"Harbin" with the talented Hyun bin in the lead in the role of Ahn Jung geun, a Korean patriot, should be a fantastic movie showing what the actors and actress endured to bring this movie to the big screen. Because of recent events in South Korea it will be an emotional experience for the people.
I was visiting a Confucian school site in early November. And it just so happened that it was a location chosen as a filming location for a scene of the drama "Check in Haniang"! I was there for a few minutes of the filming! It was awesome!
A tőrténelmi drámák csodálatosak. Megmutatják milyen volt a régi világ. Vajon lesz majd valaki, aki a mi világunkat be tudja majd mutatni? Vagy eltünik az emberiség?🫢
very true, queen wo for instance o is made for westerners andthough i'm one, i hated it, like it's an american production or what the heck ?? so much sex scenes for free and no historical exploration if they run after western audience they will lose the faithful base who loves sageuk
I hope not! I transitioned to Korean and Japanese dramas/films because they deliver everything - great stories that resonate with the viewer, great actors, realistic dialogue with no political intention to brainwash the viewer - the list could go on... UK fan
@@missyshell6314 Are you joking? I find your comment incredibly naive. You don't think K-Dramas have any political intention/commentary? Really? So Squid Game does not comment at all on corporate greed? Or Parasite is not a discussion on the disparity of wealth and what that creates in a society? You are not paying attention at all. K-Dramas are very political in nature but let me let you on a secret, no fiction writer worth is salt would be free of a political point of view on their work. If you want that then wait for the day when shows and movies are created by AI, but then you'll see that what you'll get is a product without any soul. By the way, you don't need to be "brainwash" by any film production - you can simply watch, reject their "messaging' and keep your own beliefs and ideals and still manage to enjoy the production value. No one is forcing you to adopt anything anyone is selling.
The series "Made in Korea" is a series with Hyun bin as one of the leads, directed by Woo Min ho who also directed "Harbin" which will be in thestres in South Korea on 25 December. It is the much anticipated movie of the story of the beloved Korean patriot and activist, Ahn Jung geun, played by Hyun bin and together with fellow activists, fight against Japanese colonial in the early 1900s. "Made in Korea" will be released on Disney+ next year I believe.
"Harbin" with the talented Hyun bin in the lead in the role of Ahn Jung geun, a Korean patriot, should be a fantastic movie showing what the actors and actress endured to bring this movie to the big screen. Because of recent events in South Korea it will be an emotional experience for the people.
Light shop and Squid game are on my must watch list.
Light shop
Rájöttem milyen csodálatosak a sorozatok dalai. Beszédesek, önmagukban képesek megtölteni a történeteket. Remélem sok ilyen lesz majd❤
Hyun Bin is so hot 🔥
I was visiting a Confucian school site in early November. And it just so happened that it was a location chosen as a filming location for a scene of the drama "Check in Haniang"! I was there for a few minutes of the filming! It was awesome!
Mr. Plankton, nowday's best!
Is it I haven't try yet
Start watching when the phone rings
Looking at this year and next I thought Song Joong Ki had something coming out but can't find anything.
He doesn't till Next year 😭
U can check out our 2025 Kdrama list..
@Bubble_Cinema I have and still cannot find anything.
@janetoldfield7828 The Title of the video (10 Most Anticipated Kdrama in 2025)
He's No 2 on the List...
@@Bubble_Cinema thank you
2025 My Youth is Song Joong Ki's nxt project
A tőrténelmi drámák csodálatosak. Megmutatják milyen volt a régi világ. Vajon lesz majd valaki, aki a mi világunkat be tudja majd mutatni? Vagy eltünik az emberiség?🫢
Historical dramas are becoming too unrealistic and westernized to please modern-day viewers
very true, queen wo for instance o is made for westerners andthough i'm one, i hated it, like it's an american production or what the heck ?? so much sex scenes for free and no historical exploration if they run after western audience they will lose the faithful base who loves sageuk
I hope not! I transitioned to Korean and Japanese dramas/films because they deliver everything - great stories that resonate with the viewer, great actors, realistic dialogue with no political intention to brainwash the viewer - the list could go on... UK fan
@@missyshell6314 Are you joking? I find your comment incredibly naive. You don't think K-Dramas have any political intention/commentary? Really? So Squid Game does not comment at all on corporate greed? Or Parasite is not a discussion on the disparity of wealth and what that creates in a society? You are not paying attention at all. K-Dramas are very political in nature but let me let you on a secret, no fiction writer worth is salt would be free of a political point of view on their work. If you want that then wait for the day when shows and movies are created by AI, but then you'll see that what you'll get is a product without any soul. By the way, you don't need to be "brainwash" by any film production - you can simply watch, reject their "messaging' and keep your own beliefs and ideals and still manage to enjoy the production value. No one is forcing you to adopt anything anyone is selling.
It has some historical value. It’s part comedy. It’s a drama. Not fictional
Queen Wo was a good drama
I taught Hyun bin was releasing a series but it just a Movie (Harbin) 😞😞😞
The series "Made in Korea" is a series with Hyun bin as one of the leads, directed by Woo Min ho who also directed "Harbin" which will be in thestres in South Korea on 25 December. It is the
much anticipated movie of the story of the beloved Korean patriot and activist, Ahn Jung geun, played by Hyun bin and together with fellow activists, fight against Japanese colonial in the early 1900s. "Made in Korea" will be released on Disney+ next year I believe.
I didn't like light shop