Tag: Park Hae-soo

The Great Flood Ending Explained: What’s the Truth Behind the Flood? Does An-na Find Ji-an?

The Great Flood Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this disaster film starring Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo. Read on.

The Great Flood Review: An Exciting Watch Bogged Down By Unnecessary Situations

The Great Flood Review: While this is enjoyable, it adds unnecessary things that bog the runtime down a lot.

The Price of Confession Ending Explained: Is Yun-su Really the Killer? Why Does Mo Eun Want Her to Commit Murder?

The Price of Confession Ending Explained: We discuss everthing that happened in the Netflix Kdrama starring Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun. Read on.

The Price of Confession Review: A Tale of Crime, Revenge and Boredom

The Price of Confession Review: This is a forgettable and highly disappointing affair that is far too long to be enjoyable.

Butterfly Ending Explained: Is David Able to Find His Daughter? What Happens to Caddis?

Butterfly Ending Explained: We discuss everything that happened in Prime Video's action thriller series starring Daniel Dae Kim and Reina Hardesty,

Butterfly Review: Fun, Action-Packed and Surprisingly Family Oriented!

Butterfly Review: This is an enjoyable series whose family dynamics create some good tension. It just lacks in the spy-thriller department.

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