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  2. Memoir of a Murderer - Wikipedia

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    Shin Ki-joon as Kim Byeong-soo (young) Kim Nam-gil as Tae-joo, a local policeman whom Kim suspects to be a serial killer. [9] Kim Seol-hyun as Kim Eun-hee, Byeong-soo's daughter who takes care of him because of his disease. She becomes Tae-joo's girlfriend. [9] Oh Dal-su as Byeong-man, a policeman determined on finding murderers of the town.

  3. Little Forest (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film came in second place at the Korean box office on the opening day by attracting 131,337 audiences. [10] During the first weekend since the film was released on 832 screens, Little Forest drew 372,394 moviegoers accounting for 22.3 percent of the weekend's ticket sales. [11]

  4. Thirst (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirst (Korean: 박쥐; literally "bat") is a 2009 horror film written, produced and directed by Park Chan-wook.Based on the 1867 novel Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola, [5] the film stars Song Kang-ho as Sang-hyun, a Catholic priest who turns into a vampire as a result of a failed medical experiment, and falls in love with Tae-ju (), the wife of his childhood friend (Shin Ha-kyun).

  5. Let's Learn Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Series one of Let's Learn Japanese was made in 1984 and 1985. It was presented by Mary Althaus and featured a number of skits, featuring Mine-san (Yusuke Mine), Sugihara-san (Miki Sugihara), and Kaihō-san (Hiroyuki Kaihō), who were designed to help the viewer memorize, and practice the use of, new words and grammatical structures.

  6. Japanese grammar - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, in Old Japanese -shiki (〜しき) adjectives (precursors of present i-adjectives ending in -shi-i (〜しい), formerly a different word class) were open, as reflected in words like ita-ita-shi-i (痛々しい, pitiful), from the adjective ita-i (痛い, painful, hurt), and kō-gō-shi-i (神々しい, heavenly, sublime), from the ...

  7. My Sassy Girl - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese drama adaptation with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and actress Rena Tanaka as the leads started broadcasting in April 2008. [5] A sequel, My New Sassy Girl , a collaborative work between Korea and China, was released in 2016.

  8. Boku to Star no 99 Nichi - Wikipedia

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    The main cast for this television series was also revealed to be actor Hidetoshi Nishijima and Korean actress Kim Tae-hee. [2] Kim had previously starred in the popular Korean television series IRIS, but this was her first role in a Japanese television series. [4] This role also required her to speak most of her lines in Japanese, [4] which she ...

  9. When My Name Was Keoko - Wikipedia

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    This story takes place in Korea during the 1940s. This book is told through the different perspectives of Sun-Hee, and her brother Tae-Yul. They, along with all Korean citizens, are forced to adopt new names in Japanese to reflect the new law put out by the Japanese government. Sun-hee's family chooses the last name of "Kaneyama" for the family ...