Time is melting down the speaker
I could without exaggeration have watched sixteen movies in the time it took me to watch Crash Landing on You (사랑의 불시착, 2019), maybe more if some of those movies were pre-Codes, but since this mostly a romantic drama but also a political noir, a corporate thriller, a double fish-out-of-water comedy, and intermittently a music video was very nearly the first media I have been able to watch since the end of May that I didn't dream up, I'm calling it a win for mental health and going to bed.

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0u6JWep-40E
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Everyone's mileage varies, but I liked it a lot. It did not hurt that I glommed onto one of the supporting cast from his first appearance, but it helped that I liked both of the leads and their relationship and the romance itself did not give me a heteronormative migraine. I also enjoyed the way its complex storyline cohered out of a number of initially quite disparate threads and genres. I may not be the target audience for romantic kdramas in general, but this one, definitely. (The interweave of noir and comedy, again, did not hurt its chances.)
Thanks for the other recommendations!
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I didn't see "Parasite," but it was pointed out that two of the actors overlap. I can't find you an article that isn't full of cookies and ads. These are they
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4525883/?ref_=tt_cl_t21
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3745391/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t32
I've noticed that the IMDb puts family name last for the actors' names but family name first for the characters' names for cultures in which the latter is traditional. (Korean and Chinese productions, at least).
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I'm glad! Enjoy.
I didn't see "Parasite," but it was pointed out that two of the actors overlap.
Oh, that's neat. Well, they work very well together and I hope they keep doing it!