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Tag Archives: Incurable Disease
A Letter from Kyoto (2022) ☆☆☆(3/4): Three sisters and their aging mother
South Korean film “A Letter from Kyoto” is a little family drama revolving around the relationships among three sisters and their aging mother. As these four different women cope with each own daily matters along the story, the movie slowly … Continue reading
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Tagged Dementia, Incurable Disease, Mother and daughter, South Korean Film
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Countdown (2011) ☆☆☆(3/4) : It’s not easy to get her liver
It seems serious at first with the matter of life and death, but “Countdown” is an enjoyable action thriller funnier than I had expected. Above all, it has the terrific comic performance from Jeon Do-yeon, one of the most talented … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Con-artist, Father and son, Incurable Disease, Mother and daughter, South Korean movie, Thriller
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