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<part 1>
1) Do you walk a lot?
Yes, I actually try to walk quite often. Since I spend a lot of time sitting down for work, I make an effort to walk at least 30 minutes a day. It helps me clear my mind and reduce stress. I wouldn’t say I’m an extremely active person, but walking is something I can easily maintain in my daily routine.
2) Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
Yes, I did. When I was a child, I used to play outside almost every day. Instead of walking for exercise, I walked as part of playing with my friends. We would explore the neighborhood or go to nearby parks. Looking back, I think I was much more physically active than I am now.
<part 2>
Describe a movie you watched recently that you felt disappointed about.
You should say:
When it was - about a month ago at home on a streaming platform
Why you didn’t like it - the storyline was quite predictable
Why you decided to watch it - the trailer looked very impressive
And explain why you felt disappointed about it - felt disappointed because the movie had great potential, but it didn’t fully develop its ideas
<part 3>
1) Do you believe movie reviews?
To some extent, yes. I think movie reviews can be helpful, especially when they are written by professional critics who analyze the film objectively. However, I don’t completely rely on them because personal taste plays a huge role in enjoying a movie. Sometimes, I enjoy films that receive low ratings, so I think reviews should be used as a reference rather than a final decision.
2) What are the different types of films in Korea?
There are various genres of films in Korea. For example, romantic comedies are quite popular, especially among young audiences. Crime thrillers and psychological dramas are also very well-produced and often receive international recognition. In recent years, socially critical films that deal with inequality or political issues have become more common as well. In addition, historical films are quite popular because they reflect Korea’s unique cultural background.