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As befits a story where war looms like a dark shadow, the mighty Korean-Japanese epic Pachinko (Apple TV+) takes no prisoners when it comes to spoon-feeding its audience. Though it’s nigh on two ...
'Pachinko' creator Soo Hugh talks Emmys, why we need more Asian-led show, and next projects Tender Is the Night adaptation and The White Darkness.
Set in Korea around the time of Japanese occupation in 1910 and spanning to 1989, Pachinko communicates with the audience in three languages: Korean, Japanese and English. On screen, viewers can ...
"Pachinko" creator Soo Hugh answers all the questions viewers might have after the Season Two ending.
While Season 2 of 'Pachinko' offers all the sensual pleasures of the first season's performances and production, it is very much the middle of a book.
Season 1 of 'Pachinko' introduced viewers to the generational saga of Sunja and her family.
Pachinko showrunner Soo Hugh and stars Jin Ha and Minha Kim explain what went into Season 2 of their Apple TV+ series.
'Pachinko' series creator Soo Hugh talks season 2 of the Apple adaptation, along with stars Minha Kim and Lee Minho, about Isak's death, what's next.
Pachinko fleshes out these storylines with a host of nuanced subplots (including Noa’s relationship with a racist school bully), as well as by repeatedly segueing to 1989 Tokyo, where Mozasu’s ...
“Pachinko” also presented its dialogue almost entirely in Japanese and Korean, with color-coded subtitles both distinguishing the two languages and showing how the younger Baeks interspersed ...
Set in Korea around the time of Japanese occupation in 1910 and spanning to 1989, Pachinko communicates with the audience in three languages: Korean, Japanese and English.