Korean movies
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Re: Korean movies
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Yet recently, i got to see a korean movie because of my friend. It was called Kill Bok Chon or something.
It was great. Action filled and has a great backbone story.
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1.Taxi Driver 1 &2
2.Escape of the Seven
3. The Heirs
4.Reborn Rich
5. Happiness
6. The killing vote
7. Big Mouth
8.Vagabound
And so on.
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Yep!!! The second strength is in the story. The storyline is focused, maybe because they have few episodes.
They are also consistent. No matter how good the drama is, they will consistently air as many episodes as they have announced. Usually before watching we already know how many episodes it will be.