Park Bo-young (박보영) is a highly acclaimed South Korean actress known for her versatile acting skills and captivating performances. With a career spanning over a decade, Park has established herself as one of the industry’s most talented and sought-after actresses.
Born on February 12, 1990, Park made her debut in 2006 with a supporting role in the popular television series, Secret Campus. Although initially playing minor roles in television, her breakthrough came in 2008 with the comedy film, Scandal Makers, where she portrayed a single teen mom reconnecting with her celebrity father. The film’s success propelled Park into the spotlight and showcased her exceptional talent and charm.
In 2012, Park made a remarkable comeback with the fantasy romance film, A Werewolf Boy, which became one of the most successful Korean melodramas in history. This film not only solidified her position as a leading lady but also demonstrated her ability to bring depth and emotion to her characters.
Born on February 12, 1990, Park made her debut in 2006 with a supporting role in the popular television series, Secret Campus. Although initially playing minor roles in television, her breakthrough came in 2008 with the comedy film, Scandal Makers, where she portrayed a single teen mom reconnecting with her celebrity father. The film’s success propelled Park into the spotlight and showcased her exceptional talent and charm.
In 2012, Park made a remarkable comeback with the fantasy romance film, A Werewolf Boy, which became one of the most successful Korean melodramas in history. This film not only solidified her position as a leading lady but also demonstrated her ability to bring depth and emotion to her characters.
- 11/3/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
On June 14, Song Joong Ki took to his fancafe to confirm that he and his wife Katy Louise Saunders were blessed with a healthy son in Rome. He also reassured the fans that the wife and son are completely healthy.
He said that he was in his wife’s hometown and he is eternally grateful to the fans for being a part of the wonderful time. He expressed his happiness and gratitude towards his family for being there as well.
Song Joong Ki revealed his relationship with his British girlfriend, who is now his wife, in December of last year. He is currently getting ready for the release of the films Bogotá and Hopeless. Born in 1985, Song Joong Ki made his acting debut in the 2008 film A Frozen Flower.
After that, he performed in films like Itaewon Murder Case, A Werewolf Boy, Battleship Island, and Space Sweepers, as well as in dramas like Sungkyunkwan Scandal,...
He said that he was in his wife’s hometown and he is eternally grateful to the fans for being a part of the wonderful time. He expressed his happiness and gratitude towards his family for being there as well.
Song Joong Ki revealed his relationship with his British girlfriend, who is now his wife, in December of last year. He is currently getting ready for the release of the films Bogotá and Hopeless. Born in 1985, Song Joong Ki made his acting debut in the 2008 film A Frozen Flower.
After that, he performed in films like Itaewon Murder Case, A Werewolf Boy, Battleship Island, and Space Sweepers, as well as in dramas like Sungkyunkwan Scandal,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Shweta Ghadashi
- GlamSham
Earthquake thriller stars Lee Byung-hun of ‘Squid Game’.
South Korea’s Lotte Entertainment has pre-sold disaster thriller Concrete Utopia, starring Lee Byung-hun of Squid Game, to 152 countries including France, Italy and a raft of Asian territories among others.
The feature, in which Seoul is demolished by an earthquake, has been acquired for France and French-speaking territories (The Jokers Film), Italy and Italian-speaking territories (Blue Swan Entertainment), Poland (Media4Fun), Cis (Prime Time Media) and Latin America (bf Distribution).
In Asia, the film has pre-sold to Japan (Klockworx), Taiwan (Movie Cloud), Hong Kong and Macao (Edko Films), Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei...
South Korea’s Lotte Entertainment has pre-sold disaster thriller Concrete Utopia, starring Lee Byung-hun of Squid Game, to 152 countries including France, Italy and a raft of Asian territories among others.
The feature, in which Seoul is demolished by an earthquake, has been acquired for France and French-speaking territories (The Jokers Film), Italy and Italian-speaking territories (Blue Swan Entertainment), Poland (Media4Fun), Cis (Prime Time Media) and Latin America (bf Distribution).
In Asia, the film has pre-sold to Japan (Klockworx), Taiwan (Movie Cloud), Hong Kong and Macao (Edko Films), Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei...
- 6/14/2023
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Earthquake thriller stars Lee Byung-hun of ‘Squid Game’.
South Korea’s Lotte Entertainment has pre-sold disaster thriller Concrete Utopia, starring Lee Byung-hun of Squid Game, to 152 countries including France, Italy and a raft of Asian territories among others.
