"First Snow Love": Korean transfer student Minjoong (played by Lee Junki) and Japanese female student Nanejie (played by Miyazaki Aoi) crossed the language and cultural barriers and developed an exotic love affair in Tokyo, beautiful scenery and romantic youth.
An intertwined romance.
"The day when the first snow blooms, the lovers who meet will feel happy." As time goes by, from the day when Min began to study the mysteries of ceramic craftsmanship, Qizhong mysteriously disappeared.
Has the thread of fate been torn apart like this?
On that summer day, you and I met here, and like snow, I fell in love with you.
Min Chung returned to the place where the two first met. On the day when the first snow was in full bloom, he called Qizhong devoutly. Unfortunately, the first snow was thin and the clouds melted as soon as the sun rose... "The Postman of Heaven" is a Japanese-Korean co-production, but it stars
They are all Koreans. I personally think this drama is quite touching. O(∩_∩)O~ tells the love story of two men and women who live in different worlds on the edge of life and death.
This drama stars singer Hero Jaejoong and Han Hyo-joo***, who gained popularity in Japan for her role in "Spring Waltz", and has attracted attention not only in China but also in Japan.
"Seoul Cafe" is a Japanese-Korean collaboration film directed by Take Haru and starring Kim Jung-hoon, Kyono Kotomi, and Saito Takumi.
"Seoul Cafe" tells the story of a food reporter played by Saito Takashi who accidentally discovers the traditional pastry shop "Bodando" in Seoul during an on-site interview in South Korea and meets the three brothers who are the heirs of the shop.
"Can't Forget You" China and South Korea: "Good Rain" Zheng Yucheng, Gao Yuanyuan "My Wife is a Gangster 3" The female lead is Shu Qi "Warrior" The female lead is Zhang Ziyi "Bai Lan" The female lead is Cecilia Cheung "Sword Rain" Zheng Yucheng (South Korea),
Michelle Yeoh, the directors seem to be John Woo and Su Zhaobin, I don’t remember much. Anyway, Su Zhaobin was nominated for Best Director at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2011 for "Sword Rain".