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MY ROYAL NEMESIS (2026) text posts (1/?)

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Lee Byunghun as Yoo Mansoo
NO OTHER CHOICE (2025) dir. Park Chanwook
i had never met a soul who could speak my language. until there was you. you, are fluent in me.
βanonymous, insp.
CAN THIS LOVE BE TRANSLATED?
As I shut my eyes for what I thought would be my last moments, elsewhere, they were busy enjoying a festival of their own. My life had been entirely devoid of fireworks, and here they were, exploding in the distant sky. I had simply closed my eyes for a brief moment, but in the world laid before me when I reopened them, for the first time in my life, a lavish festival was being held just for me.
I'm mad at you. I'm still mad at you, too.
Business as Usual (2025)

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Once you're a part of Jungjae, you're forever a part of Jungjae.
Then why don't we say that once you take off that gown, you've transformed? Okay. ... Right. Then trans... transformation... Mr. Joo Ho-jin. Ms Cha Mu-hee! Hey, why are you laughing? I shouldn't have transformed. I mised you. And i was worried about you. I really missed you too. You're so good at transforming.
Can this love be translated? 2026 ο½ EP.11
OLDBOY μ¬λλ³΄μ΄ (2003) dir. Park Chan-wook