Shim Woo Joo’s plan of revenge failed when she fell in love with the one she was supposed to take revenge against. Dong Jin and Woo Joo found comfort and happiness in each other in “Call It Love,” but their family’s past was going to be an obstacle to their relationship. When Woo Joo told him the truth, Dong Jin wasn’t angry or upset, but just sad that he would have to break up with the woman he loved because of the past he wasn’t responsible for. A relationship that was forbidden from the beginning couldn’t be stopped, but it changed Dong Jin and Woo Joo’s lives.
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‘Call It Love’ Season 1: Story Recap
Shim Woo Joo, the middle child among her three siblings, lives with them in Seoul while their mother lives alone in Tongyeong. Her father abandoned them to live with another woman,...
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‘Call It Love’ Season 1: Story Recap
Shim Woo Joo, the middle child among her three siblings, lives with them in Seoul while their mother lives alone in Tongyeong. Her father abandoned them to live with another woman,...
- 4/14/2023
- by Neha Bhondve
- Film Fugitives
Woo Joo and Dong Jin’s love lives got complicated after Woo Joo’s mother returned and found out that her children had been kicked out of the house. Woo Joo couldn’t stop herself from falling for Dong Jin, despite knowing that they could never be together. In “Call It Love,” while Woo Joo’s mother approves of Dong Jin as Woo Joo’s partner, Woo Joo is stressed out over how to reveal the truth to her family and break up with Dong Jin. Dong Jin still has no idea about it and is happy with his new relationship.
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How Does Hae Sung Find Out Dong Jin’s Identity?
Dong Jin fits right into Woo Joo’s family, and he even promises her mother to visit her in Tongyeong. However, Hae Sung has noticed the tension between Woo Joo and Dong Jin, and she also notices...
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How Does Hae Sung Find Out Dong Jin’s Identity?
Dong Jin fits right into Woo Joo’s family, and he even promises her mother to visit her in Tongyeong. However, Hae Sung has noticed the tension between Woo Joo and Dong Jin, and she also notices...
- 4/7/2023
- by Neha Bhondve
- Film Fugitives
Woo Joo failed to keep her distance from Dong Jin, and they didn’t need to confess that they liked each other. Their actions spoke loud enough. Dong Jin has changed a lot because of Woo Joo, and for the first time after his breakup with Min Young, he went camping with Woo Joo. However, their romance in “Call It Love” will not be easy and simple, as Woo Joo gets a reality check after her mother returns to Seoul and finds out what Dong Jin’s mother did to her children.
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What Does Cha Reveal To Seon Woo?
Woo Joo skips work because she needs to tell her mother the truth and feels suffocated. She reveals how she created a scene at her father’s funeral, thinking she would laugh thinking about it later, but she regrets it. She cries to her mother, saying that she lives...
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What Does Cha Reveal To Seon Woo?
Woo Joo skips work because she needs to tell her mother the truth and feels suffocated. She reveals how she created a scene at her father’s funeral, thinking she would laugh thinking about it later, but she regrets it. She cries to her mother, saying that she lives...
- 3/31/2023
- by Neha Bhondve
- Film Fugitives
“Call It Love” has taken a turn from a raging revenge story to a budding romance. Woo Joo realized that she was falling for Dong Jin but wasn’t ready to accept it until her friend, Yoon Joon, asked her to be honest with herself. Meanwhile, Dong Jin confessed to his friend, Seon Woo, that Woo Joo had swayed his heart, but he wouldn’t go any further than that because he was afraid to get abandoned again.
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Why Does CEO Shin Try To Attack Min Young?
Woo Joo finally finds out where her brother Ji Gu is and asks him to come back home. It might look like she is forcing her thoughts on her brother, and Ji Gu feels the same, but Woo Joo explains to Ji Gu that she wants him to have a decent job, unlike his sisters, and live a better life. Ji...
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Why Does CEO Shin Try To Attack Min Young?
Woo Joo finally finds out where her brother Ji Gu is and asks him to come back home. It might look like she is forcing her thoughts on her brother, and Ji Gu feels the same, but Woo Joo explains to Ji Gu that she wants him to have a decent job, unlike his sisters, and live a better life. Ji...
- 3/25/2023
- by Neha Bhondve
- Film Fugitives
The popular show starring Chen Daoming is set for release in Singapore and the Philippines.
Fox Networks Group Asia (Fnga) has acquired rights to broadcast Chinese hit TV series The First Half Of My Life, produced by New Classics Media, outside of mainland China.
