Having made as much of an impact on society as it did, there's little surprise that horror filmmakers have taken inspiration from the recent Covid-19 pandemic in their films. While most notable in indie films than mainstream studio blockbusters, the source is mainly found in American genre fare who have either directly or indirectly referenced the issue.. With the exception of the stellar Taiwanese The Sadness which only tangentially acknowledged the virus, it hasn't been as prominent in Asian cinema until now with direct influences in Lee Soo Sung's latest feature “Gangnam Zombie.”
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Trying to make a living during the pandemic, Hyun-suk (Ji Il-joo) tries to balance living in the city with his parents continually on him for being away from home during that time. While spending time with his friends Dae-hyun (Tak Tu-in), Min Jung (Park Ji-yeon), and...
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Trying to make a living during the pandemic, Hyun-suk (Ji Il-joo) tries to balance living in the city with his parents continually on him for being away from home during that time. While spending time with his friends Dae-hyun (Tak Tu-in), Min Jung (Park Ji-yeon), and...
- 6/29/2023
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Previously, in “Divorce Attorney Shin,” Jin Yeong Ju set up Sung Han to defend a man in his controversial divorce case. Yeong Ju felt threatened by Sung Han’s presence in her stepson’s life, and more recently, her mother-in-law also seemed to be meeting Sung Han often. Yeong Ju was confident that this case would taint Sung Han’s reputation but Sung Han had come prepared.
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Does Choi Joon Win His First Case?
Ma Chun Seok’s wife claims that Chun Seok overworked her on his farm and didn’t let her visit her family in Vietnam after giving birth. Sung Han has gathered statements from Chun Seok’s neighbors that prove that Chun Seok worked on the farm alone while his wife took Korean language lessons and barely spent any time at home. Moreover, her mother-in-law, in her late 80s, took care of the home and even cooked them food.
Spoilers Ahead
Does Choi Joon Win His First Case?
Ma Chun Seok’s wife claims that Chun Seok overworked her on his farm and didn’t let her visit her family in Vietnam after giving birth. Sung Han has gathered statements from Chun Seok’s neighbors that prove that Chun Seok worked on the farm alone while his wife took Korean language lessons and barely spent any time at home. Moreover, her mother-in-law, in her late 80s, took care of the home and even cooked them food.
- 4/4/2023
- by Neha Bhondve
- Film Fugitives
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