Long ago, powerful wizards were entrusted with the task to guard earth and its inhabitants from evil demons that were imprisoned many years ago. The demons can be controlled by a magic pipe that was confiscated by said wizards, so human and wizard-kind alike are able to live their peaceful lives separately. That is, until the demons manage to escape from their prison to earth. This leaves only one option – the wizards must descend to earth to protect the very vulnerable mankind…
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
[KOREAN FILM REVIEW] Woochi the Demon Slayer (2009)
Long ago, powerful wizards were entrusted with the task to guard earth and its inhabitants from evil demons that were imprisoned many years ago. The demons can be controlled by a magic pipe that was confiscated by said wizards, so human and wizard-kind alike are able to live their peaceful lives separately. That is, until the demons manage to escape from their prison to earth. This leaves only one option – the wizards must descend to earth to protect the very vulnerable mankind…
Monday, 24 December 2012
[DRAMA REVIEW] Secret Garden (2010)
[Read On UnitedKPop].
Clearly, this drama is not exactly new, but it is arguably one of the most popular Korean series of the 2000s. With Hyun Bin’s release from the army at the start of this month, I was feeling nostalgic for his previous work. I’m sure that most Korean drama fans have seen this series, so continue reading and see if you agree with this review. If you have yet to watch it, see if this coverage ignites your interest for it at all!
Friday, 14 December 2012
[EDITORIAL] Idols just don't date, okay?!
[Read this on UnitedJpop!]
Here, I intend to add a little to an editorial piece posted on this site a short while ago regarding how much we, as fans, really know about Japanese idols. It got me thinking about the whole “secret-dating” world that is so much a part of the entertainment industry – Japanese and South Korean especially.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
The South Korean Entertainment Industry and the LGBT Identity
[Also read this on UnitedKpop - here].
My mother has become quite the K-Pop fan, probably partly due to my almost daily chattering about the genre to anyone in my family who is kind enough to open their ears to the noise.
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