The feature, in which Seoul is demolished by an earthquake, has been acquired for France and French-speaking territories (The Jokers Film), Italy and Italian-speaking territories (Blue Swan Entertainment), Poland (Media4Fun), Cis (Prime Time Media) and Latin America (bf Distribution).
In Asia, the film has pre-sold to Japan (Klockworx), Taiwan (Movie Cloud), Hong Kong and Macao (Edko Films), Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei...
South Korea’s Lotte Entertainment has pre-sold disaster thriller Concrete Utopia, starring Lee Byung-hun of Squid Game, to 152 countries including France, Italy and a raft of Asian territories among others.
The feature, in which Seoul is demolished by an earthquake, has been acquired for France and French-speaking territories (The Jokers Film), Italy and Italian-speaking territories (Blue Swan Entertainment), Poland (Media4Fun), Cis (Prime Time Media) and Latin America (bf Distribution).
In Asia, the film has pre-sold to Japan (Klockworx), Taiwan (Movie Cloud), Hong Kong and Macao (Edko Films), Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei...
- 6/14/2023
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s new strand in which, each fortnight, we shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it in their local territories. The industry is as globalized as it’s ever been, but breakout hits are appearing in pockets of the world all the time and it can be hard to keep track. So we’re going to do the hard work for you.
We kick off with a buzzy resurrection drama breaking records in Korea, the nation that introduced the world to Netflix’s Squid Game but in reality has been making smash-hit shows for decades.
Name: Reborn Rich
Country: Korea
Network: Jtbc
Seller: Studio LuluLala
Where can I watch: On Viu in Korea, South East Asia and the Middle East
For fans of: Netflix’s Dark or Christopher Nolan’s Inception
There had never been a “reincarnation drama” on Korean cable before...
We kick off with a buzzy resurrection drama breaking records in Korea, the nation that introduced the world to Netflix’s Squid Game but in reality has been making smash-hit shows for decades.
Name: Reborn Rich
Country: Korea
Network: Jtbc
Seller: Studio LuluLala
Where can I watch: On Viu in Korea, South East Asia and the Middle East
For fans of: Netflix’s Dark or Christopher Nolan’s Inception
There had never been a “reincarnation drama” on Korean cable before...
- 2/7/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted film productions, releases and festivals. But nothing, it seems, can get between Korean film and TV fans and their idols, and this week’s Busan International Film Festival is managing to pull off a series of in-person events, despite strict safety protocols.
The first of these, on Thursday, included so-called Open Talk sessions focused on Netflix series “Hellbound” and “My Name,” which are both part of the festival’s new On Screen sidebar. There was another event for sci-fi adventure film “Space Sweepers” and an on-stage discussion between top East Asian directors Bong Joon-ho and Hamaguchi Ryusuke.
In each case, venues were filled to their 50% capacity limits. Thousands more fans, many from overseas and oblivious to the lack of foreign-language translations, followed a livecast on Naver Now. Proximity, contact and photos are typically the purpose of many such fan meetings, not meaningful insight or news announcements.
The first of these, on Thursday, included so-called Open Talk sessions focused on Netflix series “Hellbound” and “My Name,” which are both part of the festival’s new On Screen sidebar. There was another event for sci-fi adventure film “Space Sweepers” and an on-stage discussion between top East Asian directors Bong Joon-ho and Hamaguchi Ryusuke.
In each case, venues were filled to their 50% capacity limits. Thousands more fans, many from overseas and oblivious to the lack of foreign-language translations, followed a livecast on Naver Now. Proximity, contact and photos are typically the purpose of many such fan meetings, not meaningful insight or news announcements.
- 10/8/2021
- by Rebecca Souw
- Variety Film + TV
The streaming giant stated its investment in Korean content from 2015 to 2020 reached $700m.
Netflix has signed leases for two new production facilities in South Korea in response to global demand for more original Korean films and series.
The streaming giant stated its investment in Korean content from 2015 to 2020 reached $700m “with more than 80 shows made in Korea and watched by audiences around the world.”
The two production facilities are situated in Gyeonggi Province in Paju-si and Yeoncheon-gun, outside Seoul.
Netflix is leasing six stages and supporting spaces of approximately 9,000 square meters at Ycdsmc - Studio 139 in Yeoncheon-gun. It is also...
Netflix has signed leases for two new production facilities in South Korea in response to global demand for more original Korean films and series.
The streaming giant stated its investment in Korean content from 2015 to 2020 reached $700m “with more than 80 shows made in Korea and watched by audiences around the world.”
