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Originally Posted by Bonnevie
I watched it off Amazon the day before the Oscars and loved it. I was not surprised it won. different strokes, etc. as someone who puts the subtitles on to watch regular TV, it was not a problem watching and enjoying this movie.
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I like subtitles as I often am not sure what they are saying even if sometimes the subtitles are wrong about what is actually being said.
I had a Korean MD and former Korean army physician who was also a professor at Yonsei University in Seoul, Korean at their Medical School for a nine month long roommate at Middlebrook Hall on the U of MN. This was on the Graduate Student level.
He did tell me some Korean phrases but I have forgotten most of those.
So I would definitely need subtitles.
Dong Goo did tell me a lot about South Korea.