• K-FEELS

    Reply 1997 (2012)

    At the age of 18, we think we can love anyone… and worry too much about little things. Eighteen. Adults say at this age, we laugh at the simplest things. But at that time, we were serious. Harder and more intense than most adults. – Shi Won Reply 1997 Synopsis : Set in the 1990’s, the drama centers around a female high school student Shi Won, who idolizes boyband H.O.T and her 5 high school friends in Busan. As the timeline moves back and forth between their past as 18-year-old high schoolers in 1997 and their present as 33-year-olds at…

  • K-FEELS

    The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2018)

    If you hate it so much, don’t do it. It’s not that hard. – Kim Moo young The Smile Has Left Your Eyes Synopsis : This 2018 Korean drama revolves around Kim Moo Young (Seo In-guk) – a complex, mysterious man with a forgotten past. He meets and falls in love with Yoo Jin-Kang (Jung So-min), and although her initial impression of him is pretty negative, later she discovers that Moo young is innocent and struggling to recognize about his past life. However, her older brother, Yoo Jin Gook (Park Sung-woong), a homicide detective, doubts that Moo-Young is more sinister…

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    The Master’s Sun (2013)

    Sometimes people find the most unexpected things along their path. There are times when they find themselves in an unexpected place during their travels. They think of it as unexpected luck, or even perhaps a sign of misfortune. But they’re not all just coincidences… it was a right turn. – Tae Gong Sil The Master’s Sun Synopsis : Joo Joong Won is the stingy and greedy CEO of Kingdom, a conglomerate that includes a major department store and hotel. He meets the gloomy Tae Gong Shil, who started seeing ghosts after an accident. Their lives take a new turn as…