When he first meets the schoolgirl played by Choi Sung-eun, he scares her, but she eventually returns to answer his most important question. Sound of Magic: Would you believe in magic if the magician is proven to be a fake? Ji Chang-wook plays a magician who lives in an abandoned amusement park. Why see it? It’s an intriguing mystery that at the same time explores notions of female friendship and competition. Green Mother’s Club wonders how much a mother should sacrifice for her child, how much she should push that child to succeed and whether female friendship can survive such fierce competition. Korea has been described as the most over-educated country in the world and the pressure can start early. Green Mother’s Club: This murder mystery about a competitive group of mothers asks whether such rivalry is enough to push anyone over the edge. Son’s subtle acting, the worlds of despair he conveys with his eyes. Why see it? The evocative portrayal of quiet desperation by My Mister writer Park Hae-young. The drama offers surprising twists of fate and an intimate look into a family’s dynamic. Things change when a stranger comes to work for the family. The commute keeps them from enjoying the city they work in and they blame it on their inability to sustain a love life. My Liberation Notes: This drama, starring Son Suk-ku, Kim Ji-won and Lee Min-ki, is the very understated story of three unhappy siblings, living out in the sticks with their parents. Lee Min-ho plays a central role in 'Pachinko,' the drama inspired by Min Jin Lee's novel.
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