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Marvel Studios’ Eternals | Official Trailer

I haven’t had a lot of time, so it looks like May is going to have the fewest posts that I’ve shared in a while, but I didn’t want to leave the month without highlighting the amazing first look at Eternals. Everything about this trailer is amazing, and I love that we are opening yet another door to a mysterious new world of the MCU.

the gangster the cop the devil (GCD) is about a gangster (ma dong-seok) who teams up with a cop (kim moo-yeol) to catch a serial killer (kim sung-kyu). 

ma dong-seok plays the typical mafia leader who runs a slew of rigged underground casinos that probably also embezzles money, and displays a lot of “action fare” in the movie (by which i mean him repeatedly punching people with lots of sound effects layered on after). kim moo-yeol is the typical impulsive and passionate cop with good intuitions, who deduces that a series of killings is performed by a serial killer before anyone else in the cheon-an force does. but this trope is so overdone in asian movies - it was as if kim moo-yeol had studied all such similar characters and put on a performative cloak for the film. it didn’t feel natural, neither did it feel like he was doing things even slightly differently (compared to song kang-ho in memories of murder). and i cannot even comment on kim sung-kyu, whose unique facial features would have made a very compelling villain performance (as kim jae-wook in voice, a korean drama). the serial killer character was so poorly developed; there would literally be no difference if they had replaced him with a CG-added shadow or a lamppost.

plot-wise,CGD is hardly reinventing the wheel or forging new ground here. the ending is predictable - the killer brings out the capacity for evil in the good guy, and the capacity for good in the bad guy, such that our 3 characters end up closer in moral standing than they were before. the good part of the film is that it is short (under 2h) and to the point. there is no indulgent lag as some of the more arthouse pieces tend to have, and action scenes are kept concise without being overwhelming. i also enjoyed the scores that pushes the movie from lighthearted to tense territory without feeling forced.

make no mistake - this is no serious action movie like the age of shadows, but rather resembles more your Lunar New Year-esque action flick that is coincidentally playing when you house-visit. you’re engrossed and you keep watching - but only because it’s there. – 5/10

Este é um post de apreciação a Ma Dong Seok, por sua belíssima atuação no novo filme da Marvel, “Eternos”. ❤️❤️❤️ Voe alto, Dong Seok-ssi!

Train to Busan is a great zombie movie and I love this trio so much. 

Train to Busan is a great zombie movie and I love this trio so much. 


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[HERE] you’ll find gifs of the actor, Don Lee, from his role in the Marvel movie, The Eternals (2021). I hope that these gifs can be useful to someone. You can find my rules here. Suffice it to say that I ask that the time I spent making these be respected and that the fc himself be respected. Please keep in mind that the actor is of Korean descent and this should be respected when casting him. In terms of triggers: this pack contains flashing gifs, fire, violence, food, death, and bruises. If you found these gifs to be helpful, please like and/or reblog this post, and feel free to leave a tip. Enjoy!

bear & flower crown Ma Dong Seok (x)bear & flower crown Ma Dong Seok (x)

bear & flower crown Ma Dong Seok (x)


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The Outlaws “villains” visiting the set of The Outlaws 2/The Roundup (x)

The Outlaws “villains” visiting the set of The Outlaws 2/The Roundup (x)


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Gong Yoo’s best bromance? Is that even a question? Okay, one article is trying to analyze each bromaGong Yoo’s best bromance? Is that even a question? Okay, one article is trying to analyze each bromaGong Yoo’s best bromance? Is that even a question? Okay, one article is trying to analyze each bromaGong Yoo’s best bromance? Is that even a question? Okay, one article is trying to analyze each bromaGong Yoo’s best bromance? Is that even a question? Okay, one article is trying to analyze each bromaGong Yoo’s best bromance? Is that even a question? Okay, one article is trying to analyze each broma

Gong Yoo’s best bromance?

Is that even a question?

Okay, one article is trying to analyze each bromance Gong Yoo ever had in his movies and drama. There are 3 choices:

1. Goblin- Grim Reaper’s petty bromance in Goblin

2. Survival bromance in Train To Busan

3. Bromance in an era of independence in Age of Shadows.

My choice is pretty obvious, GOBLIN FOR THE WIIIINNN!!! Gong Yoo and Lee Dong Wook share the best, most hillarious, super ad-lib, crazy bromance off and on-screen. Try watching the two special episodes and you know I am not joking. It doesn’t help really that Gong Yoo is such a mentor personality, he’s the life of the set. I remember watching Train to Busan’s Director saying that he wanted to cast Gong Yoo so bad because he is such a delight on set. He’s not talking nonsense, people.. He is!!

all in all, I love all his bromance but Goblin’s bromance is simply the best!!


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