The two production facilities are situated in Gyeonggi Province in Paju-si and Yeoncheon-gun, outside Seoul.
Netflix is leasing six stages and supporting spaces of approximately 9,000 square meters at Ycdsmc - Studio 139 in Yeoncheon-gun. It is also...
- 1/7/2021
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
20% of sites to close over the next two years.
South Korean multiplex operator Lotte Cinema is set to close 20% of its sites over the next two years and is joining fellow chains Cj Cgv and Megabox by raising ticket prices in an effort to counter losses from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Lotte Cinema’s sales have gone down more than 70% compared to the same time last year due to the protracted effects of Covid-19,” said the company in a statement today, adding that rent and maintenance costs were increasing so that the company was operating at a loss of “approximately KW...
South Korean multiplex operator Lotte Cinema is set to close 20% of its sites over the next two years and is joining fellow chains Cj Cgv and Megabox by raising ticket prices in an effort to counter losses from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Lotte Cinema’s sales have gone down more than 70% compared to the same time last year due to the protracted effects of Covid-19,” said the company in a statement today, adding that rent and maintenance costs were increasing so that the company was operating at a loss of “approximately KW...
- 11/20/2020
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
A North Korean soldier found himself on the wrong side of the Dmz with his injured and dying Supreme Leader and reluctantly working with a South Korean delegate in 2017’s “Steel Rain“, a film that was met with mixed reactions. This, however, did not dampen the director and actors’ spirits as both lead actors Jung Woo-sung and Kwak Do-won return for a thematic sequel to the film this year with “Steel Rain 2: Summit”.
Synopsis
“Summit: Steel Rain” is a futuristic film about a crisis near the brink of war after three leaders are kidnapped by a North Korean nuclear submarine in a coup d’état during a summit between the two Koreas and the United States.
Once again, director/scriptwriter Yang Woo-seok places the action in a hypothetical diplomatic situation. However he mixes things up with the casting. Where Jung Woo-sung played the North Korean soldier in the first film,...
Synopsis
“Summit: Steel Rain” is a futuristic film about a crisis near the brink of war after three leaders are kidnapped by a North Korean nuclear submarine in a coup d’état during a summit between the two Koreas and the United States.
Once again, director/scriptwriter Yang Woo-seok places the action in a hypothetical diplomatic situation. However he mixes things up with the casting. Where Jung Woo-sung played the North Korean soldier in the first film,...
- 6/15/2020
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
South Korean cinema, though prolific in a number of genres, has been fairly bereft of science fiction films. But that’s about to change soon, with a number of films already in various stages of production and the first one getting ready for release is “A Werewolf Boy” director Jo Sung-hee’s newest film “Space Sweepers”.
Synopsis
Tae-ho is a pilot of Spaceship Victory, which is led by Captain. Tae-ho will do anything to make money, but he is always broke. Tiger Park and a robot are crew members of the spaceship. “Space Sweepers” is a space drama set to combine Korean actors with an international cast.
Jo Sung-hee reteams with his “A Werewolf Boy” actor Song Joong-ki once again, who plays Tae-ho. “The Handmaiden” herself Kim Tae-ri will portray Captain. This will be the first of two sci-fi projects for the actress, the other being blockbuster director Choi Dong-hoon...
Synopsis
Tae-ho is a pilot of Spaceship Victory, which is led by Captain. Tae-ho will do anything to make money, but he is always broke. Tiger Park and a robot are crew members of the spaceship. “Space Sweepers” is a space drama set to combine Korean actors with an international cast.
Jo Sung-hee reteams with his “A Werewolf Boy” actor Song Joong-ki once again, who plays Tae-ho. “The Handmaiden” herself Kim Tae-ri will portray Captain. This will be the first of two sci-fi projects for the actress, the other being blockbuster director Choi Dong-hoon...
- 5/6/2020
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Following the epidemic of high-quality debut features that is spreading in South Korea, director Cha Sung-duk’s presents her compelling independent film “Youngju”. Her work premiered in Busan and was able to do a jump (even if only a small one) from the festival circuit to the theatre and to be released last November at Gwangju Independent Film Theatre.
“Youngju” is screening at the London Korean Film Festival
A chilling hypothetical conditional over a fried chicken basket introduces unapologetically a young girl named Young-ju (Kim Hyang-gi) and her younger brother Young-in (Tang Jung-sang) on the opening scene. “What if … we could have either mum or dad back? Who would you choose?” The parents of the two siblings have been killed in a car accident five years earlier, leaving Young-ju and Young-in in great difficulty, coping with an adult life they knows nothing about. They are little more than children; Young-ju...
