I just watched ep 5 of penthouse s3 and i’m so mad this episode made my blood boil the ending made me so angry. Fuck cheon seojin i really thought she changed but she’s still a horrible person and fuck joo dan tae too they both deserve to die a slow and painful death. I can’t believe the writers killed off oh yoon hee i’m so pissed. She was one of my fav characters. I feel so bad for bae rona and su ryeon. Why do the writers keep making them suffer. I hate this so much.
“Não esperem demais. A vida dá voltas inesperadas, e nem sempre temos tanto tempo quanto achamos ter.”
— O Julgamento de Gabriel, de Sylvain Reynard.
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Petrópolis
Meu coração está quebrado
A minha cidade está destruída
Todo o meu respeito, amor e coração com as vítimas, famílias e todos os habitantes.
omg so cute
Recomendo 🔫🍀
4.5/5
Suspense, supernatural, mystery, Korean culture, history, geopolitics, WWII, horror
An intense and visceral movie about a team of afterlife specialists — two shamans, a geomancer (feng shui specialist) and a mortician — exhuming a cursed grave with a plot that goes all the way back to World War II, and addressing the legacy of wartime horrors wrecked onto the Korean peninsula and its people since.
This movie is extremely well-paced, without meandering dialogues or over-exposed emotions disturbing the unfolding mystery — from a generational curse in a wealthy Americanized Korean family to a vertically buried coffin, to a historical plot during the Japanese occupation, where the imperialist's shamans cursed the Korean land with a "nail" to break the country into two.
The horror in this movie comes not from jump scares, but from the cinematography of contrasted, atmospheric discomfort, as well as the capacity for evil found within human hearts — that it wasn't just the invading imperialists to blame, but also the traitors who aided them by betraying their own country and brethren.
And yet the awfulness from all that never quite persists, for the movie believes just as strongly in goodness and excising evil. The team cares genuinely for each other, and each possesses the nobility to do something greater than, and at the risk of their own lives. Through shoveling dirt, through pig and horse blood, through possession and hysteria, hope is also waiting to be unearthed.
This is a poignant and contemporary film with a very clear message from beginning all the way to the end.
Setembros Amarelos
Jesus chora
toda vez
que alguém desiste.
e eu também.
Those who are left behind must work harder to live. We may cry from time to time, but we must smile a lot and get excited. We are obliged to do this in exchange for the love we receive
K-drama Goblin