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- Jung So-min’s city chic transformation
- Tamra the Island: Episode 7
- Sungkyunkwan producers would also like an extension
- Cha Seung-won recovers, returns to Athena
Jung So-min’s city chic transformation Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:10 AM PDT Jung So-min, who just completed her first run as a leading lady in MBC’s Playful Kiss, shows her sophisticated side in a modeling campaign for accessory label Hazzys. Jung looks chic and polished, very different from the cutesy and sometimes childlike Oh Ha-ni, but still manages to maintain her youthful charm. It’s actually much closer to the image of her Bad Guy character Mo-nae, who was a rich spoiled princess. She could have been a detestable character, but I loved that Jung kept her relatable and pitiable, especially in regards to her first foray into love. I certainly hope the industry doesn’t try to shoehorn the 21-year old actress into roles that she isn’t ready for, age-wise, because I love her adorable earnest appeal. I would hate to see her openness and naivete stomped out by trying to capitalize on her star potential. She’s too good to throw under the bus. While Playful Kiss flew relatively under the radar, Jung So-min certainly didn’t. She’s a rare find, I think, because her acting chops are real, and not overdone. Her facial expressions are amazingly readable and never forced, and she can make me feel what she’s feeling at every turn. I’m excited to see what’s ahead for her. (...) © girlfriday for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 29 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 25 Oct 2010 08:20 PM PDT Man, I love Tamra the Island. The pacing continues to be tight, the acting continues to be strong, the characters continue to grow and the scenery continues to be beautiful. What more could one ask? Perhaps for some skinship? Well… (...) © nattacatta for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 26 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Sungkyunkwan producers would also like an extension Posted: 25 Oct 2010 03:27 PM PDT With its adorable and heartwarming storylines, not to mention engaging cast, Sungkyunkwan Scandal has attracted a mighty fanbase that belies its modest ratings numbers (although those have been steadily climbing as well). As a result, it has been flooded with fan requests for extensions, and even despite it being late in the game (with only this week and next week remaining), producers have also spoken up to say that they’d be eager for one as well. First off, the caveat: Don’t get your hopes up. We can hope, but I don’t think an extension is forthcoming with the obstacles it would have to overcome in a very short period of time. With that said… (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 153 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Cha Seung-won recovers, returns to Athena Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:10 AM PDT Well, it’s later than anticipated by the reports when he went in for surgery, but actor Cha Seung-won has recovered and returned to the set of the highly anticipated Athena: Goddess of War. He flew to Hawaii for the third overseas location shoot (after Italy, then Japan) with Su Ae, and will be filming a major storyline with her in Honolulu. So far the overseas locations at least have separate storylines, which bodes well for justifying their use, anyway. The Italy locations were the fateful meeting between Jung Woo-sung, Cha Seung-won, and Su Ae’s characters. The Japan shoot centers on Jung’s romantic story with Su Ae. (Cha had to be written out of Japan’s shoots due to his health.) Hawaii will focus on an intelligence operation for Cha and Su Ae, with Sean Richards joining them. Athena premieres in December. Via Hankyung RELATED POSTS
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