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Showing posts with label Time Between Dog and Wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time Between Dog and Wolf. Show all posts

2.19.2012

Park Gun Tae | Kkonminam Rising.

When this young actor first appeared on Episode 2 of Warrior Baek Dong Soo, my initial reaction was, 'Omo! He's cute!'

As young Yeo Un in Warrior Baek Dong Soo.
And then I went, 'Jahkahnman... Where have I seen him before???' His face was oddly familiar, and I kept racking my brain for the answer. I even rummaged through my stash of Korean drama DVDs and went through the pictures on the disc covers. After thirty minutes of unsuccessful searching, I ended up going online and googling 'Warrior Baek Dong Soo'. (Which is what I should have done in the first place, lol.)

Turns out, this young man is Park Gun Tae whose acting career has spanned four movies and ten highly successful dramas - including Time Between Dog and Wolf.

As young Lee Soo Hyun in Time Between Dog and Wolf.
That was the answer to my question. I first saw him in Time Between Dog and Wolf. Then twelve years old, he played the role of the young Lee Soo Hyun - the drama's main character. Just to remind you, the adult Soo Hyun was portrayed by no other than my Lee Jun Ki. (This blog should really have a Lee Jun Ki counter, lol.)

A very young and very adorable Park Gun Tae. :)

Now seventeen (he celebrated his birthday last February 5), Park Gun Tae truly has the makings of a great actor. His performance in the 2008 drama East of Eden earned him the Special Child Actor Award from MBC.  And now, as the young Yeo Un in Warrior Baek Dong Soo, he commanded attention to the drama with his strong acting, charismatic smile, and undeniably, his kkonminam looks.

Spell intensity.

His splendid performance, albeit short (they have to grow up in the drama, you see), reminded me of some of my favorite and talented actors. I'll itemize them so as not to confuse you with the names.

  • Jang Geun Suk as Lee Chang Hwi in the 2008 drama Hong Gil Dong
  • Park Shi Hoo as Kim Seung Yoo in the 2011 drama The Princess' Man
  • Lee Jun Ki as Yong in the 2008 drama Iljimae


See? I told you I love period dramas, lol. And no, this has nothing to do with their seemingly similar gorgeous mane of hair.

Watch out world, this rising kkonminam is not just a pretty face. He definitely has the acting skills to boot.

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1.14.2012

Project | Lee Jun Ki

If you don't see much of me online over the weekend, it's most likely because of these:

Lee Jun Ki overload!
After months and months of waiting and searching, I finally have in my hands Lee Jun Ki's last three dramas! I was totally smitten when I first saw him on My Girl (sorry Wookie, I wasn't rooting for you back then), and was impressed all the more with his acting on The King and The Clown. Which is why I vowed to go through his complete filmography.

This is how I watch these Korean dramas. When I find an actor or an actress that I really like, I see to it that I watch his or her complete body of work, including films and even cameo appearances. Last year I was able to accomplish this with Jang Keun Suk, Kang Ji Hwan, Lee Yo Won, and of course, Choi Siwon

I'm trying to do the same this year, with Jun Ki first on my list. I'm watching at an unbelievably slow pace lately. I used to be able to finish a 16-episode drama in just two or three days. But with so many things to do at home plus the very little free time that I have is now split between blogging and watching Kdramas, I reckon that beating last year's record of 42 dramas watched may not be possible. 

Either way, finishing these three titles would be my goal for now. I'm halfway through Time Between Dog and Wolf, and I'm enjoying every second of it. I'm sure I'll be done before the kkonminam returns. See that purple ticker on the left sidebar? That's how many days left until he's discharged from the army. Rejoice, fangirls! J-Style is coming back! 


Now back to my drama! :D



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