Kakamigahara (Japan), June 6 (Ians) The Indian women’s hockey team came from behind to record a thrilling 2-2 draw against Korea in their third game of the Junior Asia Cup 2023, here on Tuesday.
Yujin Lee (15′) and Jiyon Choi (30′) found the back of the net for Korea, while Deepika Soreng (43′) and Deepika (54′) scored a goal each, enabling India to secure a draw and maintain their position at the top of Pool A.
Korea swiftly settled into a passing rhythm and dominated India in the first quarter, controlling the majority of possession and repeatedly testing India’s defence. Korea won a couple of penalty corners but failed to capitalise; however, they were able to take the lead when Yujin Lee (15′) scored a field goal through a well-placed shot from inside the D.
With a 1-0 lead, Korea entered the second quarter with an assertive approach and played a pressing game to dominate India.
Yujin Lee (15′) and Jiyon Choi (30′) found the back of the net for Korea, while Deepika Soreng (43′) and Deepika (54′) scored a goal each, enabling India to secure a draw and maintain their position at the top of Pool A.
Korea swiftly settled into a passing rhythm and dominated India in the first quarter, controlling the majority of possession and repeatedly testing India’s defence. Korea won a couple of penalty corners but failed to capitalise; however, they were able to take the lead when Yujin Lee (15′) scored a field goal through a well-placed shot from inside the D.
With a 1-0 lead, Korea entered the second quarter with an assertive approach and played a pressing game to dominate India.
- 6/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Part of the 2020 selection of Pia Film Festival, “Fear of Missing Out” implements an experimental approach to comment on the concepts of suicide and loss.
“Fear of Missing Out” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Yujin has come across a recorded voice message left behind by Song, a friend from high school, before she committed suicide. Inside the car of a friend, Kou, she starts discussing about the impact the message had to her, eventually asking him to get her to a temple where a medium could possibly allow her to communicate with the deceased once more. The discussion is “interrupted” by scenes showing the recorder while Song’s voice narrates her last thoughts, and ones of reenactment of what is heard, with the one regarding her husband, a policeman who also committed suicide after shooting a suspect, being the most impactful. A number of panoramic shots of the road,...
“Fear of Missing Out” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Yujin has come across a recorded voice message left behind by Song, a friend from high school, before she committed suicide. Inside the car of a friend, Kou, she starts discussing about the impact the message had to her, eventually asking him to get her to a temple where a medium could possibly allow her to communicate with the deceased once more. The discussion is “interrupted” by scenes showing the recorder while Song’s voice narrates her last thoughts, and ones of reenactment of what is heard, with the one regarding her husband, a policeman who also committed suicide after shooting a suspect, being the most impactful. A number of panoramic shots of the road,...
- 2/23/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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