Starring Chen Daoming, Jin Dong and Ma Yili, the 42-episode drama tells the story of a woman whose peaceful life as a housewife is disrupted when her husband asks for a divorce. Launched on Dragon TV and Beijing TV on July 4, the series is already the 11th highest-rating show among China’s primetime broadcasts and has racked up 354 million internet views.
Fnga plans to launch the series outside mainland China on August 14 at 8pm on Star Chinese Channel (Scc) and one hour later on its streaming platform Fox+, which has launched in Singapore and the Philippines to date.
The series is directed by Shen Yan (Chinese Style Relationship), written by Qin Wen (Hot...
Fox Networks Group Asia (Fnga) has acquired rights to broadcast Chinese hit TV series The First Half Of My Life, produced by New Classics Media, outside of mainland China.
Starring Chen Daoming, Jin Dong and Ma Yili, the 42-episode drama tells the story of a woman whose peaceful life as a housewife is disrupted when her husband asks for a divorce. Launched on Dragon TV and Beijing TV on July 4, the series is already the 11th highest-rating show among China’s primetime broadcasts and has racked up 354 million internet views.
Fnga plans to launch the series outside mainland China on August 14 at 8pm on Star Chinese Channel (Scc) and one hour later on its streaming platform Fox+, which has launched in Singapore and the Philippines to date.
The series is directed by Shen Yan (Chinese Style Relationship), written by Qin Wen (Hot...
- 7/13/2017
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
The popular show starring Chen Daoming is set for release in Singapore and the Philippines.
Fox Networks Group Asia (Fnga) has acquired rights to broadcast Chinese hit TV series The First Half Of My Life, produced by New Classics Media, outside of mainland China.
Starring Chen Daoming, Jin Dong and Ma Yili, the 42-episode drama tells the story of a woman whose peaceful life as a housewife is disrupted when her husband asks for a divorce. Launched on Dragon TV and Beijing TV on July 4, the series is already the 11th highest-rating show among China’s primetime broadcasts and has racked up 354 million internet views.
Fnga plans to launch the series outside mainland China on August 14 at 8pm on Star Chinese Channel (Scc) and one hour later on its streaming platform Fox+, which has launched in Singapore and the Philippines to date.
The series is directed by Shen Yan (Chinese Style Relationship), written by Qin Wen (Hot...
Fox Networks Group Asia (Fnga) has acquired rights to broadcast Chinese hit TV series The First Half Of My Life, produced by New Classics Media, outside of mainland China.
Starring Chen Daoming, Jin Dong and Ma Yili, the 42-episode drama tells the story of a woman whose peaceful life as a housewife is disrupted when her husband asks for a divorce. Launched on Dragon TV and Beijing TV on July 4, the series is already the 11th highest-rating show among China’s primetime broadcasts and has racked up 354 million internet views.
Fnga plans to launch the series outside mainland China on August 14 at 8pm on Star Chinese Channel (Scc) and one hour later on its streaming platform Fox+, which has launched in Singapore and the Philippines to date.
The series is directed by Shen Yan (Chinese Style Relationship), written by Qin Wen (Hot...
- 7/13/2017
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Illustration by Alex Gross
China's fake Facebooks started as mere copycats but now drive innovation in advertising and gaming. They've also built something unique in their country: a place where people can find love, speak out, and be whoever they want to be.
Wang Xing, who started the site that is now called Renren, says his goal in creating a social network was "to make a better world." Today, he almost never goes on Renren. | Photograph by Mark Leong
"Know anyone who has any needs?"
"I'm not sure, I can ask around for you."
"Don't you have any needs?"
"I just want to be with someone I love."
"Really, I'm not bad. Give it some thought."
It was the worst pickup attempt that Dong Jin had ever heard. You might think that something was lost in translation, that surely this sounds better in the original Chinese, but you would be wrong.
China's fake Facebooks started as mere copycats but now drive innovation in advertising and gaming. They've also built something unique in their country: a place where people can find love, speak out, and be whoever they want to be.
Wang Xing, who started the site that is now called Renren, says his goal in creating a social network was "to make a better world." Today, he almost never goes on Renren. | Photograph by Mark Leong
"Know anyone who has any needs?"
"I'm not sure, I can ask around for you."
"Don't you have any needs?"
"I just want to be with someone I love."
"Really, I'm not bad. Give it some thought."
It was the worst pickup attempt that Dong Jin had ever heard. You might think that something was lost in translation, that surely this sounds better in the original Chinese, but you would be wrong.
- 1/18/2011
- by April Rabkin
- Fast Company
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