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  • Five Soulful Stories from Kazuo Ishiguro’s Nocturnes

    Five Soulful Stories from Kazuo Ishiguro’s Nocturnes

    Kazuo’s novels usually unfold themes with seriousness, holding your attention and leaving a lasting impression. Approaching Nocturnes with such preconceptions, it shatters them beautifully.

  • After You Left – Light and Salt

    After You Left – Light and Salt

    This tune was released way back in 1990 on their debut album. With the city pop trend reviving 90s vibes, more folks are digging into these sounds, making it even more popular. A quick search showed many artists are doing remakes.

  • Get Ready for a Thrilling Finale Fueled by Revenge: The Glory Part 2

    Get Ready for a Thrilling Finale Fueled by Revenge: The Glory Part 2

    Still, I managed to finish it all in half a day, so I can recommend it without much hesitation. And there’s one thing that I couldn’t quite get used to—the term ‘sunbae’ used by Song Hye-kyo’s character for Joo Yeo-jeong.

  • Catching Up with Movies After a While

    Catching Up with Movies After a While

    Like most romantic flicks, it was filled with kitschy, stylish, and cool dialogues that can easily turn awkward depending on the acting. But she handled them all naturally.

  • Two Goodbyes (feat. Lee Jung)

    Two Goodbyes (feat. Lee Jung)

    Released in May 2011 as part of Yoon Jong Shin’s monthly series, this 8-minute track features a unique duet with Lee Jung and Yoon Jong Shin taking turns to sing two different songs. 🎤 The epic vocals of Lee Jung that scratch your ears in the best way possible, paired with Yoon Jong Shin’s unexpectedly…

  • Current Fascinations

    Current Fascinations

    I’m usually the type who’s just flipping through life without any solid interests, but lately, some content keeps popping up in my mind or I keep coming back to it. Let me share with you,

  • Jungmilla Concert Vibes

    Jungmilla Concert Vibes

    I enjoy secretly listening to music others love because it feels like opening a closed door to their world. It’s like borrowing a singer to hear their story. Sometimes I end up loving the artist, and that’s how it was with Jungmilla.

  • Cape

    Cape

    Naturally, even before the rain, this track topped my playlist, setting the mood every time. Since then, every step on my way home has been accompanied by the rhythmic splash of drizzle underfoot.

  • 2022, My Personal Rankings

    2022, My Personal Rankings

    To carve out a unique identity, it’s crucial to repeat features so that the indifferent public can recognize them, but that often leads to criticisms of dullness and stagnation. Yet, once you’re gone, audiences tend to be forgiving. Art is truly challenging.

  • Are You Living Well?

    Are You Living Well?

    The drama’s subtitle is ‘A Husband’s Kitchen Diary Preparing Meals for His Departing Wife.’ It’s based on an essay by the same name, which is actually the real story of the writer Kang Chang-rae.