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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 35 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Ey up again my good folkies

I’ve mentioned it on here previously, but I have a real love of foreign tv drama and films.

One country that never ceases to enthral me with the sheer quality of out put is Korea.

I’m presently watching Bulgasal: Immortal Souls and highly recommend it for lovers of fantasy, boasting as it does a delightfully intricate, interwoven plot involving reincarnation and retribution - it’s sheer quality!

Good folks; for fellow Korean drama/film fans, please list me some of your personal favourites

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By *naswingdressWoman 35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Would You Like A Cup of Coffee? is a gentle, simple, lovely series.

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By (user no longer on site) 35 weeks ago

It's called A Frozen Flower

I've been wanting it for 10 years and always goes out of stock.

It's one of them films where you have every emotion (well I did)

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By *irthandgirthMan 35 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

Great Korean Sci-fi drams called Jung E

It was on Netflix.

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By *uzie69xTV/TS 35 weeks ago

Maidstone

Past Lives.

It's about a Korean concept called "inyeon" which is a sense that you've met someone before, almost like a life partner in a previous life.

I am sure this is very relevant for us Swingers and is always a danger if we have a partner, then meet someone who you have this very strong spiritual connection with.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan 35 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Ey up again my good folkies

I’ve mentioned it on here previously, but I have a real love of foreign tv drama and films.

One country that never ceases to enthral me with the sheer quality of out put is Korea.

I’m presently watching Bulgasal: Immortal Souls and highly recommend it for lovers of fantasy, boasting as it does a delightfully intricate, interwoven plot involving reincarnation and retribution - it’s sheer quality!

Good folks; for fellow Korean drama/film fans, please list me some of your personal favourites "

Korean stuff is a bit good isn't it.

Sounds right up my street Sensual - and I'm even more inclined to watch it because you do seem to have very good insight.

I may even get a chance to start this afternoon.

Thank you.

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By (user no longer on site) 35 weeks ago

Anything with Ma Dong-seok watched a few with him can’t remember the names though but I do remember them being great love that man so much

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 35 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Ey up again my good folkies

I’ve mentioned it on here previously, but I have a real love of foreign tv drama and films.

One country that never ceases to enthral me with the sheer quality of out put is Korea.

I’m presently watching Bulgasal: Immortal Souls and highly recommend it for lovers of fantasy, boasting as it does a delightfully intricate, interwoven plot involving reincarnation and retribution - it’s sheer quality!

Good folks; for fellow Korean drama/film fans, please list me some of your personal favourites

Korean stuff is a bit good isn't it.

Sounds right up my street Sensual - and I'm even more inclined to watch it because you do seem to have very good insight.

I may even get a chance to start this afternoon.

Thank you."

As with many Korean series, it is rather leisurely and slow in its story telling (and there is admittedly a fair bit of padding - a staple in many Korean dramas) but stick with it - I promise you’ll be hooked in no time at all and the rewards are wonderful.

Of special note is the cinematography which, from the very first episode is truly breathtaking

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 35 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Anything with Ma Dong-seok watched a few with him can’t remember the names though but I do remember them being great love that man so much"

He’s truly wonderful in everything he appears in

I see he’s in a new film on Netflix in fact; Badland Hunters - which looks amazing

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By *weelightMan 35 weeks ago

Southport

Korean cinema was amazing when it was more art-house in the 90s and during the first period of the hallyu. However, since the mid-00s, it's become increasingly more k-pop-idolised in terms of acting, and the *ahem* quality of the acting.

There are some odd gems in the mix every now and then, but mostly always fall into the same tropes.

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By *weelightMan 35 weeks ago

Southport

Joint Security Area and Memories of Murder are hands down the peak of Korean Cinema (in my humble opinion)

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By *electableicecreamMan 35 weeks ago

The West

I thoroughly enjoyed Space Sweepers

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By (user no longer on site) 35 weeks ago


"He’s truly wonderful in everything he appears in

I see he’s in a new film on Netflix in fact; Badland Hunters - which looks amazing "

I’ll have to add that to my list too

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By *cLovin2Man 35 weeks ago

Reading

Surprised no one mentioned the elephant in the room that was squid games.

I also loved a Korean film about palace intrigue in the 17th century.

Can't remember what it was called

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan 35 weeks ago

St Leonards


"As with many Korean series, it is rather leisurely and slow in its story telling (and there is admittedly a fair bit of padding - a staple in many Korean dramas) but stick with it - I promise you’ll be hooked in no time at all and the rewards are wonderful.

Of special note is the cinematography which, from the very first episode is truly breathtaking "

Started Bulgasal yesterday, after a re-watch of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which I was very much in the mood for .

Cinematography - you're right. Stunning, and it more than made up for any story-padding.

I particularly liked his adoptive father's characterization - it was a foil to some of the other themes and characters.

More to come over the long weekend .

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By *octor ProdMan 35 weeks ago

working Overseas

I loved Kingdom and All Of Us Are Dead; well written, perfectly paced and great acting

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By *cLovin2Man 35 weeks ago

Reading

If you lot like Korean dramas, can I recommend a Pakistani one on Netflix.

It's called Zindagi gulzar hai, translates as life is beautiful.

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By *eceivers-of-edenCouple 35 weeks ago

W Yorks

I Saw The Devil (2010) - Brutally violent but very tense and highly original police revenge thriller. It even gets lumped in as a horror film due to its graphic scenes but its not, its so much more.

- Jon

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By (user no longer on site) 35 weeks ago

My love from another star

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 35 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"I Saw The Devil (2010) - Brutally violent but very tense and highly original police revenge thriller. It even gets lumped in as a horror film due to its graphic scenes but its not, its so much more.

- Jon "

An absolutely superb film

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 35 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"I loved Kingdom and All Of Us Are Dead; well written, perfectly paced and great acting"

I love Korean zombie output and both of those were brilliant (I’m eagerly awaiting the continuation of both)

I see that there’s a zombie series on Netflix called, Happiness which I have on my ‘To watch’ list

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By *oubleswing2019Man 35 weeks ago

Colchester

My current favourite is "Extraordinary Attorney Woo".

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Woo Young Woo is a young lawyer with Asperger's syndrome. She boasts a high IQ, an impressive memory and a wonderfully creative thought process, but she struggles with everyday interactions.

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My initial fears were the series was not going to be sympathetic to the main character, and it could easily and cruelly degenerate in to something approaching the Victorian equivalent of "Bedlam" where the rich went to laugh at those with various afflictions.

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But my fears were unfounded. The series does a marvellous job in portraying the life and the challenges of the lead character, and it really shines a spotlight in to her world and how she navigates it in her own unique way.

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Personally, I feel it should be compulsory viewing for those who are not neurodiverse.

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By *octor ProdMan 35 weeks ago

working Overseas


"I loved Kingdom and All Of Us Are Dead; well written, perfectly paced and great acting

I love Korean zombie output and both of those were brilliant (I’m eagerly awaiting the continuation of both)

I see that there’s a zombie series on Netflix called, Happiness which I have on my ‘To watch’ list "

Looks like All Of Us Are Dead will return later this year, but sadly Kingdom may have been cancelled

Thanks for suggesting Happiness, I had missed that one.

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