Examples of using Ryoo in English and their translations into German
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Ryoo was last seen.
A suspect is soon found: photographer Ryoo Jeong-ho Kim Sang-kyung.
That means that Ryoo always tries out something new and proves his talent by doing so.
At his side he has Seok-hwan who is played by director Ryoo Seung-wan himself.
Ryoo attaches great importance to showing us how people become monsters in war.
Berlin" is a 2013 South Korean spy thriller written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan.
Story: Bae Byeong-woo(Ryoo Seung-beom) sells life insurances and one day he is promoted.
Story: Bang-ja(Kim Joo-hyeok)is hired as a servant for the aristocrat Mong-ryeong Ryoo Seung-beom.
Story: Yong-goo(Ryoo Seung-ryong) is mentally handicapped but fondly takes care of his little daughter Ye-seung Gal So-won.
That's just when he leaves the stage which is astrange decision of the filmmakers since you really would have liked to see more of Ryoo's very well done portrayal.
Story: Baek Yeo-hoon(Ryoo Seung-ryong) is chased after by armed men and eventually ends up in a hospital severely injured.
Which tempts you to be particularly strict with"Veteran",but even though this action comedy won't stick with you for long Ryoo Seung-wan simply delivers entertaining action cinema.
In his core Ryoo simply is an excellent character actor, but he also shows strong physical presence in a few action scenes.
The construction of the Laguna Solar power plant is an opportunity for us to gain a foothold in Mexico from which we can pursue further businessdevelopment opportunities in the region,” said Duhyoung Ryoo, CEO of Hanwha Energy.
Story: Kim Seok-go(Ryoo Seung-beom) teaches math at high school, although he could have achieved a lot more with his brilliant mind.
However, if you look at who's behind the movie, namely no one else than Ryoo Seung-wan, who did by far a greater job with his"Arahan", then you might get a little bit disappointed by this film.
Ryoo can handle shootouts, always capturing them very stylishly without ever having to rely on cheap slow motion sequences, as well as chasing and close combat scenes.
Even worse than this is the fact that Ryoo keeps switching between the different stories and characters so that we can't even begin to identify with any of them.
Story: Woo-ryong(Ryoo Seung-ryong) has lost his wife during the Korean War and needs to take care of his son Yeong-nam(Goo Seung-hyeon), who suffers from tuberculosis.
In fact, director Ryoo, as well as his colleague Tarantino, find great inspiration in old Asian(resp. Japanese) classics and Ryoo mixes some well-fitting western-score to it.
The writer and her husband Yeong-joon(Ryoo Seung-yong) are separated since the plagiarism accusation anyway and so she only takes her daughter Yeon-hee(Park Sa-rang) with her to the old house which lies a little bit out of a town at a lake.
