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TOP NINE 2020  @ssinz7

[retrospective IG] In the year 2020 our girl made 130 posts (I didn't feel very nourished I wanted more) had 76,100,954 likes in her photos and 404,649 comments and reached 11.2M followers.
These are her nine most liked photos.

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@LolaStarlight1  @delicatepsh  @KDramaaaBoy @xmcnzox
 

 

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2020

Top 10 Korean Films of 2020

By Pierce Conran

Korean cinema reached its peak in 2020, but, as it turned out, it did so far too early, and the rest of the year… well, I suppose we’ll have to put a big asterisk over it.

Parasite (2019) made history as the first foreign language film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards, but that now feels like a lifetime ago, as just a fortnight later the Korean film industry almost ground to a halt, with the rest of the world not far behind. The last 10 months have been a slow, never-ending grind, with a global pandemic lapping up against the peninsula in consecutive waves.

Cinemas, thankfully, have stayed open, but audiences have hit record lows. Very few major films were released, which has caused a major backlog of unreleased content. With so much uncertainty as to when things will get back to normal, and even if the film industry can ever be the same, few new projects have been greenlit, and among those that have, several have experienced temporary shutdowns owing to public health concerns.


This is normally the place where I explore the various themes and trends of Korean film over the course of the year that was, but since Covid has decimated the release calendar, it’s difficult to analyse the industry’s output this year.

Many local pundits have highlighted all the female-centric content that’s emerged this year, but I’m a little more pessimistic. It’s true that women directors are making their presence felt in the indie scene, but while more women directors are making commercial films than ever before, the fact the films directed by women or which are largely about women were very evident in theaters means only one thing to me. Investors still don’t trust women directors or films aimed at women, abandoned what they thought would be losing content in a fallow year, and saved all their male-heavy big guns for greener post-Covid pastures.

One thing’s for certain though, the move to streaming has only accelerated. Several films that were supposed to have theatrical releases (Time to Hunt, The Call, Space Sweepers) were instead picked up by Netlfix and with investment options drying up, top film directors are being picked up by streamers in large numbers.

So on to the list. Despite 2020’s myriad challenges, I still managed to see 65 feature films this year, though sadly almost nothing from the Jeonju International Film Festival, which press couldn’t get access to this year. I also haven’t seen Night in Paradise, Park Hoon-jung’s film which debuted at the Venice International Film Festival this year. Besides that I think I’ve pretty much covered everything and as usual this list only includes films that screened for the first time in 2020. So indie favourites such as Moving On, which previously debuted at festivals, counted toward last year’s list.

Without further ado, here are my 10 best Korean films of 2020, with a few honourable mentions underneath.

Agree? Disagree? Did I miss anything? Please sound off in the comments below!

Happy New Year from MKC and here's looking to a better year ahead! Please stay safe out there.
 

 

4. The Call
(남매의 여름밤)

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A breathless, stylish and deliciously demented remake of the Puerto Rican film The Caller, The Call is the debut from bright new talent Lee Chung-hyun, who has been impressing people in the industry with his short film work. This wicked little thriler features Park Shin-hye and Jun Jong-seo (fresh from her sensational debut in Lee Chang-dong’s Burning) battling across time in a deliriously fun ride that only falters slightly in a relentless climax. It’s the freshest addition to the flagging Korean thriller genre since 2018’s Door Lock.
 

 

 

 

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[Video] Teaser Released for the Upcoming Korean Drama "Sisyphus: The Myth"

2020/12/30 Source

 

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Teaser released for the upcoming Korean drama "Sisyphus: The Myth".

 

 

 

 

 

Teaser 1

 

"Sisyphus: The Myth" (2020)

 

Directed by Jin Hyeok

 

Written by Jeon Chan-ho, Lee Je-in

 

Network: jTBC

 

With Cho Seung-woo, Park Shin-hye, Sung Dong-il, Tae In-ho, Chae Jong-hyeop, Heo Joon-seok,...

16 episodes - Fri, Sat 21:00


Synopsis
A fantasy mystery drama about the journey of Han Tae-seul, a genius engineer who tries to discover the existence of a hidden life in our world, and the Savior Kang Seo-hae, who has made a long and dangerous journey for him.

Broadcast starting date in Korea : 2021/02/__

 

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These Are The Most-Watched Korean Dramas On IQIYI In 2020

From light-hearted rom-coms to suspense thrillers!
by JACINDA A. LOPEZ | A day ago
 
 
2020 definitely changed our viewing habits with video streaming platforms becoming one of our main sources of entertainment. Only launching its services in May 2020, IQIYI has given us a variety of Asian content and, most especially, feeds our collective obsession for Korean dramas. From light-hearted rom-coms to suspense thrillers, these are the Top 10 Most-Watched Korean Dramas on IQIYI for 2020, ranked in no particular order!  
 
