During the Japanese occupation in the 1930s, a man works with the Japanese authorities to capture a masked rebel in the Korean independence movement. Later, though, he himself dons the "bridal mask" and takes on a second, hidden identity as a freedom fighter.
During the Japanese occupation in the 1930s, a man works with the Japanese authorities to capture a masked rebel in the Korean independence movement. Later, though, he himself dons the "bridal mask" and takes on a second, hidden identity as a freedom fighter.
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Annnnnnnd another year comes to a close.
Big thanks to our recap minions HeadsNo2, gummimochi, and kaedejun for sharing their reviews with us and joining the spirited discussion for the...
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My first year-end review!
I was so excited for this opportunity that I decided to watch as many dramas as I could in preparation this year, and all but forced...
Looking at the buffet table of 2012, I'm left in awe at the vast array of possible selections before me. The sheer number of choices is growing every year and I...
Review extravaganza time!
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