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Afghanistan 239

Albania 428

Algeria 536

American Samoa 7

Andorra 28

Angola 82

Anguilla 3

Antarctica 17

Antigua and Barbuda 15

Argentina 11,733

Armenia 305

Aruba 15

Australia 9,464

Austria 5,940

Azerbaijan 464

Bahamas 44

Bahrain 54

Bangladesh 1,085

Barbados 34

Belarus 562

Belgium 6,936

Belize 24

Benin 53

Bermuda 14

Bhutan 51

Bolivia 278

Bosnia and Herzegovina 624

Botswana 38

Bouvet Island 1

Brazil 21,685

British Indian Ocean Territory 5

British Virgin Islands 6

Brunei Darussalam 33

Bulgaria 1,562

Burkina Faso 166

Burundi 19

Cabo Verde 54

Cambodia 350

Cameroon 182

Canada 27,299

Cayman Islands 9

Central African Republic 31

Chad 29

Chile 2,918

China 15,464

Christmas Island 3

Cocos (Keeling) Islands 1

Colombia 2,067

Comoros 8

Congo 36

Cook Islands 7

Costa Rica 517

Croatia 1,526

Cuba 974

Cyprus 207

Czechia 



Synopsis

One Man's Unattainable Dream Became The Greatest Map In History.


Kim Jeong-ho's father died due to an erroneous map. Because of this, Kim Jeong-ho has a strong desire to make his own map. He begins a complete block map of Joseon.





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고산자 대동여지도, Gosanja: Dae-dong-yeo Ji-do, 古山子:大东舆地图, 古山子,大東輿地圖, O Mapa Contra o Mundo, แผนที่สยบโลก




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07 Sep 2016




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Biopic of noted cartographer Kim Jeong-ho / Gosanja - who set about making an accurate and accessible map of Korea for commoners, when such information was considered the purview of the ruling class.

Cha Seung-won portrays Kim, deftly balancing comedic elements in the script, while grounding the portrayal in respectful fashion. Cha oozes charisma - and you want a

Finish the LB World Map [Complete]


Watch at least one film from every country in the LB list of countries to fill the green map on the profile stats page.

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Edit April 2024 - with the renaming of countries and reallocation of films between countries on TMDB since completing this a couple of years ago, this is getting a review.

There are currently 247 countries listed on LB:
✅ Afghanistan
✅ Albania
✅ Algeria
✅ American Samoa
✅ Andorra
✅ Angola
✅ Anguilla
⛔ Antarctica
✅ Antigua and Barbuda
✅ Argentina
✅ Armenia
⛔ Aruba
✅ Australia
✅ Austria
✅ Azerbaijan
✅ Bahamas
✅ Bahrain
✅ Bangladesh
⛔ Barbados
✅ Belarus
✅ Belgium
✅ Belize
✅ Benin
✅ Bermuda
✅ Bhutan
✅ Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
✅ Bolivia
✅ Bosnia and Herzegovina
✅ Botswana
✅ Bouvet Island
✅ Brazil
✅ British Indian Ocean Territory
⛔ British Virgin Islands
✅ Brunei Darussalam
✅ Bulgaria
✅ Burkina Faso
✅ Burundi
✅ Cambodia
✅ Cameroon
✅ Canada
✅ Cape Verde
✅ Cayman Islands
✅ Central African Republic
✅ Chad
✅ Chile
✅ China
✅ Christmas Island
✅ Cocos (Keeling) Islands
✅ Colombia
✅ Comoros
✅ Congo
⛔ Cook Islands
✅ Costa Rica
✅ Croatia
✅ Cuba
✅ Cyprus
✅ Czechia
✅ Czechoslovakia
✅ Democratic Republic of Congo
✅ Denmark
✅ Djibo

A Life in Film – my Letterboxd stats


I was recently inspired by the stats visualizations on Letterboxd.com, a movie review website. The stats page is available for Pro subscribers only, but I’ve enjoyed Letterboxd as a free subscriber since 2013. Now that I’ve paid for a year of Pro, I can actually look at stats for each of the years that I’ve used the service.



This overview of Letterboxd stats will serve as my 2019 in review, but I’ll also point out some of the “all-time” stats features.

Let me start with some disclaimers: I am not getting paid to write this review. I have not created many
lists
in Letterboxd, so my stats pages aren’t as lush as they could be. I also don’t log every single movie I see, and my
diary
entries may not reflect the day, or even year, that I actually watched a film – instead, I’ll come across a film browsing through the site and add it then and there. Letterboxd is a playground for me. On the other hand, I refer to IMDb and my own movies spreadsheet as raw databases.

So here we go, the movies I logged in 2019. I’m taking screenshots while logged in, so I’ll point o