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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Scent Of a Woman (Korean Drama 2011)


Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 20
Air Time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45



The main character is an unmarried  woman named Lee Yeon Jae who works as a minor clerk and suffers life’s indignities with fortitude. When she discovers that she only has six  months more to live, she decides to leave for a vacation of luxury to live the rest of her life happily . Lee Dong Wook plays Kang Ji Wook, who falls in love with her.

CAST

Kim Sun Ah as Lee Yeon Jae
Lee Dong Wook as Kang Ji Wook
Seo Hyo Rim
Eom Ki Joon






Friday, July 22, 2011

Yasuko to Kenji (Japanese drama)



Genre: Comedy  
Episodes: 10
    The show focuses on a man named Kenji and his younger sister Yasuko, whose parents died in an accident 10 years earlier. Kenji was once the leader of a gang, but in order to support him and his sister, he began making a living as a shojo mangaka. His character normally wears glasses and appears to be a gentle guy, but he throws off his glasses and reverts to his violent side whenever he tries to protect Yasuko from danger. Part of the story follows Yasuko's romance with an intelligent and good-looking man named Jun Tsubaki. Jun's older sister Erika now runs a flower shop, but Erika was once a leader of a female gang, and she used to be in love with Kenji during those days.

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    Friday, July 15, 2011

    Myung Wol The Spy (Korean Drama 2011)


    An elite North Korean spy, Han Myung Wol, and her partner, Choi Ryu, infiltrates South Korea on a mission to disrupt the Hallyu Wave by kidnapping one of their top stars, Kang Woo. Despite Myung Wol proficiency at her job, problems arrive when she falls in love with Kang Woo instead.

    Genre: Romance, comedy
    Episodes: 16
    Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

    Main Cast:
    Han Ye Seul as Han Myung Wol
    Eric as Kang Woo
    Lee Jin Wook as Choi Ryu
    Jang Hee Jin as Joo In Ah
    Lee Duk Hwa as Chairman Joo
    Jo Hyung Ki as Han Hee Bok
    Yoo Ji In as Ri Soon Ok
    Kim Ga Young  as Joo Kyung Joo
    Lee Byung Joon as Yoo Jung Shik





     

    Thursday, July 7, 2011

    I'm a cyborg but that's ok (Korean Movie) Download


    The film takes place mostly in a mental institution filled with an eclectic menagerie of patients. Young-goon, a young woman working in a factory constructing radios and who believes herself to be a cyborg, is institutionalised after cutting her wrist and connecting it with a power cord  in an attempt to "recharge" herself, an act that is interpreted as a suicide attempt. Her delusion is characterised by refusing to eat, she instead licks batteries and attempts to administer electric shocks to herself.
    Il-sun, a young male patient hospitalized for anti-social behaviour and kleptomania (stemming from schizophrenia), becomes fascinated with Young-goon; he is described as having "no sympathy" for his fellow man, believes he can "steal" other people's souls/attributes, and frequently wears handmade rabbit masks.
     Il-sun, now wracked with sympathy for Young-goon, hatches an elaborate plan to get Young-goon to eat, convincing her that he can install a food-to-electrical-energy conversion unit (a "rice-megatron", as he calls it) in her back. After eating her first meal at the hospital, she starts to confide her secrets, giving an explanation of her original behaviour. The two are now connected.

     

    Cast

    • Im Su-jeong as Cha Young-goon
    • Rain as Park Il-soon
    • Choi Hie-jin as Choi Seul-gi
    • Lee Yong-nyeo as Young-goon's mother
    • Yu Ho-jeong as Il-soon's mother
    • Kim Byeong-ok as Judge
    Awards
    • Alfred Bauer Prize, Berlin International Film Festival (2007)
    • Opening Film, Hong Kong International Film Festival (2007)
    • Film Presented, New York Asian Film Festival (2007)
    • Official Selection (Special Screenings), SXSW (2007)





    Seducing Mr Perfect (Korean Movie) Download






    Seducing Mr. Perfect, alternatively known as Seducing Mr. Robin 
    Released on December 7, 2006.
    Written and directed by Sang-woo Kim 

    Min-joon (Uhm Jung-hwa) is a believer in true love and always very dedicated to her current boyfriend. However, men always break up with her. Distracted by the latest break-up, she bumps into a car and a man steps out of it - who turns out to be her new boss, Robin Heiden (Daniel Henney). He has very clear ideas about a relationship and love: both are a game of power and Min-Joon seeks advice from him, as she doesn't want to get dumped again. However, when she starts to treat men like Heiden treats women, she realizes that she prefers her older behaviour, even if that means that she gets dumped again; she doesn't see love as a game of power and never will. Heiden, who has to deal with his own heartbreak, starts to soften at Min-joon's attitude towards life and he eventually falls in love with her.
    One of the unique concepts of the movie is that Robin Heiden speaks only English because he finds Korean hard to speak, while Min-Joon speaks mostly in Korean. The two seem to understand each other perfectly without any outside translation. This was a new style of dialogue for Korean films, and it is partially credited for the film's success.

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    Boys Over (Before) Flowers OST (Korean Drama)







    A love to kill OST (Korean Drama)





                      

    Friday, July 1, 2011

    HEARTSTRINGS (YOU'VE FALLEN FOR ME)

    • English title: Heartstrings / You've fallen for me
    • Genre: Romance, music
    • Episodes: 16
    • Broadcast period: 2011-Jun-29 to 2011-Aug-18
    • Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55 
        CAST


    Lee Shin is an university student majoring in modern music. He is also the vocalist and guitarist of the band "The Stupid." Shin is known for his good looks and strong passion for music, but in reality he is cold, lacks interest in anything unrelated to music and has neither dreams nor plans for the future. He initially likes Jung Yoon Soo, a dance professor at university, but this all changes when he meets Lee Kyu Won.
    Lee Kyu Won is a bright and outgoing student who was born into a prestigious family and is majoring in traditional Korean instruments, especially the gayageum. Kyu Won's grandfather, Lee Dong Gun, is one of the top 3 traditional musicians of his age and his biggest wish is to see his granddaughter become a traditional music prodigy. Trying to live up to her grandfather's expectations, Kyu Won immerses herself in training and becomes a university student who knows nothing outside of her studies. As her friends are fans of "The Stupid", she was forced to go to the band's concert with them. There she saw Lee Shin performing live, and is immediately captivated by him.