The movie is a refreshing detour from the cliché love-hate drama starring Kang Ha-neul and Jung So-min
It recalls memories of teenage and high school romance; it is NewJeans' maiden K-drama OST, a more subtle rendition of the song originally by Korean rock musician Kim Jeong-seo
In the teaser trailer for the soon-to-be-released action crime drama, Ji's Joon-mo gets his hands dirty to foil a crime
They are entirely worst-case scenarios—bleak and frightening—but they are also rife with enigma, which often leaves us agog
Zo is conspicuous in how full-grown the character he creates is. He goes in-depth with the character's life, forging a bond with him thereby, which ideally serves a narrative and speaks to us
In action scenes of any kind—gun-toting shots, frantic chase sequences, clandestine operations, stunts, and duels—Ji gets hearts racing
A woman-dominated narrative of aspirations, passion, affirmation, concurrence, and love—most significantly, illuminating an invaluable Korean cultural treasure that has lain dormant for decades
This may be a superb fantasy K-drama that director Ha Byung-hoon intends to give thanks to its story and its cast roster