Thanks to Elphaba's advocacy for animal rights, the robots in Zootopia and the musical "Maybe Happy Ending" are able to speak freely. Everyone should be grateful to Elphaba.
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Thanks to Elphaba's advocacy for animal rights, the robots in Zootopia and the musical "Maybe Happy Ending" are able to speak freely. Everyone should be grateful to Elphaba.
Actors who will be acting in Korea have been revealed. Oliver and Claire.
The Korean-produced musical film "Maybe Happy Ending" was released on October 2nd. They're holding a promotion where theatergoers will receive "hwaboons" (gifts). Today, they've released a new poster.
Hi, Broadway. I'm a Korean fan who watched the original musical. "maybe happy ending" was made in Korea. I heard from Korea. The version of "maybe happy ending" you see in the U.S. will be released in 2028. Korea loves the original "maybe happy ending" the most, but they also love the version loved by you.
We won the Best Musical Award at the Korean Musical Awards again this year!! Yay!
I wish Claire would decorate Huwabun for Christmas, then pretend to drink from empty glasses after clinking them. I'd watch the movie as a science fiction film.
To add a little more detail, it would be nice if Oliver could deliver what Claire has been wanting for a while.
In a Korean musical film produced in Korea, Claire's owners were a criminal couple who made Claire wear makeup and make her carry a bag of money in their stead. It's heartbreaking that Claire still has a photo of her old owners.
I just saw the Korean musical film "Maybe Happy Ending" made in Korea.
I haven't seen the Broadway version yet. Of course, they said they'd bring it to Korea in 2028. I'll compare the original Korean version with the musical film. I've been watching "maybe happy endings" consistently in Korea since 2020.
The musical film's opening is fast-paced. John and Soyeon (Mido in the Broadway version) don't appear. While Oliver waits in his room for the postman—and meets Claire—the third number is "Thank You, Oliver." After Oliver and James' memories were told, they set a time. Claire couldn't seem to fix the charger on her own.
Oliver and Claire set their chargers on time for a few months, and then John comes out to show them a sore leg, and there's no jokingly saying, "I've got a gum on my head!" Claire says, "I'm going to apologize," and then there's nothing in Oliver's room with flowers. Good James would tell him to help out with the helper." It turns out that Oliver makes money on bills by saving money before he met Claire to collect parts to avoid breaking down rather than going to find James. Oliver doesn't pick up empty bottles in the movie.
Claire and Oliver are driving to Jeju Island, and there's a scene where she suddenly stops and Oliver is pulling the car from behind, and the humor is a little bit about trying to get help from a human being and failing. In the movie, Oliver can be seen wearing a yellow raincoat. In musicals, there is a shadow play to soothe Claire in the latter part of the ending, but in the movie, she brings parts to help her.
I was shocked when Claire fell from the ceiling and her head was directly injured on the floor.