The visual signals in the artwork—together with a catchphrase, ‘The game isn’t over yet,’ effectively catalyze the tension that’s been building
While his ex-wife continues to haunt him, Gong's character marries a matchmaking firm employee under contract. When they confront their feelings and fall for each other, an enigmatic trunk leads them down a rabbit hole ...
Gong's success story derives from how he eschews his accomplishments while still seeking to outperform his prior efforts
They fueled the Hallyu wave and became cultural landmarks; they were radical in presenting unfamiliar subjects, inventive in cinematic techniques, and unconventional in tackling tropes
Leveraging his artistic insight and clarity, he intensifies the story of a Korean man in a variety of storylines, creating some of the most beloved characters
These Korean dramas are fascinating tales of love. They are quite potent in the sense that they work wonders for relieving anxiety, mending wounded emotions, and providing happiness
We revisit classic Korean movies starring reputed actors Gong Yoo, So Ji-sub, Lee Min-ho, Kim Soo-Hyun and Song Joong-ki
K-dramas, regardless of genre, offer emotions we may wish to experience in our own lives. We identify with the characters, feel for them, and our own growth is bolstered by theirs
The South Korean rom-com classic which premiered on JTBC 15 years ago is still considered a superhit amongst K-drama lovers