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6 actresses who proved their popularity by surpassing Instagram followers '10 million'

 

# Instagram follower # # # million IU resin # # # Lee Sung-Kyung Park Shin Hye Yoon # # # Song, actor actress # # # beauty artists # # visual beauty #beauty

 

 
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j R. Clemente - 15 hours ago

Valentino Supervee Is the New It Bag K-Drama Actresses Are Obsessed With

Lee Sung Kyung, Park Shin Hye, and more Korean stars love this arm candy.

 

 

We don’t know about you, but one of the reasons why we’re irrevocably obsessed with Korean dramas is because of the fashion. But here’s a fun fact: Did you know that, even off-screen, a lot of K-stars are just as stylish in real life? Yup! Truth be told, we constantly stalk our fave fashionable celebs on Instagram to glean some much-needed sartorial inspiration. And lately, we’ve noticed that several of them have been toting around the same It bag: In case you haven’t guessed it, we’re talking about Valentino Garavani’s Supervee!

What Is the Valentino Supervee Bag?

Aptly called the Supervee crossbody bag, its most notable feature is the supersized gold hardware inspired by the Italian fashion house’s 1968 archive. The signature V-logo is front, center, and instantly recognizable—almost reminiscent of a certain superhero’s chest insignia (which, come to think of it, was probably how the name was coined). Crafted in Italy from smooth leather, it comes with slip pockets inside, a magnetic closure, and a thick adjustable strap which allows for it to be worn as a crossbody or shoulder bag.

 

How Much Does the Valentino Supervee Bag Cost?

Like many other designer It bags, Valentino's Supervee certainly doesn’t come cheap. Commonly rendered in calfskin or patent leather, the small one—regardless of your chosen color—will set you back $1995, or approximately P96,040. It’s just the right size if you plan to wear it to a formal event or an evening affair, or if you’re looking for a cute go-to bag for your future travel OOTDs. But if you prefer something a little roomier, which would make for an ideal office purse, prepare to splurge $2280, which is around P138,645.

 

3. Park Shin Hye

It’s no secret that Park Shin Hye is obsessed with all things Valentino, but The Call star—who’s also an ambassador for the Italian luxury label—seems particularly drawn to the Supervee bag. She has it in red, too, but we especially love her polished 'fit that features a black oversized blazer and white turtleneck combo punctuated by her Supervee shoulder bag in classic ebony hue. Definitely our next workwear OOTD peg!

 

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Small Supervee Neon Calfskin Crossbody Bag in Black, $1995 (approximately P96,040), VALENTINO, valentino.com 

 

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THE CALL [2020] NETFLIX REVIEW: WHEN PRESENT AND PAST COLLIDE IN A HOPELESS WORLD

 
 
‘A black cordless phone’, ‘an intervention’, and ‘festering jealousy’ are all that it takes for everything to go irrevocably downhill in Lee Chung-Hyun’s gothic mystery thriller ‘The Call’. In this twisty genre-bending ride the past is pitched against the present, submerged in a gore, gloomy, overly thought time-travel plot. The movie loaded with a tight storyline builds a hopeless world in a bold premise where desperation to alter the aching memories of bygone years inflicts mayhem on the space-time continuum.
 

Known for crafting some of the finest, bloodiest, and most exhilarating genre in existence, Korean movies have become a staple for the cravers of a horror-tinged thriller. And this time writer-director Lee Chung-Hyun strikes the chord with his latest offering. ‘The Call’ that cuts through time, if not space, is surprisingly Lee’s first feature film. His work stands as a tough contender, making amongst the finest thrillers on Netflix right now.

RELATED TO THE CALL NETFLIX – THE TUNNEL [2011] REVIEW: UNDONE BY ITS WEAK ENDING

Although inspired by a 2011 Puerto Rican-British film ‘The Caller’, this genre hybrid avoids feeling cut-and-dried. The movie flaunts amazing visuals styles and camerawork by cinematographer Jo Young-jik with an impressive production design. The western graphics presented with Korean characteristics is well complimented by the high-contrast-dimly-lit palate and Dalpalan’s eerie background score that forms a distinctively menacing chill.

 

 

Lee Chung-Hyun’s film sets about with a phone call that connects two women; Young-sook from the past and Seo-Yeon from the present. Both belong to the same reality but live in two different time zones. In their newfound friends over a series of calls, the two women decide to try and change each other’s present.

 

Things start taking a 360-degree turn after ‘a proposition’ from the past. The cause-and-effect relationship between parallel past and present timelines is triggered by every word they speak and the actions they take. The tension increases as they engage in the battle of wits trying to outweigh the other.