“Youngju” is screening at the London Korean Film Festival
A chilling hypothetical conditional over a fried chicken basket introduces unapologetically a young girl named Young-ju (Kim Hyang-gi) and her younger brother Young-in (Tang Jung-sang) on the opening scene. “What if … we could have either mum or dad back? Who would you choose?” The parents of the two siblings have been killed in a car accident five years earlier, leaving Young-ju and Young-in in great difficulty, coping with an adult life they knows nothing about. They are little more than children; Young-ju...
- 11/2/2019
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Everyone has seen Kikuhrio and Pk, but there’s nothing wrong with adding a few other titles to your rotation. Did you know that watching movies with your loved ones brings two times greater positive effects that watching them alone? You can always use this site to find someone to spend some time with.
With that said, let’s get right into it!
5. A Werewolf Boy (2012)
As one of the most popular Korean romantic movies, it should be no surprise it’s on this list. In this movie, Song Joon Ki plays the role of Chul Soo, the “werewolf” boy and Park Bo Young portray the lovely teen, Soon Yi.
When Soon Yi’s family moves to the countryside because of her illness, she meets Chul Soon and helps him acclimate to civilized life. As you guessed, they fall in love!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGyLPT6pQs8
4. Two...
With that said, let’s get right into it!
5. A Werewolf Boy (2012)
As one of the most popular Korean romantic movies, it should be no surprise it’s on this list. In this movie, Song Joon Ki plays the role of Chul Soo, the “werewolf” boy and Park Bo Young portray the lovely teen, Soon Yi.
When Soon Yi’s family moves to the countryside because of her illness, she meets Chul Soon and helps him acclimate to civilized life. As you guessed, they fall in love!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGyLPT6pQs8
4. Two...
- 7/10/2019
- by AMP Training
- AsianMoviePulse
“Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned” is Um’s second feature length film and his first to receive to a widespread release in South Korea. The film was ranked three for the box-office weekend when it premiered on 12 November 2016, behind “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and “Dr Strange.” As at 9 July 2017, the film has taken approximately $3.5 million dollars in local box-office receipts.
“Vanishing Time” screened at the New York Asian Film Festival
After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot.
“Vanishing Time” screened at the New York Asian Film Festival
After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot.
- 6/8/2019
- by Colette Balmain
- AsianMoviePulse
Huayi Tencent Entertainment has invested a total of $4.2 million in “The Victory,” South Korea’s first space sci fi film mainly backed by Korean company Merry Christmas. T investment gives Huayi Tencent Entertainment an ownership position in the film and distribution rights in mainland China.
China and South Korea have had frosty political relations for the past three years and the import of Korean films into China has dried up. In its recently published annual report Huayi Tencent said: “We are of the view that the situation may gradually improve.”
“The Victory” is to be directed by Jo Sung-hee (“A Werewolf Boy”) and star Kim Tae-ri (“The Handmaiden”) and Song Joong-ki (“The Battleship Island”). Production begins next month with an anticipated release in 2020.
Huayi Tencent is a Hong Kong stockmarket-listed company that is 18% owned by leading Chinese film studio Huayi Bros Media. Huayi Tencent and Huayi Brothers recently signed a...
China and South Korea have had frosty political relations for the past three years and the import of Korean films into China has dried up. In its recently published annual report Huayi Tencent said: “We are of the view that the situation may gradually improve.”
“The Victory” is to be directed by Jo Sung-hee (“A Werewolf Boy”) and star Kim Tae-ri (“The Handmaiden”) and Song Joong-ki (“The Battleship Island”). Production begins next month with an anticipated release in 2020.
Huayi Tencent is a Hong Kong stockmarket-listed company that is 18% owned by leading Chinese film studio Huayi Bros Media. Huayi Tencent and Huayi Brothers recently signed a...
- 5/30/2019
- by Sonia Kil
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has boarded Korean epic fantasy drama Arthdal Chronicles and will launch the series globally on June 1.
The Svod service has partnered with South Korean broadcaster Tvn and its Cj E&M-backed production company Studio Dragon on the 18-episode series. It is the latest Korean series to be launched by the digital platform.
Starring Song Joong-ki, Jang Dong-gun, Kim Ji-won and Kim Ok-bin, Arthdal Chronicles depicts the birth of civilization and nations in ancient times. It is a story of mythical heroes, their struggle, unity and love of people living in a virtual land called Arth.
