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6/45 (2022)
This is a 7.5+ movie. Don't believe the 6.9 one. One of the funniest movies ever.
South Korean cinema is on a whole another level these days, and I'm not just comparing Hollywood to it. This movie is one of funniest ever made and it joins other hilarious Korean comedies like Extreme Job, Midnight Runners and Confidential Assignment in keeping you entertained until the last minute. So many hilarious laugh out loud moments. The chemistry among the cast is so evident in every scene and they're having fun, just like we the audience are having fun watching them. The 6.9 rating here isn't bad, but this is arguably a movie that should be in the 7.5+ rating range. Go Kyung-Pyo has been killing it lately and is amazing. Wonder why he was shut out during the Korean movie award season. Park Se-Wan is as hilarious as she is gorgeous. This is the first movie I've seen with Lee Yi-Kyung is a main lead role and he's fantastic too. The rest of the cast is fantastic too - Eum Moon-Suk, Kwak Dong-Yen, Lee Soon-Won and Lee Joon-Hyuk play well off each other and each one gets a scene to showcase their comedic talent. Amazing movie and a must watch for broad comedy fans, and fans of Korean cinema.
Animal Kingdom: Fubar (2022)
Not a hyperbole - One of the best TV finales to a crime drama ever.
It's a huge shame that this absolutely fantastic show is over-looked by the major awards shows, because the acting of the four brothers near the end was simply phenomenal, and their acting has always been on point and better than the people who actually take home the awards, in my opinion. I doubt any of the fans wanted a cliched happy ending, and few shows like this ever get one, but the writers did an excellent job with the entire series. It never got too soapy and always retained it's raw, emotional integrity right until the end. This final episode reminded me a little of the Shield. Everything came down like a pack of dominoes in the final two-three episodes and before that, you could've believed J's motivations to be sincere to his "new" family. I always expected him to betray Smurf and the rest of the Cody's from the first season, but then he'd turn around and support them somehow. Felt sad the most for Craig & Deran, since they were little children and had absolutely nothing to do with Julia, when she was kicked out of the house.