When Marc visits the home of his friend Serge, he is taken aback by a recent acquisition a large and very expensive "blank" painting with a few fine white lines etched onto a white canvas. This peculiar artwork becomes a source of concern for three longtime friends Serge, Marc and Yvan. Their friendship is strained by their differing opinions on art, leading to heated bickering, estrangement and then .
One of the most popular dramas on Netflix overall in 2023 and “The Glory” in particular. Do you know the author of this play? Kim Eun Sook, a renowned dramatist, is the author. Over the years, Kim Eun Sook has written a number of enormously popular dramas, demonstrating her brilliant mind and knack for understanding […]
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After overcoming a midseason wobble, bubbly Korean romantic comedy series Woori the Virgin came to an end by delivering exactly what it promised on the tin. The show's main promotional poster featured Woori (Lim Soo-hyang) in a wedding dress running a marathon. This coruscating image eluded us all season, but it's precisely what happened in the show's finale as.
This article contains mild spoilers. In an extremely competitive market brimming with compelling choices, it's essential for Korean dramas to put their best foot forward. But a promising start engenders a thorny question how good is the other foot? Woori the Virgin, a glossy Korean remake of the US series Jane the Virgin, came out of the gate strong.
There’s already a lot of compelling fare on air right now, but you might want to make room in your drama-viewing schedule for the bright, infectious and thoroughly tongue-in-cheek soapy romcom Woori the Virgin , which borrows a great premise and completely makes it its own. A remake of the American series Jane the Virgin, itself a loose adaptation of.