Korean Drama
Review of ‘Parasyte: The Grey’: Getting over the life-sucking monsters & gore with technical excellence, it appears as a convoluted mess
Rating - *** (3/5) For anyone new to the world of K-dramas, this one ain't the romcoms that you would have popularly known or read about elsewhere, this instead is also what Korean cinema is known for - masterful thrills, spectacular use of gore and graphics, decent jump scares, and technical prowess across all departments. And if you add an engaging story with a beating heart to it - cherry on top. Parasyte: The Grey comes from Train To Busan director, Yeon Sang-ho and stars Jeon So-nee, Koo Kyo-hwan, Lee Jung-hyun, and Kwon Hae-hyo in lead roles. Based on th | Click Here...
All You Need To Know About ‘Snowdrop’: Jisoo Of Blackpink Stars In This JTBC Drama
Jisoo, a member of BLACKPINK, took a huge stride forward in her entertainment career in 2020, with her first main role as an actor. The singer, whose real name is Kim Ji-soo, played alongside D.P. star Jung Hae-in in the Korean drama Snowdrop. Following cameos in 2015's The Producers and 2019's Arthdal Chronicles, this is her biggest role yet. Snowdrop is a film about two college students who fall in love in South Korea in 1987, a key year in the country's history when a countrywide popular movement compelled the ruling government to hold elections. JTBC, a South Korean televi | Click Here...
