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This episode is another special focused on one amazing actor through the lens of a few select works, in this case Lee Sung Min.
Lee Sung Min had an incredible 2022, with standout roles in Juvenile Justice, Reborn Rich, Remember and Shadow Detective. This prolific actor has been a mainstay of cinema and increasingly dramas, providing studied and fascinating portrayals of troubled, difficult men and nuanced patriarchs. He was acclaimed for his role in The Spy Gone North and currently stars in the new film The Devil's Deal.
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'Intro theme' from Shadow Detective OST
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This action blockbuster starring Hwang Jung Min and Hyun Bin is a retelling of a hostage incident in Afghanistan. The South Korean government entered direct negotiations for the return of 23 Koreans in 2007, a nugget of history that director Yim Soon Rye has turned into a laser-focused dramatisation of those tense negotiations. Although it focuses on the activities of the Korean negotiators and captives, the movie hasn't been able to escape controversy for its portrayal of Afghanistan and its population - rightly so, in the opinion of this podcaster.
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Big Bet is a saga of expatriate criminality, a story of casinos, overseas Koreans and ingenious schemes unfolding through the years. Oldboy's Choi Min Sik is Cha Moo Sik, tax fugitive turned power broker, and this is my (fairly glowing) review of the first 8 episodes in this 16 part K-drama.
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Yeon Sang Ho and Kim Hyun Joo reunite for this exciting if flawed sci fi action film. The director of Train to Busan has had hits and misses, but I think he always has ideas worth exploring and is able to turn them into cool set pieces at the same time.
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Japanese horror auteur and creator of classic yakuza and samurai movies Takashi Miike bursts into the world of Kdramas with a grisly sci fi offering starring Jung Hae In, Go Kyung Pyo and Kim Hye Jun. On this episode I review the show and provide recommendations for Takashi Miike movies to check out if you enjoy the series.
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Happy New Year! Here are the Top 20 Korean Movies of 2022. From action to historical warfare to noir to romance to gore to socially conscious drama, there’s been something this year for everyone - even if it has felt like there hasn’t really been a standout horror film. Fingers crossed for next year. Enjoy!
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Jeon Jong Seo is a remarkable acting powerhouse making an impression in South Korea and internationally, with acclaimed and awarded roles in Burning (2018) and The Call (2020) that have led to her being in demand for dramas and OTT projects. Not least Money Heist Korea: Joint Economic Area, which now has two batches of six episodes available on Netflix.
On this episode I provide a career overview, community feedback, and reviews of her recent works:
Bargain (2022)
Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon (2022)
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The star of Squid Game is on his way to a starring role in Star Wars - but he has over two decades of excellent work in tv and film under his belt, in K-dramas, blockbuster Korean films and fun genre movies. This episode features a review of his directorial debut, Hunt, as well as reviews of Warriors of the Dawn, Assassination and New World as well as more recommendations and community feedback.
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Ma Dong Seok is the greatest beefcake of our time, a one man industry of stellar action films that have had exponential success since his breakout in Train to Busan. His recent accolades include a role in a Marvel film, Eternals, and the biggest selling box office hit of 2022 in South Korea, The Roundup.
If you liked The Roundup or even his MCU appearance and want more of the man also known as Don Lee, here’s my review of the monster hit film and three other great films by Ma Dong Seok.The K-botak Podcast is a podcast where I review Korean films and television series or K-dramas.
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Welcome to a special episode of the K-Botak Podcast! Listeners have written in with their favourite Korean horror movies, and I’ve got my own top ten at the end.
Plus, a very special guest to introduce the show!
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Various themes from the Official Soundtrack to ‘Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace’The K-botak Podcast is a podcast where I review Korean films and television series or K-dramas.
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Get in touch with your inner demon with this special episode on exorcism and possession films from South Korea, including The Priests (starring Gang Dong Won!) and Metamorphosis.
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A Tale of Two Sisters is a psychological horror film with some all time classic ghosts and scares, directed by Kim Jee Woon.
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Narco Saints is an epic crime saga set in Suriname. It was directed by Yoon Jong Bin, the director of Nameless Gangster, The Spy Gone North, Kundo: Age of the Rampant and more. With a stuffed cast of A-listers like Hwang Jung Min, Ha Jung Woo, Jo Woo Jin, Park Hae Soo and more as well as on-location shoots, this became the most expensive per episode K-drama ever. But is it worth a watch? Listen and find out!
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Also, do check out the Witchaar podcast on your pod app of choice and by heading to their Twitter at https://twitter.com/witchaaris?s=21&t=L3zxOGYrr3y0_3pkEWOfyA
I was a guest on the episode about the K-drama Happiness.
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Narco Saints Theme by Cho Young Wook
‘Dream’ by Cho Yong Pil (Pastor Jeon’s favourite)The K-botak Podcast is a podcast where I review Korean films and television series or K-dramas.
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Train to Busan’s director Yeon Sang Ho co-writes this fast paced horror thriller series with excellent lead turns by Shin Hyun Been and Koo Kyo Hwan.
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Kim Hye Soo amazes in this gripping and characterful courtroom drama. Tune in and be riveted by one of the most memorable, complex characters on tv this year.
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These Korean films may have passed you by this year, but you might find something to like here. From the divisive Carter to Park So Dam in a ferocious turn as an action star, and a lively political drama with Kingmaker, these are worth a second look.
As mentioned on the podcast, check out Stig's Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/stuartbakeruk/ for his movie reviews.
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This episode I’ve got 8 reasons you should watch Pachinko, the generational historical epic drama that released on Apple this year to wide acclaim.
With a sterling cast, gorgeous cinematography and Lee Min Ho wearing some incredible suits, there’s plenty to enjoy in these eight episodes.
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Emergency Declaration (비상선언)
This unassumingly titled airplane thriller has a shockingly stacked cast, including Song Kang-Ho, Lee Byung-Hun, Jeon Do-Yeon and Kim Nam-Gil. While overlong and prosaic in parts, it does make for a good loud cinema trip! This is a (mostly) non-spoilery review.
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Decision to Leave (헤어질 결심) is a noir romance and mysterious police procedural from Oldboy and The Handmaiden director Park Chan-Wook, starring Tang Wei and Park Hae-Il. This is a NON-SPOILERY review, so please enjoy!
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