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Replying to Joyce_Tyler Nov 28, 2022
Person Go Youn Jung
You shouldn't assume that JSM was removed. She's famous and receives a lot of film an k-drama offers. She left…
She's had a long and successful career as a model, singer, and actress. Have you factored in her modelling fees? The ads she's in pop up even when I'm watching dramas that she isn't in. And apparently by 2017 she already placed #26 on Forbes' list of Korea's "Power Celebrities."
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Replying to Joyce_Tyler Nov 28, 2022
Person Go Youn Jung
You shouldn't assume that JSM was removed. She's famous and receives a lot of film an k-drama offers. She left…
Easy answer. It's not just about the money. SHJ already has a lot of money. It's about being offered the kind of role that she was not being offered by k-drama producers, who have a habit of type-casting actors/actresses. You have to admit that her role in Cassiopeia was very different from her k-drama roles. Even her anti-heroine role in Why Her amounted to little in terms of dramatic intensity when compared to her role in Cassiopeia. So, again: It's not just about the money.
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Replying to Joyce_Tyler Nov 28, 2022
Person Go Youn Jung
You shouldn't assume that JSM was removed. She's famous and receives a lot of film an k-drama offers. She left…
The Korean movies I've seen, with the exception of some directed by Park Chan-wook and Bong Joon-ho, seem to have had small budgets. And movies that have low production costs can afford to cast actors, who are popular throughout Asia and pay them well. (Jang Hyuk is a good example.) Because of those actors, the movies will be able to find distributors beyond S. Korea, which means their worldwide gross is what you should be looking at. It's also possible that actors like to make movies even when the pay is only the equivalent of k-drama pay. because they only take 2 months to film rather than the 5-6+ months that it takes to make a 16-episode drama.
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Replying to Joyce_Tyler Nov 27, 2022
Person Go Youn Jung
You shouldn't assume that JSM was removed. She's famous and receives a lot of film an k-drama offers. She left…
I'm not sure. I read that info online, possibly provided by her new agency. But my guess is that following the completion of AOS, she began filming that movie, "30 Days," which would suggest that the production company waited for her. Can't say I'd blame them; she's very popular and always delivers.
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Replying to AlanPanek Nov 27, 2022
Person Go Youn Jung
I don't like this lead role in AOS2 one little bit. How does she rate this. And to remove JSM for her.? Outrageous!…
You shouldn't assume that JSM was removed. She's famous and receives a lot of film an k-drama offers. She left a movie to do AOS, and now she has returned to make more movies. She decides what projects she wants to do.
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Incognito Nov 1, 2022
You gave the acting a 7.0 rating (that's a C- in my country), after calling the acting "phenomenal" in your review. Was that rating a typo? Because for me, C- isn't phenomenal.
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On Han Groo Oct 11, 2022
Person Han Groo
Han Groo is a very talented actress. Her comic timing is no joke. I hope she makes a comeback soon.
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Replying to rationalbeings Jun 3, 2022
Yeapp... it's something that makes me so uncomfortable about asian celeb culture....that they can only ever belong…
Yes, but not only lobbyists--also megabucks donors, who tie their campaign contributions to the candidates' voting the way the donors want them to vote and the hell with the people's best interests.
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Replying to rationalbeings Jun 3, 2022
Yeapp... it's something that makes me so uncomfortable about asian celeb culture....that they can only ever belong…
Wow! Excellent comment. What's really made me uncomfortable is when a celebrity is dating and it's characterized as a "scandal!" That's so weird.
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Replying to komolo Jun 3, 2022
Mostly korean celebrity marriage at 40 age 🙂 and huge age difference. That age will effect on there pregnancy.
Apparently she isn't planning on getting pregnant. She said she 'll begin filming her new k-drama after the June wedding.
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Replying to ammmz May 14, 2022
wait this isn't confirmed is it??? or r u just saying it's who u want? (im jw lol i like her !)
Just a strong suggestion. I'm not the only one who would love to see this pairing.
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On Kim Tae Ri Nov 28, 2021
Person Kim Tae Ri
She was extraordinary in Mr. Sunshine, especially in her soft power scenes. Of course great dialogue and being filmed with so much love was a big help.
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Marshmallow-Chocoholic Oct 25, 2021
When one considers what's out there, this review is curiously harsh. Sure, the male lead isn't quite ready for prime time, but he improved noticeably as the series went on; and let's face it, Jang Na-ra, now in her prime, can act any of her male leads off the screen. Yes, the villain is a mustache-twirler, but that's because he's a symbol-- the living embodiment of evil. I thought Ji-ah made that clear when she burnt her hand and risked her future as an exorcist in order to send him off to an eternal hell and her secretary took extra precautions to make certain that he never walk the earth again. "

One of the best..." and you rate it a 7.0? And the acting a 7.0?! SYHH is a gem, a highly original future classic, with a bevy of well-defined characters, exciting action sequences, heartbreaking stories within the story that fully engage, and...Jang Na-ra, who has created an unforgettable heroine for the ages.
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