crime drama tone, which makes it different from...
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    Low Life – A Real Shipwreck and Real Treasure

    Watching this series made me appreciate how much work goes into portraying historical events in fiction. I liked that the writers included details about the Yuan Dynasty shipwreck while still making the plot entertaining. The relationship between the uncle and nephew was not just about crime but...
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    “Parole Examiner Lee” ~ I am the Last Judge

    I am uncertain about this one, hmm. It sounds a little...sketchy to use "creative ways" to refuse parole. I like my dramas more realistically based. A 9 out of 10 on IMDb also seems a little excessive. Usually, those evaluations are exaggerated. For the time being, I might continue to...
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    Gonjiam Haunted Asylum ~ A 2018 Korean Horror Film

    I wasn't expecting much from this movie, but it surprised me. The suspenseful atmosphere and the well-executed jump scares kept me engaged. It's definitely one of the better found-footage horror films I've seen.Found footage and creepy abandoned buildings are basically my jam. The fact that...
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    “My Father is Strange” ~ Strange Good or Bad?

    I appreciate the drama's focus on strong female characters. The mother's unwavering support for her husband and her determination to protect her family is inspiring. I'm also curious to see how the female characters navigate the patriarchal societal norms and expectations.
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    Mission Cross ~ Who is That Woman? Who Are You?

    Ooh, a new Korean movie with a strong female lead? Here for it! Sounds like a cool twist on the usual "tough guy" spy trope. Love that Yum Jung-Ah is in this, she's fantastic. Intrigued by the "True Lies" comparison, that movie was a classic. Not sure if "Mission: Cross" will be a contender...
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    The Anchor ~ Must Single Mothers Give Up on Life?

    This Korean movie wasn't bad, but it wasn't amazing either. It's like they tried to copy other scary movies, but it just didn't feel original. The main lady was good, though. She seemed really stressed out.The Anchor is alright, I guess. It's one of those movies where you're like, "Okay, this is...
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    KDrama Actors Good at Being Bad. Don’t Hate! Appreciate!

    This makes so much sense. It's called acting for a reason, right? It's the actor's ability to portray someone completely different that makes the drama so captivating. I actually find it impressive when an actor can make me despise their character. It shows their range and talent. Next time...
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    Remember - War of the Son: I Must Save My Father!

    Watching Seo Jin-Woo fight for his father, despite all the odds against him, was incredibly moving. Yoo Seung-Ho’s portrayal made me feel every bit of Jin-Woo’s pain, determination, and hope.
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    A Review of the 3 Korean Films in the Vengeance Trilogy

    The theme of revenge and its consequences is fascinating. It's easy to root for the victim initially, but these films challenge that simplistic view. Seeing the characters consumed by their quest for vengeance and the hollowness it ultimately leaves behind is a powerful message. It makes you...
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    Forecasting Love and Weather: Two Losers and Two Winners

    Jin Ha-Kyung sounds like a boss lady, but hey, even the strongest ones have their hearts broken. It's refreshing to see characters like Lee Si-Woo and Jin Ha-Kyung find each other after some rough patches. Workplace romances can be tricky, but who knows? Maybe they'll defy Jin Ha-Kyung's vow and...
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    Queen of Tears is a Really Good Love Story!

    This drama feels like a window into the complexities of love and relationships. Baek Hyun-Woo and Hong Hae-In's story was so beautifully portrayed, it left me feeling both hopeful and emotional. Their journey wasn't just about romance; it was about facing life's challenges together. And the way...
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    A Bloody Lucky Day: Need a Taxi?

    The concept of 'A Bloody Lucky Day' is so intriguing! It's amazing how a seemingly ordinary job like taxi driving can lead to such gripping storytelling. Kudos to the writers for keeping us on our toes!
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    Microsoft Adding AI Key To Its Keyboard

    The concept of an AI key is intriguing, but let's talk about the real issue here: language models. AI, in this case, seems to be more of an auto-suggest feature. Language models are far from perfect, and I'm not sold on relying heavily on them. Has anyone else noticed any quirks or errors in...
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