Crash Landing - Netflix Korean subtitles

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Anonymous wrote:NP, if you like Crash Landing on You, you will like Shtisel snd vice versa.


I’ve watched several episodes of Shtisel and no, it doesn’t have the same appeal. The lead actor in Shtisel is very handsome and it’s a talented cast for sure. It’s not my cup of tea .
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Anonymous wrote:NP, if you like Crash Landing on You, you will like Shtisel snd vice versa.


I’ve watched several episodes of Shtisel and no, it doesn’t have the same appeal. The lead actor in Shtisel is very handsome and it’s a talented cast for sure. It’s not my cup of tea .

Which show isn’t your cup of tea?
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I love Shtisel and CLOY.
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Can someone recommend a short k-drama that is good. I’m short on time these days but watching two-runs is getting old. I cannot get into a situation where I binge watch foe 3 days.
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone recommend a short k-drama that is good. I’m short on time these days but watching two-runs is getting old. I cannot get into a situation where I binge watch foe 3 days.


If you want light and fluffy and fun, Lovestruck in the City. Worth watching just for Ji Chang Wook, who is beyond gorgeous. I think it's 16 or 17 episodes, but only half hour each. Entertaining but not so compelling you can't stop watching.

If you want something less fluffy, watch Navillera. It is such a beautiful little drama, about the relationship between a struggling young male ballet dancer and a 70 year old man who has always loved ballet and decides to finally take lessons so he can "soar" at least once in his life. It's so funny and moving and sweet. I can't say enough good things about it. Although it's a very different kind of story, I love it as much as Crash Landing. Only 12 episodes, an hour each.

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Anonymous wrote:Can someone recommend a short k-drama that is good. I’m short on time these days but watching two-runs is getting old. I cannot get into a situation where I binge watch foe 3 days.


If you want light and fluffy and fun, Lovestruck in the City. Worth watching just for Ji Chang Wook, who is beyond gorgeous. I think it's 16 or 17 episodes, but only half hour each. Entertaining but not so compelling you can't stop watching.

If you want something less fluffy, watch Navillera. It is such a beautiful little drama, about the relationship between a struggling young male ballet dancer and a 70 year old man who has always loved ballet and decides to finally take lessons so he can "soar" at least once in his life. It's so funny and moving and sweet. I can't say enough good things about it. Although it's a very different kind of story, I love it as much as Crash Landing. Only 12 episodes, an hour each.



Thanks. I’ll try this. And yes, I really liked “Lovestruck in the City” because it’s short and Ji Chang Wook is beautiful and a good actor. Hoping for the light and fluffy escapism.
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Any thoughts on ‘Mine’ or ‘Love Marriage ft Divorce’? Thanks!
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I just watched Move to Heaven and liked it even more than Navillera. Structurally, it reminds me a bit of a U.S. procedural in that each episode deals with a particular issue but there are underlying backstories that are developed throughout the series. This series is only 10 episodes but I believe it is going to get a season two.
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Anonymous wrote:I just watched Move to Heaven and liked it even more than Navillera. Structurally, it reminds me a bit of a U.S. procedural in that each episode deals with a particular issue but there are underlying backstories that are developed throughout the series. This series is only 10 episodes but I believe it is going to get a season two.


PP who posted about Navillera. Yes, Move to Heaven is very good, too. I thought Navillera was really special, though. Both dramas are well-worth watching. Similar feel to both.
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I saw that Park Seo Joon from Itaewon Class is going to be in an upcoming Avengers movie.
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Anonymous wrote:I saw that Park Seo Joon from Itaewon Class is going to be in an upcoming Avengers movie.


Hopefully, with a better haircut

For those interested, here are two resources for vetting your K-dramas:

https://mydramalist.com/shows/top_korean_dramas

https://thefangirlverdict.com/index/all-reviews/full-list-of-shows/

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Anonymous wrote:I saw that Park Seo Joon from Itaewon Class is going to be in an upcoming Avengers movie.


Park Seo Joon is a gifted actor. He plays such a different character in the "Parasite" than in "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim," or "Itaewon Class." The former is so cheesy but he pulls off the character so well. I don't think his English skills are that good for an English movie. It must be in Korean.

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Thoughts on Vincenzo? I really did not like Descendants of the Sun so am wary of watching this since the lead is the same.
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Anonymous wrote:I saw that Park Seo Joon from Itaewon Class is going to be in an upcoming Avengers movie.


Park Seo Joon is a gifted actor. He plays such a different character in the "Parasite" than in "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim," or "Itaewon Class." The former is so cheesy but he pulls off the character so well. I don't think his English skills are that good for an English movie. It must be in Korean.



I don't know what he's speaking in the movie but its being filmed in America apparently, the article I read mentioned he was coming here to film. I would assume English for American movies but maybe he's a Korean superhero/villain.

Maybe he'll dye his hair a fun KPop color!
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Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Vincenzo? I really did not like Descendants of the Sun so am wary of watching this since the lead is the same.


I was uncertain of it in the first 2-3 episodes, but it got really good and is one of my favorite all time kdramas after having watched a fair number You may have to go with some of the humor at first - it seems a bit different in the beginning on what type of show it is. But the writer is really brilliant on his cultural and historical references, imagery and social commentary. A lot of the performances are well done and it becomes a true ensemble cast ( which was not initially apparent).

I read it still is one of Netflix top 5 dramas worldwide and can see why.

Btw - I didn’t really like descendants of the sun either
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