People I'm in a Long Term Relationship with
Joking aside, this is a list of actors, directors, and screenwriters I've developed a fondness for, as they have a track record of choosing and working on productions that are interesting and happen to align with my tastes repeatedly, instead of just working on loveable one-offs. I almost always give their work a try, even if every piece isnt a winner for me. This list is also for me to keep up to date with these wonderful people. (Different than people who I think are phenomenal actors-- but whom I may only have seen once or so.)
*asterisks for ones I've actually watched, not just ones of interest.
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Kim Tae Ri
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The Handmaiden, Little Forest, Mr. Sunshine, and Twenty-Five Twenty-One*. While I didn't watch all of these, they have all been on my Plan to Watch. Little Forest is next. :) She's a phenomenal actress who chooses intriguing projects. Super hyped to see what she'll choose next.
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Bae Doo Na
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I admittedly didn't know about her until Stranger, but I absolutely love her filmography. Looking forward to Broker. No more words needed.
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Park Hyung Shik
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Strong Woman Do Bong Soon*, Two Lights: Relumino*, Suits*, Juror 8, Happiness*. Ever since Strong Woman DBS, almost every single role he's been in has been so interesting to me. I'm into law dramas, into a bit of crime/action, and into some cheesy romances. Great actor with great taste.
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Kim Go Eun
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Cheese in the Trap*, Yumi's Cells*, Tune in for Love*, Sunset in My Hometown*, Canola, Coin Locker Girl. One of the first Korean actresses whose filmography I began to follow.
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Han Ji Min
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Two Lights: Relumino*, Miss Baek, Keys to the Heart, Josee*, Default, The Light in Your Eyes*, One Spring Night*, Here.
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Kim Seok Yoon
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I was surprised when I found out that I had watched his last 3 dramas. The Light in Your Eyes*, Law School*, and My Liberation Notes*. While I had some qualms with the writing and plot in The Light In Your Eyes, I specifically remember loving the directing. Law School is also a great, well executed show.
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Nam Joo Hyuk
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So I've seen him since Surplus Princess hah, but really started liking his work since Cheese in the Trap*. Josee*, The Light in Your Eyes*, The School Nurse Flies*, Twenty-Five Twenty-One*, Here.
Really did not expect that I'd like and watch so much of his work, but here I am!
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Jo Seung Woo
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Like Bae Doona, his filmography speaks for itself. Stranger* being a big one for me, hah.
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Gong Yoo
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Really grew a respect for him when I heard about the story behind Silenced* and watched it. A Man and A Woman, Train to Busan*, Kim Ji Young: Born 1982, The Silent Sea*. He definitely doesn't feel afraid to stray away from more mainstream subject matter.
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Lee Soo Yeon
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Not only is her story inspirational to me, her debut work Stranger* is my favorite drama of all time. And Life, Stranger 2*, and Grid are all up my alley. Very thoughtful writing.
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Kim Jae Wook
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It'd feel like blasphemy not to include Kim Jae Wook in a list of people I liked, hah. While he hasn't been a very, very beloved show of mine yet, I really like his acting. Who Are You* was what put the sinker in for me, with Voice*, The Guest*, Another Way,, supporting it. I mean, I watched Antique Bakery* for him, hah. Definitely not afraid to take on unconventional roles. Really want to see him in a slower slice of life or romance drama though. Or maybe a crime drama.
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Zhou Dong Yu
Chinois
I always try to watch more c-dramas to balance out my consumption, but I tend to have a hard time finding productions I like or even want to watch. She definitely is talented and has a good eye-- and a heart for exploration. This is Not What I Expected*, Us and Them, Soul Mate*, Better Days.
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Ahn Gil Ho
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While his dramas tend to be hit or miss for me, (Memories of the Alhambra*, Record of Youth*, definite misses), Stranger* and Happiness* really make up for it. And I can't say that the reasons I didn't like those dramas was because of the directing-- may have been the writing.
He has such a good eye for story and how to show the viewers information.
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Shirasu Jin
Japonais
Saw him first in Animals* as the second male lead-- didn't think much of it-- but it was a decent j-drama that I enjoyed, which hadnt happened in a while. I then coincidentally started I Don't Love You Yet*, an In Time with You remake, and absolutely loved his role and execution. Also a solid drama based on the plot they were given in the original. Kojinsa Arimasu and Life: Senjou no Bokura also look super interesting. He has an eye for interesting projects. Would love to see him in another serious romance role (that is less frustrating plot-wise than I Don't Love You Yet).
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Wakaba Ryuya
Japonais
Maybe I'm running off the high of finishing Unmet*, but I'm infatuated with this man, haha. Really tender and true emotions shown, and from his filmography, On The Street, Wonderwall, and Ichiko seem just up my alley in terms of vibe. Would love to see him in some dramas / movies with some more happy fluff though!! Just a few percentage points more, haha.
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Kawaguchi Haruna
Japonais
apparently chooses banger after banger haha: Kikazaru Koi ni wa Riyuu ga Atte*, Silent*, 9 Border*
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