 

 

‘The Call’ works so well as an intense mystery thriller. Its gothic vibe presents an outstanding line up of the stellar women-centric cast. Director Lee proves that female characters can be very powerful in various genres.

Jong-Seo Jun as Young-sook and Park Shin Hye as Seo-Yeon on-screen chemistry is rare and neatly balanced. With their intense and captivating performances, they carry the entire movie on their shoulders. They breath life into their characters in ways that refuse to be erased from our minds. Jun and Park take full command of every scene they are in. They are unflinching. The story doesn’t just box them into “the good” and “the evil”. Both have their moment of darkness.

 

Jong-Seo Jun (Burning) is the star of the show. One cannot help but be in a state of awe with the sheer brilliance the rookie actress brings to the screen. Jun is splendid as Young-sook. Her character build-up is most convincing to watch as she seems effortless in evoking the sense of pity to pure repugnance and horror. The duality of her persona is more evident when she shifts from a mysterious extremely miserable and fragile victim to a merciless, brutal manipulator in a killing spree, with utmost conviction in a matter of a couple of scenes.

 

 

Even though the mystery thriller takes pages from a typical time travel flicks with a side of serial killer genre undertone, it stands on its own as director Lee puts together something that has never been done before.

The movie bears the slightest resemblance to Oscar-winning ‘Parasite’. Director Lee uses ‘The house’ brilliantly as a central theme. The frequently changing aesthetics of the secret-loaded house throughout the story offers an analogy of shifting circumstances and the psychological state of the characters. Hidden creepy bunker, wooden floor making snap-crackle-pop noises presented on the washed-out and foggy backdrop with aural suspense also reflects architectural rudiments of a typical haunted house.

 

 

‘The transitions’- the scars, house, people, and vehicles, thanks to the amazing CGI, is one of the most satisfying things to watch. With the intervention in the past, the viewers can witness the beautiful morph and its impacts on the characters.

 

 

‘The Call’ surely is not a light watch. The feeling of isolation, loneliness, and helplessness of characters are massive and sensed to a point where the movie feels claustrophobic. Starting with a steady pace until the first half, the movie gets wild as it barrels towards its conclusion.

The movie allows for complete audience immersion. As viewers, we get to sit in our emotions and fully experience the feeling of dread, happiness, and distress. The guile and maneuvering that each of them employs at different times in an attempt to change one another’s present is a major treat.

 

 

As the leads get into a one-on-one battle, it is intriguing to watch how their minds work. Young-sook and Seo-Yeon taking advantage of their timeline to retaliate against the other, efficiently utilizing the movie’s central theme. The fluctuations of the emotional and psychological states in the characters are unnerving. The movie will make its viewers constantly absorbed into their own ‘what next’ or ‘what if’ moments all through its runtime.

 

The storytelling is intricate and effective, particularly due to multiple timelines; it did have plenty of probabilities for getting lost. The movie may not be written as an ideal Sci-fi thriller or to abide by the “time travel” theories established so far, it is however without any doubt successful in doing what it is supposed to do i.e. to convey the anxiety and tension with brilliant storytelling. Director Lee does showcase “mother-daughter relation” as a subplot but obscures from fully exploring the emotions between Seo-Yeon and her mother (Kim Sung-Ryung).

 

If you’re expecting everything to be explicitly answered by the movie, the answer is ‘It Won’t!. The film doesn’t spoon-feed every single bit of information to the audience and requires some mental work to find the answers.

The end credit is not to be missed; the final gut punch that no one was ready for. Whether it may feel like an absolute bummer or leave you thrilled, the cliff hanger for sure is mindboggling that keeps you scratching your head long after you’re done with it. Avoid rationalizing every bit you’ve witnessed later. The Call delivers exactly what it promises and beyond, making you yearn for more of such genre.

THE CALL NETFLIX TRAILER

 

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https://www.highonfilms.com/the-call-2020-netflix-review/

 

 

 

 

 

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ใครที่ติดใจ “The Call” แล้วอยากหาหนัง/ซีรีส์ เกาหลีทริลเลอร์ดูอีก เราขอเอาบรรดาลิสต์หนังแนวๆ นี้มาให้เพื่อนๆ ได้เลือกดูกันฮะ ดูไปลุ้นไป เกร็งเท้าไปหมดแล้ว คิดเหมือนกันมั้ยครับ
 
 
Anyone who is addicted to "The Call" and wants to find a movie / series Korean thriller, see more We would like to bring you a list of genre movies This comes to friends. Have chosen to see each other Do you think too?
   

