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Naui Nara (2019)
Once again Korean perfection!
I am a major fan of Korean entertainment, everything they do is so dimensional and they pay so much attention to detail. I watched this spectacular historical drama when it first came out in 2019 and just finished watching it again. So much to see each time it's viewed. So many of my favorite performers are in this drama and especially my absolute favorite Jang Hyuk no matter the genre he plays it to perfection as you can see in this one. Kudos to all who created this epic. Korea is a country that has excelled in so much in leaps and bounds in less than 70 years. Many of the sets in the historical dramas are permanent and can be toured on a visit to Korea. Because of the excellence in Korea's entertainment in all genres I have practically giving up watching anything in most categories in the USA they just cannot compete.
The Outsider (2002)
I liked it as much as I liked it in 1947
I'm not familiar with this author that wrote The outsider, but I must say this is exactly, except for the very end, the 1947 movie"Angel in the Badman"starring absolutely stunning Gail Russell and the very young and handsome John Wayne. The only difference was the ending in the 1947 version the bad man tries to straighten out his ways totally opposite of what happened in The Outsider when are heroin decides to throw everything to the wind for love because the bad man isn't going to change. I love Tim Daly that's why I watched it he was gorgeous in it, he was racked out and he's always had a face to die for. I think the author may have been guilty of a little plagiarism here I could be wrong but watch the 1947 version and form your own opinion.
Namhansanseong (2017)
Great history lesson
Hard to watch such suffering for power and greed, but script production, direction, and most certainly the acting made it worth my while. Kudos again Korea!