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Juliane Keller

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Juliane Keller is a Berlin-based culture critic covering K-drama aesthetics, visual storytelling, and global fan communities. With a background in media studies, Julian explores how Korean entertainment is reshaping visual culture worldwide.

Juliane Keller

Lee Min, half of iconic duo As One, was found dead at 46, with police investigating the cause. She remained active until her final days, releasing music and appearing on TV just weeks before her death. Colleagues and fans remember her as a gifted artist and warm soul, leaving behind a legendary musical legacy. The Korean entertainment industry was left reeling on August 5, 2025, when news broke that Lee Min (born Lee Min Young), one-half of the legendary R&B duo As One, had been found dead in her home at the age of 46.

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Juliane Keller

My Daughter Is a Zombie shattered records, reaching 2.2 million admissions in 7 days—faster than Hollywood rivals. The film’s emotional father-daughter story and comedic twist on zombies earned rave reviews and sky-high ratings. With its record-breaking pace, the movie is now on track to become one of 2025’s biggest Korean hits. In an unprecedented box office performance, My Daughter Is a Zombie has taken the Korean film industry by storm, surpassing 2.2 million viewers in just seven days—hitting its break-even point at record speed.

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Love Untangled, nostalgic 90s romance about a girl "fixing" her curly hair for love sparks modern beauty standard debates. Stars Gong Myoung and Shin Eun Soo deliver heartfelt performances in this problematic-yet-charming coming-of-age story. Premiering August 29 amid controversy, balancing period authenticity with contemporary inclusivity concerns. Netflix's upcoming Korean original film Love Untangled has become one of the most talked-about releases of the season, generating equal parts excitement for its nostalgic 90s romance and heated debate about

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Juliane Keller

HUNTR/X's "Golden" achieves PAK with 477 hours, ranking as the third-longest in history after BTS's "Dynamite" and NewJeans's "Ditto". The song also topped the UK Official Charts - the first K-pop track to do so since PSY's "Gangnam Style" (2012) - with 96 million streams in just 3 weeks. HUNTR/X's success proves fictional K-pop can rival real groups, blending music, mythology, and premium animation into a global phenomenon. In the ever-evolving world of K-pop, a new phenomenon has emerged—HUNTR/X, the fictional three-member girl group from Netflix’s an

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