 
 

Inheritors

Who's in it? Lee Min Ho, Park Shin Hye

What's it about? A driven working student bumps into a bad boy chaebol heir in the US. After a series of misadventures, they fall in love but have to part ways because of their different lives. As fate would have it, they end up back in South Korea as classmates in the famed Jeguk High School.

 

 

 

 

 

#이민호 #박신혜 #김우빈

[상속자들] '솔직히..주기적으로 봐줘야 함' 14분 하이라이트 / 'The Heirs' Highlight | SBSNOW

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Pinocchio

Who's in it? Lee Jong Suk, Park Shin Hye

What's it about? Because of his traumatic past, a young man takes on the identity of a missing person. He then meets a young woman who dreams of becoming a journalist and secretly falls in love with her.

 

 

 

이종석-박신혜, 달콤한 첫 키스 @피노키오( Pinocchio) 8회 141204

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4 dic 2014
 
 
 

cr. https://cosmo.ph/entertainment/most-watched-korean-dramas-iqiyi-2020-a483-20210102?ref=feed_1

 

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[2020 Netflix Korean Movie Ranking]

#Alive 1st in the World; 3rd in Korea

#TheCall 2nd in the World & in Korea

Via luckerry

link. m.weibo.cn/u/2369416701?uid=2369416701&luicode=10000011&lfid=100103type%3D61%26q%3D%E6%9C%B4%E4%BF%A1%E6%83%A0%26t%3D0

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박신혜 배우가
가수 '다운(Dvwn)'의 신곡 '자유비행' 뮤직비디오에 출연합니다!
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오는 1월 12일 화요일,
뮤직비디오 풀 버전이 공개될 예정이니
많은 관심과 기대 부탁드려요!

 

 

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Park Shin-hye actor
Singer'Dvwn''s new song'Free Flight' appears in the music video!
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Tuesday, January 12th,
The full version of the music video will be released.
We ask for your interest and expectation!

 

cr. @salt_ent  https://www.instagram.com/p/CJd3R5lD6mv/

 

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These Are The First *Major* Projects Of Your Fave K-Drama Actresses

So much has changed but their beauty remains the same!
by HANNA TAMONDONG | A day ago
 
 
Hi K-drama fans! Do you also have a list of your ultimate fave actresses? Because same. So we've decided to do a bit of research and talk about our fave Korean actresses and their first *major* projects and roles.
 

5. Park Shin Hye - Tree Of Heaven (2006)

Park Shin Hye has come a long way after her first leading stint in the Korean-Japanese drama Tree Of Heaven, where her character had a stepbrother who developed feelings for her. Since then, she's been cast in a *lot* of high-rating series, and in 2020 alone, she starred in two hit Netflix movies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: https://cosmo.ph/entertainment/first-major-projects-korean-actresses-a4575-20210103-lfrm

 

 

 

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Park Shin Hye And Cho Seung Woo Stand As Mysterious Silhouettes In A New Special JTBC Drama

Jan 01, 2021 | by RD Revez
 
Park Shin Hye And Cho Seung Woo Stands As Mysterious Silhouettes In A New JTBC Drama

 

Sisyphus: The Myth, JTBC's upcoming 10th-anniversary special drama, starring Cho Seung Woo and Park Shin Hye, has now released its first poster!

 

On January 1, the upcoming drama released an intriguing poster as the production team shared that the gate to 2021 has finally opened. "We have launched a poster that symbolically captures the critical message of Sisyphus: The Myth to celebrate the moment and greet the new year," they added.

The Enthralling Poster

Starring as Han Tae Sool in the fantasy-mystery drama, Cho Seung Woo takes the role of a genius engineer who embarks on a dangerous journey to bring to light hidden beings secretly residing in our world. On the other hand, Park Shin Hye is Kang Seo Hae, the savior of Han Tae Sool who has walked a long and dangerous path.

 

As divulged by JTBC, the characters of Sisyphus: The Myth, at some point in their lives, have asked themselves the question, "What if we could go back to the past?" According to the network, it will be turning that hypothetical into a reality.

 

The poster reveals its leads facing a mysterious path ablaze with blinding light. The poster elevates the question of what lies beyond and whether it is to be feared as the two silhouetted figures look out onto the time's daunting gateway.

The Intriguing Silhouettes

Kang Seo Hae is clutching a gun, as seen in the poster. She stands several steps behind Han Tae Sool. The image somehow hints at the character's mission to return to the past to save both Han Tae Sool and the world.

 

With the intriguing caption, "One world, two futures," it may refer to the possibility that the future may alter depending on whether Kang Seo Hae can rescue Han Tae Sool or not.

 

The production team further invites viewers to tune in for future updates to find out whether Tae Sool and Seo Hae will be able to open the gate to the second future after waging a fierce battle. This is in consideration that the two faces the destiny of 'one world, two futures.

 

The February of 2021 will be exciting as ever, with the drama premiere following the finale of JTBC's Run On.

 

 

 

 

 

cr: https://www.kpopreporter.com/articles/3389/park-shin-hye-cho-seung-woo-stand-mysterious-silhouettes-new

 

 

 

 

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