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Revolves around four people drawn to Jeju for a project. Kim Jung Woo and Lee Soo Hyun, childhood friends reunited as adults, develop feelings for each other but it takes time for the emotio... Read allRevolves around four people drawn to Jeju for a project. Kim Jung Woo and Lee Soo Hyun, childhood friends reunited as adults, develop feelings for each other but it takes time for the emotions to be reciprocated.Revolves around four people drawn to Jeju for a project. Kim Jung Woo and Lee Soo Hyun, childhood friends reunited as adults, develop feelings for each other but it takes time for the emotions to be reciprocated.
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I watched this movie once when I was young and loved the theme song.
Now I watch it again. Every time I watch, I still feel sad, just like before. In this drama, no matter how bad a person is, there is always someone who loves them and who they love. And I started believe that true love exist.
There are many reasons to like this drama. Including the theme song, a decade later, I still love the theme song.
Another thing I like is Ji Song's action skill, his pretty face, and his everything. Everytime I watch his dramas, I am so proud of him and give respect to him. We can see how he pay effort on his professional and love it.
Now I watch it again. Every time I watch, I still feel sad, just like before. In this drama, no matter how bad a person is, there is always someone who loves them and who they love. And I started believe that true love exist.
There are many reasons to like this drama. Including the theme song, a decade later, I still love the theme song.
Another thing I like is Ji Song's action skill, his pretty face, and his everything. Everytime I watch his dramas, I am so proud of him and give respect to him. We can see how he pay effort on his professional and love it.
It started off with a bang and kept its tempo up for another 10 episodes before performing the hardest emergency brake pull ever. At least for that portion, this is what modern day parodies would cite mimicking the exaggerated nature of the melo landscape from late 2000s. Lots of abroad filming with the typical Korean lens of foreign lands, loads of shaky action with tons of cuts for every shot that can rival that one Liam Neeson scene jumping over a fence, plenty of exposed skin akin to the usual Korean broadcast ratings, and all kinds of flashy elements that they could through at us as fast as possible. All of that stopped with the brake slam and the drama turned to the usual slow melo of that time, it was around when they moved the setting back to Korea. Although the earlier parts lacked a real sense of focus and were disjointed as hell but at least they weren't as boring as the 2nd half. On another note, the speedy harsh soundtrack got me exhausted after playing for nth time in every episode. The biggest point of comparison between this drama and "All In (2003)" was its insulting transition and disparity between its 1st and 2nd half.
Orphans, mercenaries, gansters, fishermen, casinos, diamonds, and gambling in style, you have them all. Apparently the film was shot on at least three different locations, the Jeju Island, Las Vegas and South Africa, so the dancing fountains of the Bellagio together with Cirque du Soleil, the African jungle, and the winds of the island intertwine throughout the series to create a diverse setting for the action. Yes, there are action scenes, there are flashback scenes, there's lovely scenery in places, and a very sad story whose ending, well... I suppose that you'll have to see. Among all of the above, there's some very good acting, and I am so glad I have discovered actor Jun Kwang-ryul. Ji Sung I already knew. Jun Kwang-ryul plays a very strong character whose fate is unfortunate from the very first episode, but whom we can completely sympathise with. Ji Sung plays the rest and he is who brought me here, so I truly cannot understand why this series was/is not more popular. I suppose the repetitive twists and turns of the plot are something all soap watchers condone, and they should not deter us from learning a well -presented story.
The secret of the title lies in the lyrics of the theme song , Fate, but I don't understand enough Korean yet to clinch it. Apparently it means doing virtually anything, even an impossible feat such as swallowing the sun, in order to prove either your loyalty or your love, or both - which is the case in Swallow the Sun. Speaking of songs, the music licensed here is extraordinary, and I am going to mention Dance Like An African, Everything Must Change- the Todd Gordon version, D'inverno by Luigi Rubino, some incredible pieces by Zdenek Bartak and an OST by TRAX + Air of which Fate, and That Place are my two favourites.
In my opinion, all fans of Ji Sung and all those fond of K drama must see Swallow the Sun.
The secret of the title lies in the lyrics of the theme song , Fate, but I don't understand enough Korean yet to clinch it. Apparently it means doing virtually anything, even an impossible feat such as swallowing the sun, in order to prove either your loyalty or your love, or both - which is the case in Swallow the Sun. Speaking of songs, the music licensed here is extraordinary, and I am going to mention Dance Like An African, Everything Must Change- the Todd Gordon version, D'inverno by Luigi Rubino, some incredible pieces by Zdenek Bartak and an OST by TRAX + Air of which Fate, and That Place are my two favourites.
In my opinion, all fans of Ji Sung and all those fond of K drama must see Swallow the Sun.
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