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Perfume (Korean: 퍼퓸; RR: Peopyum) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Shin Sung-rok, Ha Jae-sook, Go Won-hee, Cha Ye-ryun and Kim Min-kyu. It aired on KBS2 from June 3 to July 23, 2019.
The website's consensus reads: "Perfume is what you'd expect from a Tom-Twyker[sic]-directed movie glamorizing a serial killer: A kinetic visual feast, with a dark antihero that's impossible to feel sympathy for." [53] On Metacritic, the film had a weighted average score of 56 out of 100, based on 30 reviews, indicating "mixed or average ...
Perfume (German: Parfum) is a German television drama series produced for ZDFneo that was released on November 14, 2018. [1] The series is both inspired by the novel of the same name by Patrick Süskind and the 2006 film Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Tom Tykwer but is set in the modern day.
Love My Scent (Korean: 우리 사랑이 향기로 남을 때; RR: Uli salang-i hyang-gilo nam-eul ttae) is a 2023 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lim Sung-yong.
Perfume is a 2001 American film directed by Michael Rymer, and featuring an ensemble cast, starring Paul Sorvino, Leslie Mann, Jeff Goldblum, Mariel Hemingway, Rita Wilson, Jared Harris, Joanne Baron and Michelle Williams. All dialogue was improvised by the actors. The film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival.
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (German: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte eines Mörders [das paʁˈfœ̃ː diː ɡəˈʃɪçtə ˈʔaɪnəs ˈmœʁdɐs] ⓘ) is a 1985 literary historical fantasy novel by German writer Patrick Süskind. The novel explores the sense of smell and its relationship with the emotional meanings that scents may have.
Violet Perfume: Nobody Hears You has an approval rating of 100% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews, and an average rating of 6.5/10. [3] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 74 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "generaly favorable reviews". [4]
Süskind was born in Ambach, Bavaria.His father was writer and journalist, Wilhelm Emanuel Süskind, who worked for the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and was the co-author of the well-known publication Aus dem Wörterbuch des Unmenschen (From the Dictionary of an Inhuman), a critical collection of essays concerning the language of the Nazi era. [3]