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Stairway to Heaven

A story about Jung Sah (Choi Ji Woo) and her best friend Song Joo (Kwon Sang Woo). As childhood friends, Jung Sah and Song Joo held a special bond within their friendship that blossomed into love. Read the rest of this entry »

The Era of Innocence

Tae Suk’s life is overshadowed by an unfortunate childhood. After his parents’ divorce, he is forced to depart from his love Ji Yoon who also grew up in a troubled family because of some unlucky reasons. Read the rest of this entry »

Love Holic

It’s a love story between the disobedient student Kang-uk and his teacher Yul-ju set in a high school in Chuncheon. Before meeting Kang-uk, Yul-ju has been dating Tae-hyeon, a public prosecutor. Read the rest of this entry »

Autumn in My Heart

The daughters of two families, one rich one poor, were accidentally switched at birth. Good natured Yoon Eunsuh was raised surrounded by people who love her including her older brother Yoon Joonsuh. Read the rest of this entry »

Love Story in Harvard

This is a new Korean TV drama set on the Cambridge campus, received the highest viewer ratings last week among all programs in the same time slot. Read the rest of this entry »

Agito

Three hundred years into the future, the earth is a fragmented post-apocalyptic world split between humans and trees. Read the rest of this entry »

Legend of the Dragon

Sammo Hung stars as Dragon Ki, a Tai Chi master who once left his wife and son in order to study the ancient art. Read the rest of this entry »

Protege

Award-winning directors Derek Yee (One Nite in Mongkok) and Peter Chan (Perhaps Love) finally collaborate in a film on drug trade, as director and producer respectively, offering a high quality film which stands out from the abundant crime flicks produced in Hong Kong recently. Protege features three of the most popular actors in Hong Kong - Andy Lau as a drug dealer, Louis Koo as a drug addict, and Daniel Wu as an undercover cop who becomes Andy Lau’s protege. Zhang Jingchu from Seven Swords proves to be a skilled actress in delivering her complex role to excellence. Read the rest of this entry »

Come Drink With Me

Come drink with me (1966) was directed by King Hu, whose fanciful Hong Kong/Taiwan costumed swordplay films from the 1960s and 70s are often cited as an inspiration for Ang Lee’s hit of 2000, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Read the rest of this entry »

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