 
Photo by Netflix Thailand on December 06, 2020. La imagen puede contener: una persona, texto que dice "The Call ระทึกไปกับสายตรงจากอดีต".
 
 
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과연 끝이 끝일까?  두 번째 키워드 인터뷰로 플렉스 한 배우 박신혜 그리고 영화 <콜>의 서연 

 Is it really the end? Actress Park Shin-hye flexed with the second keyword interview and Seo-yeon from the movie <Call>

 

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2020 – The Call

  1. The Call (Netflix)

Certain films make you feel how, why, when kind of reactions. One such concept is when you see anything relating to time travel. I am watching this time travel once again in the form of this very edge of seat thriller movie. Certain things you cant explain or even think how that would be possible. Many such things happen in this movie. Nice acting by the lead cast mainly the two ladies who steal the thriller. Do not miss this classic.

 

 

 

 

 

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A LIGAÇÃO, A PHONE THAT CAN CHANGE REALITY

Changes in the past can drastically affect your present and future.

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The Call | The Connection | Hangul: 콜 | Year: 2020 | Director: Lee Chung Hyun | Duration: 112 minutes | Available: Netflix
 
 

The Call, A Phone That Can Change Reality

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Warning may contain spoilers !
 

If you could communicate with someone from the past and ask for something to be changed, for a loved one to be saved, would you do it? And if you could, know about your future , when and how you are going to die, would you change it? Would you do any of these things without regard to the consequences and changes?

 

 

The performances in A Ligação are also another very good point in the film, which deserve to be highlighted. Surprising everyone again, Park Shin-Hye, plays a different role from the dramas, to which she is already accustomed. Shin-Hye delivers an excellent performance, showing an evolution and oscillation of an innocent girl, repressed and disgusted, through a childhood trauma, passing through a happy girl until she reaches a more mature woman, with a dark side, besides delivering, beautifully, scenes of tension and sadness. However, the biggest highlight is Jeon Jong-Seo .

 

The Call, A Phone That Can Change Reality

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The soundtrack is used to increase tension and suspense. In addition to beautiful instrumentals, we have Seo Taiji and his frantic rock, to show the tone in the other half of the film. The scenarios and the color palette also contribute, alternating between beautiful scenarios, an excellent photograph, with vivid colors, for destroyed and somber scenarios, in shades of navy blue, gray and black. All of this changes according to the changes in reality.

 

The call is not so explanatory, it does not provide logical explanations for the communication between the protagonists over time, using only one phone.

 

The film does not end in an obvious way, having no need to establish a concrete and immutable ending, each one can have their own interpretation and opinion about what really happened.

The Liaison has a cast of famous faces, from names like Lee In (Goblin, A Korean Odyssey and Inside Men), Kim Sung Ryung (Are You Human Too ?, The Heirs, Believer), Oh Jung Se (It's Okay, not to be Okay), Park Ho San (Extracurricular, Prison Playbook) and others.

 

Call is available on Netflix .

 

 

 

https://koreapost.com.br/colunas/cine-coreia/a-ligacao-netflix/

 

 

 

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PARK SHIN HYE FOR ROEM

Hello W I N T E R!!!

 

ROEM 2016 Winter Campaign 로엠 박신혜(Park Shin Hye) 풀영상

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ROEM 2017 Winter Campaign 로엠 박신혜(Park Shin Hye) 풀영상

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Park Shin Hye & Jung Il Woo Holika Holika CF Behind the scene

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【TVPP】Jeong Il Woo - Lovely couple with Park Shin Hye, 정일우 - 사랑스러운 커플 정일우 & 박신혜 @ Section TV

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A pictorial of Mojo Espin on the exterior wall of a department store, taken by an acquaintance you know, 
The fall collection pictorial is still hanging..

I don't know anything else, and I feel good to be able to make rumors about the handsome pictorial genius Park Shin-hye.
It would be nice for those who pass by, and receive Shinhye therapy every day..

 

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Shin Hye is always very comfortable with all her costars, since early in her carrier,  while working and behind the scenes,  either that be movies/drama/cfs/ interviews/etc, always  transmitting that friendly vibe, except one that I still scratching my chin,  frowning my nose , and wonder (?!) Oscar? Grammy Awards? or ....

Always with her through thick and thin 

her die hard fan. Ahjumma’s :heart: 

@Iduc you rock! I give up! Can not beat you! Lol! :joy::kiss_wink:

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Shin Hye’s hoodie (upcoming Jordan collection) is from Nike too....A French terry cotton hoodie in a two-tone white & Sail colourway. The iconic Jumpman logo is stitched onto the front of the jumper & the embroidered Off-White logo framing basketball wings insignia at back. 

via @1marisone

 

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