Seok Woo
Seok Woo is a South Korean film director, known for his work in the horror and thriller genres. Born on January 7, 1962, in Seoul, South Korea, Seok Woo began his career in the film industry as a director of music videos and commercials. He made his feature film debut in 2000 with the horror film "Joint Security Area," which was a critical and commercial success.
: During a sudden zombie outbreak on a high-speed train to Busan, he transforms into a selfless protector. seok woo
Unlike typical "perfect" heroes, Seok-woo’s growth is forced by the brutality of the situation. He learns teamwork from Sang-hwa and empathy from his daughter, Su-an. By the time he makes his final sacrifice, he isn't just saving his child; he's reclaiming his humanity. Seok Woo is a South Korean film director,
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Some of his notable films include:
and still can’t get over Seok-woo’s character development. He started as a distant, work-obsessed fund manager who barely knew his daughter, but in the end, he gave everything to ensure her survival. 💔
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I haven’t watched this fully yet, but from what I know I have to say that this is surely awesome compared to what nonsense Bollywood is coming up with these days 🙂 😀
Absolutely… it is worth watching… actually almost everything made by yash raj productions is actually worth a watch, because they are usually original storylines… one if my faves is mohabbatein from 2002.
Used to be – last four in a row or something from them have been pretty uninteresting 😀 not as good as they used to be 😦
ohhhhh really?? 😦 yeah I stopped watching or following after probably 2008 or so…
Except for a few movies, Bollywood is terrible these days. They have no ideas; they just copy from other Indian movies, Hollywood and even from Korea. Like this: http://moviesofthesoul.wordpress.com/2014/07/01/ek-villain/
At least such copied movies are okay watch 😀
Aren’t Kajol and SRK a bit too old for this mills and boons dross they keep spouting out?
I haven’t really been following their individual work rather than their work together in movies, so I can’t really say. But, yeah, SRK definitely made some bad choices over the past years. As far as Kajol goes I think she usually chooses her roles wisely. Or did you mean something else?
And I think there is really no age limit when it comes to romantic movies…