Ji Chang-wook in Welcome to Samdal-ri ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Welcome to Samdal-ri, the Korean drama starring Ji Chang-wook and Shin Hye-sun ended last month. Released in December 2023, the Kdrama received a lot of love from viewers worldwide. Even though it has been 2 weeks since the last episode aired, fans can’t stop discussing the beauty of the show’s storytelling, the characters and the performances.
However, actor Ji Chang-wook recently faced flak from some fans for smoking. On January 26, the Welcome to Samdal-ri team released a behind-the-scenes video featuring Chang-wook and other actors. In the video, the Healer actor smokes an electronic cigarette on the set. To the uninitiated, it is not legal in South Korea to smoke or vape in public places. Smokers must smoke only in designated smoking areas.
In South Korea, fans don’t spare celebrities for breaking rules. Hence, after the video was released, many expressed their disappointment on social media.
Welcome to Samdal-ri, the Korean drama starring Ji Chang-wook and Shin Hye-sun ended last month. Released in December 2023, the Kdrama received a lot of love from viewers worldwide. Even though it has been 2 weeks since the last episode aired, fans can’t stop discussing the beauty of the show’s storytelling, the characters and the performances.
However, actor Ji Chang-wook recently faced flak from some fans for smoking. On January 26, the Welcome to Samdal-ri team released a behind-the-scenes video featuring Chang-wook and other actors. In the video, the Healer actor smokes an electronic cigarette on the set. To the uninitiated, it is not legal in South Korea to smoke or vape in public places. Smokers must smoke only in designated smoking areas.
In South Korea, fans don’t spare celebrities for breaking rules. Hence, after the video was released, many expressed their disappointment on social media.
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*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Well Go USA. Director/writer: Sang-ho Yeon. Cast: Yoo Gong, Dong-seok Ma, Woo-sik Choi, Yu-mi Jeong and Sohee. Train to Busan is a film from South Korea and director Sang-ho Yeon. The film offers a fresh look at the zombie apocalypse. This time, events take place on a train, which is heading from Seoul to Busan. Along the way, several passengers will fight for their lives. Meanwhile, bitey zombies find unique ways to harass the living. But, there is more than just a physical fight, going on here. There is a moral fight, as well. The protagonist, a busy father, is pro-social, while a cowardly businessman is everything you do not want in a friend, acquaintance, family member etc. There can be only one winner. And, Train to Busan is an exciting, insightful journey through a zombie pandemic. There...
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- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
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Trailer for Korean rampaging giant pig movie Chaw. Jeong-won Shin directs a cast that includes Josiah D. Lee (The Red Machine) Yu-mi Jeong (A Bittersweet Life). The IMDb describes the movie as "a black comedy about the events that are set into motion in a town after a man-eating boar goes on a rampage."
While you might laugh, it's not the first time a movie has been made bout a giant boar on the rampage. I've always been a fan of Russell Mulcahy's (Resident Evil: Extinction) 1984 big box VHS classic Razorback. A film about a crazed giant boar that terrorizes the Australian outback.
www.chaw.co.kr
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While you might laugh, it's not the first time a movie has been made bout a giant boar on the rampage. I've always been a fan of Russell Mulcahy's (Resident Evil: Extinction) 1984 big box VHS classic Razorback. A film about a crazed giant boar that terrorizes the Australian outback.
www.chaw.co.kr
Via: www.24framespersecond.net/
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tags: horror, korean film...
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- Latemag.com/film
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