“Dr. Brain”, the other Korean series on Apple TV +… “Mum, I missed the plane”, it’s all over again on Disney +…

There is not only the direct in life, there is also the replay. From YouTube to Netflix to TV channel replays and radio station podcasts, 20 minutes Every Sunday concocts a list of things to see or review, listen to or listen to again.

“Dr. Brain”, the other South Korean series to watch on Apple TV +

Squid Game here, Squid Game over there, Squid Game, Netflix’s biggest hit, Squid Game, proof of South Korea’s soft power… Yes, but there is another South Korean series that needs to be talked about, at the risk of it going completely unnoticed. Launched last November 4 on Apple TV +, one episode per week, Dr. Brain is the adaptation of a Korean webtoon, a very fashionable format at the moment. But it is also and above all the first series of Kim Jee-woon, director of masterpieces like Two sisters Where I met the devil.

Lee Sun-kyun, seen in the Oscar winner and webbed Parasite, embodies a neuroscientist who seeks to know what hides the mysterious accident which claimed the life of his family. But by connecting to the memories of the dead, he runs the risk of losing his mind. Dr. Brain is also an opportunity to recall that if it is more discreet than Netflix or Prime Video, the Apple TV + platform offers among the best series of the moment, from For All Mankind To The Morning Show Passing by Foundation Where Ted lasso.

“Mom, I missed the plane”, it starts again on Disney +

You are an absolute fan of the first Mom I missed the plane (who isn’t?), and you’ve even watched all the sequels, until Mom, the house is haunted in 2012 ? Note that a sixth film, in the form of a remake, was released on Friday on Disney +, under the title Mom, I missed the plane (it’s starting again). The story is more or less the same, with young Max forgotten by his family on vacation in Japan and forced to defend his home against a couple who covet an inheritance. Except that it will be less of a recommendation than of a warning, so much the film misses almost everything that it undertakes – the spectators gave it the note of 1.2 / 5 on Allociné ouch ouch. But are you a real fan or not?

“Arcane”, the French animated series in the universe of “League of Legends”

League of Legends It has long since ceased to be a “simple” video game, but a universe of different products, formats, stories: figurines, novels, comics, virtual bands… and now an animated series on Netflix. Entitled Arcane and broadcast since November 6, the show focuses on the origins of two iconic champions, Jinx and Vi. But it is especially valid for its animation, signed by the French studio Fortiche. Some sequences leave the eyes wide open.


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