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A Bloodhounds Season 2 Review



It's been a month later since the much-anticipated second season of Bloodhounds dropped on Netflix after a year-plus hiatus, Friday, April 4th. I very much looked forward to the new journey and had my Netflix set to alert me when it dropped!


As the bell rings, the opening scene depicts Gun-Woo and Woo-Jin, played by Woo Do‑hwan and Lee Sang‑yi enjoying their much needed and deserved rest, and reward after the hell they went through in season 1 (If you haven't watched it, def go ahead and do that!). However, there were quite a few moments where the series in its season tripped on its footwork.


Attempting to find its pace, season 2 eases back into the swings of things with a noticeably slow opening stretch. The early episodes spend a lot of time re‑establishing relationships, motivations, and the new villain dynamics. While this groundwork…


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From Our Watchlist to Yours

Still of a scene of a K-Drama

One of our focuses here at Y Cre8te Films? is community. We want to cultivate a culture of community, and what better way to do that than see and share what each of us is watching - whether it be a movie or series.


Feel free to drop in the forum what's on your summer watchlist. Below is a list of movies/series from our watchlist:


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  • The Forge *****

  • Miracle from Heaven ****


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House of the Rising Sun



From the moment the trailer dropped on Netflix for "The Brothers Sun", I was so hooked, quickly setting the reminder for when it dropped! The tone carefully curated through the cinematography and edit was surely there! It was fun, lively, and action-packed!


Between the trailer and first pilot, I instantly felt the tender love and care put into this project. Themes of family, brotherhood, and community resonnated with me and were well apprecitated. Another theme I vibed heavy with, was parenthood. The love of a mother runs deep and is unconditional. Mama Sun, played by Michelle Yeoh was a pilar of wisdom, strength, love, and fortitude. Mama Sun's willingness to protect her family and community was unending.


Asian stories have been an intricate part of my life since little. My father was blackbelt, my uncle, a Marine, also into Kung Fu. I remember watching Kung Fu movies and ordering Chinese…


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