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Film Review: Tune in for Love (2019) - South Korea

Andrew Chan Jung Hae-in Kim Go-eun Tune in for Love

Film Review: Tune in for Love (2019) - South Korea

Tune in for Love (2019) - South Korea Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia)  Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. Fresh from two mega Netflix hits Korean original series (“Something in the Rain” and “One Spring Night”), heartthrob Jung Hae-In coupled with Kim Go-eun excels his transition from longer format to the silver screen with ease and presence. This is a heart breaking and mending film that relates well with the audience with a time gap experience over a decade from 1995 to 2005. The nostalgia...

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TV Series Review: Something in the Rain (TV-2018) - South Korea

Andrew Chan Jung Hae-in Something in the Rain Son Ye-jin

TV Series Review: Something in the Rain (TV-2018) - South Korea

Something in the Rain (TV-2018) - South Korea   Original Netflix Series - 16 episodes (60 minutes each) Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia)   Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. This is a beautiful realistic romance drama series similar to this year’s “One Spring Night” with the same team behind the scenes director Ahn Pan Suk and writer Kim Eun. Film Starlet Son Ye-Jin returns to the small screen after a 5 years hiatus and gracefully acts her age plus a little more in both...

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TV Series Review: One Spring Night (TV-2019) - South Korea

Andrew Chan Han Ji-min Jung Hae-in Netflix One Spring Night

TV Series Review: One Spring Night (TV-2019) - South Korea

One Spring Night (TV-2019) - South Korea   Original Netflix Series - 16 episodes (60 minutes each) Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. Realistic romantic drama is what makes director Ahn Pan Suk and writer Kim Eun second collaboration with the similarly themed “Something in the Rain” a success. “One Spring Night” follows a similar route to portray real characters in their 30s thrown into situations and circumstances of life that are largely realistic as if the audience is witnessing...

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