This article contains spoilers. Korean films and dramas are well known for juggling different elements, all the better if they appear to be mismatched. Some of South Korea's best stories have been the ones that have taken big gambles and, in doing so, have brought us to unexpected places. Link: Eat, Love, Kill is precisely this kind of show. It.
“Link” is entering the second half of its run! tvN’s Monday-Tuesday drama “Link” is a unique mix of fantasy, romance, and mystery. It tells the story of a man who suddenly begins feeling all the emotions experienced by an unfamiliar woman with whom he shares a special “link.” Moon Ga Young stars as restaurant employee Noh
tvN’s Monday-Tuesday drama “Link” has shared an intriguing peek of its upcoming episode! A unique mix of fantasy, romance, and mystery, “Link” tells the story of a man who suddenly begins feeling all the emotions experienced by an unfamiliar woman with whom he shares a special “link.” Moon Ga Young stars as restaurant employee Noh Da Hyun,
This article contains mild spoilers. In its opening credits sequence, Link: Eat, Love, Kill promises an inviting fantasy, delectable dishes and… a dismembered hand. But while this Korean drama series does occasionally edge into the macabre, it's hard to imagine anyone being put off by its congenial concoction of comedy, romance, drama and mystery. Yeo Jin-goo and Moon Ga-young lead.