As tvN’s “Vincenzo” nears the end, the three lead actors shared a message of gratitude for viewers and talked about what to look out for in the final episodes. Song Joong Ki, who plays the titular character Vincenzo Cassano, said, “Every time we film, I wish that this production would never end, but somehow we’re already
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tvN’s “Vincenzo” has shared new stills ahead of tonight’s episode! The tvN drama stars Song Joong Ki as Vincenzo Cassano, an Italian lawyer and Mafia consigliere who is of Korean descent, but was adopted by an Italian family at a young age. When he moves back to Korea due to a conflict within his organization, he winds up crossing
While Americanos aren t a Korean original, one thing is for sure: to drink an iced Americano is a big part of South Korean coffee culture. It is primarily due to the fact the iced Americano is very straightforward, with no milk, and thus, easier on the pocket. Americanos reportedly have the highest ordering rate among all drinks in South Korean cafés, so it isn t surprising to see our favourite South Korean actors and actresses gulp a cup or two on screen.
The most recent sighting of this caffeine boost is in
Vincenzo, where Vincenzo Cassano (Song Joong-ki), a South Korean who grew up in Italy, orders an espresso, as is typical of Italians. He is in the company of Hong Cha-young (Jeon Yeo-been), a South Korean lawyer who can t last a day without iced coffee. The scene portrays how two different cultures enjoy different versions of the world s best-loved drink in its purest form.
K-Dramas on Netflix: A Beginner s Guide to the Best Korean Shows
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hallyu the phenomenon where South Korean culture takes the world by storm.
After the success of movies such as Parasite and
Kingdom and
It s Okay To Not Be Okay are winning fans all over the globe.
Korean shows are watched in more than 30 languages on the streamer, including English, German, French, Swedish, Hindi, Portuguese and Bahasa Indonesia, the company says.
K-dramas have been one of the driving forces of South Korea s entertainment industry for decades. Their quality has improved tremendously from the series I grew up watching in the 1990s and early 2000s, with big budgets and more varied characters and storylines than ever before.