The hero leaves Korea. But the village where Korean immigrants live is attacked by Chinese bandits.

If you're into historical dramas with a bit of a raw, desperate edge, then Looking for Love might just be digging up today. It's not a cozy watch, but for anyone curious about the struggles of Korean immigrants in a really difficult time, it offers a stark, sometimes uncomfortable look. However, if you're expecting big...


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"If you're into historical dramas with a bit of a raw, desperate edge, then Looking for Love might just be digging up today. It's not a cozy watch, but for anyone curious about the struggles of Korean immigrants in a really difficult time, it offers a stark, sometimes uncomfortable look. However, if you're expecting big-budget polish or a happy ending, you'll probably want to skip this one entirely. The film starts with our lead, played by Kyeong-seon Lee, leaving Korea. It’s not a grand departur..."
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