Korea s Baeksang Awards Topped by Lee Joon-ik and Yoo Jae-suk
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Feelgood movie “Samjin Company English Class” was named as the top movie at South Korea’s annual Baeksang Arts Awards, which were held behind closed doors for the second year running, due to COVID-19 restrictions. JTBC’s “Beyond Evil” was named as the top TV drama.
The grand prizes went to Lee Joon-ik for his unconventional story telling in movie “The Book of Fish,” and to variety performer Yoo Jae-suk in the TV section. The show was broadcast live by JTBC in Korea and streamed internationally on TikTok.
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The review of 2017 Kdrama, Lookout
There is no doubt that Kdramas are huge at the moment. People from different nations and regions are developing interests in Korean entertainment. Today, we’ve decided to throw light on another one of the Kdrama,
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The Lookout, also known as
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