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Park Yeon-jin’s biggest flaw is her inability to control her desires.
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When I Read “Night Walk” from Yukiko Tangizawa’s Perspective
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[Understanding Great Films 05] “Léon: The Professional”: Love and Life Amidst Death and Revenge
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[Understanding Great Films 04] The Hidden Plot of “Titanic”: The Pinnacle of Love Amidst Money and C
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The most terrifying people are those who are so perfect they seem to have no flaws! A first-person a
Park Yeon-jin’s greatest fear is thinking like a poor person.
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Why is Sue wearing a dragon robe in "A Certain Kind of Matter"?
I’ve had enough of Chinese suspense films that hype themselves with the “child abuse” angle!!!!
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All-joon’s infidelity is the epitome of the “Love-Impaired” villain squad.
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You Mo put it into practice: I will never settle for a life that doesn’t match me.
Deep Dive into “Infernal Affairs”: Is the “Box Lunch Cleanup Master” Acted or Accidental?
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Making requests is the first step to building a healthy, intimate relationship.
Creating the “male fox spirit” is Qu Xiaoxiao’s way of reclaiming and destigmatizing femininity.
How to Spend an Entire Day Doing Nothing Without Criticizing Yourself?
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Finally, a Chinese film has the guts to slam capitalists and their ugly offspring!
Beautiful Yet Unaware: Is She Just a Snake-and-Viper Femme Fatale in Disguise? A First-Person Deep D
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[Understand Good Movies 01] What did Shawshank, the greatest film in history, redeem?
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Competing with Park Yeon-jin is Choi Hye-jung's biggest challenge.
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