I'm a woman. I'm gay, I'm biracial. I'm a mother to an extraordinary daughter. I'm an ex-wife, a friend. I think I'm a really loyal friend. I'm a daughter, I'm a sister and I'm you. I am a part of you.
I'm a woman. I'm gay, I'm biracial. I'm a mother to an extraordinary daughter. I'm an ex-wife, a friend. I think I'm a really loyal friend. I'm a daughter, I'm a sister and I'm you. I am a part of you.
All this tradition and correctness and pretending I’m so skinny and cool. Can we try to put a stop to that, yeah? Let’s all just put a stop to this madness!
MOON SO RI AS OH KYUNG SOOK
QUEENMAKER (2023) dir. Oh Jin-Seok | EP.5
“Did you have a relationship before you met Dad?”
“I did.”
“Oh, really? What kind of person? Come on. Answer me.”
“It always smelt good when I was around.”
“That’s it? Tell me more.”
Moonlit Winter (2019), dir. Lim Dae-hyung
Yunhui-ege (2019) by Lim Dae-hyung
Book title: Neko No Kansensho (Feline Infectious Diseases in English; 2011) by Katrin Hartmann & Julie K. Levy, edited by Yasuyuki Endo
I always thought it funny how she says the most heart-shattering sentences about seeing her first love again in her dreams...while reading about cat allergies
KIM HEE-AE & YUKO NAKAMURA as Yoon Hee & Jun MOONLIT WINTER (2019, dir. Lim Dae-hyung)
ASIAN QUEER MOVIES 🎬🌈
and i'm not supposed to think this is a drama about lesbians in politics?
wow i feel quite overwhelmed after watching little women. the polarity between in-joo and sang-a, the way they are and their arcs, which makes me hopeful and tragic respectively... in general the show presented deep characters and their striving for peace in a highly unequal and corrupt capitalist system - i'll be thinking about them for a bit.
watching little women (2022) and it's getting so fucking good and tense toward the end omg.... stellar performances all around too!
Away (2020) - 1x03
QUEENMAKER (2023) dir. Oh Jin-Seok
yuko nakamura as jun in moonlit winter (2019) icons