Eunseom, played by Joong-ki (A Werewolf Boy), is a character who relentlessly fights to protect his own tribe. Eunseom may appear innocent, but he does not hesitate to be aggressive when attacks are imminent. Jang Dong-gun (Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War) plays Tagon, a son of Sanung who is the leader of Saenyeok Tribe.
The Svod service has partnered with South Korean broadcaster Tvn and its Cj E&M-backed production company Studio Dragon on the 18-episode series. It is the latest Korean series to be launched by the digital platform.
Starring Song Joong-ki, Jang Dong-gun, Kim Ji-won and Kim Ok-bin, Arthdal Chronicles depicts the birth of civilization and nations in ancient times. It is a story of mythical heroes, their struggle, unity and love of people living in a virtual land called Arth.
Eunseom, played by Joong-ki (A Werewolf Boy), is a character who relentlessly fights to protect his own tribe. Eunseom may appear innocent, but he does not hesitate to be aggressive when attacks are imminent. Jang Dong-gun (Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War) plays Tagon, a son of Sanung who is the leader of Saenyeok Tribe.
- 4/29/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Global streaming giant Netflix has come on board “Arthdal Chronicles,” a Korean fantasy drama series. The show has a starry cast headed by Song Joong-ki, Jang Dong-gun (“Taegukgi”), Kim Ji-won (“Descendants of the Sun”) and Kim Ok-bin.
The show was produced by Studio Dragon for Korean broadcaster tvN. It airs from June 1 in Korea on the network. Netflix said it will launch it globally from “early June.”
“Arthdal Chronicles” tells multiple stories of tribal loyalty and power struggles in the mythical land of Arth, as it depicts the birth of civilization and nations in ancient times. It is directed by Kim Won-seok, and written by Kim Young-hyun and Park Sang-yeon, the two award-winning screenwriters of the popular Korean historical period dramas “Deep Rooted Tree” and “Queen Seondeok.”
Obtaining Korean language shows, either through acquisition or local production, has become a point of focus for Netflix. These have helped it surpass more than two millions subscriptions,...
The show was produced by Studio Dragon for Korean broadcaster tvN. It airs from June 1 in Korea on the network. Netflix said it will launch it globally from “early June.”
“Arthdal Chronicles” tells multiple stories of tribal loyalty and power struggles in the mythical land of Arth, as it depicts the birth of civilization and nations in ancient times. It is directed by Kim Won-seok, and written by Kim Young-hyun and Park Sang-yeon, the two award-winning screenwriters of the popular Korean historical period dramas “Deep Rooted Tree” and “Queen Seondeok.”
Obtaining Korean language shows, either through acquisition or local production, has become a point of focus for Netflix. These have helped it surpass more than two millions subscriptions,...
- 4/29/2019
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Throne of elves
This Chinese fantasy cartoon tells about the world of elves. A grand celebration is being prepared in their country – the elf princess is getting married. A warrior called Lambert is invited to the wedding. He does not realize that the queen of the black elves is planning to spoil the event by stealing a valuable relic. But it is he who decides to face the villain.
The Crossing 2
This film is a joint production of China, Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Our characters are aboard the ship called Taiping. There is drama, there is love, and there is the fear of death.
The Beauty Inside
Recently, Korean love films were replenished with a masterpiece by director Song Hyun-Wook who combines science fiction and melodrama. The main character has a stable inner world, but his appearance changes every morning. How can you love a guy like that?...
This Chinese fantasy cartoon tells about the world of elves. A grand celebration is being prepared in their country – the elf princess is getting married. A warrior called Lambert is invited to the wedding. He does not realize that the queen of the black elves is planning to spoil the event by stealing a valuable relic. But it is he who decides to face the villain.
The Crossing 2
This film is a joint production of China, Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Our characters are aboard the ship called Taiping. There is drama, there is love, and there is the fear of death.
The Beauty Inside
Recently, Korean love films were replenished with a masterpiece by director Song Hyun-Wook who combines science fiction and melodrama. The main character has a stable inner world, but his appearance changes every morning. How can you love a guy like that?...
- 2/28/2019
- by AMP Training
- AsianMoviePulse
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned” is Um’s second feature length film and his first to receive to a widespread release in South Korea. The film was ranked three for the box-office weekend when it premiered on 12 November 2016, behind “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and “Dr Strange.” As at 9 July 2017, the film has taken approximately $3.5 million dollars in local box-office receipts.
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After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot. One day, Sung-min and his friends decide...
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After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot. One day, Sung-min and his friends decide...
- 12/5/2018
- by Colette Balmain
- AsianMoviePulse
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