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Sabtu, 26 April 2014
[Interview] Kim Hyun Joong Sheds Nice Guy Image in Latest Gangster Drama
Credit: english.chosun.com
Singer Kim Hyun Joong made his acting debut in 2009 in "Boys Over Flowers" but has since appeared in just two more dramas, including KBS's "Inspiring Generation," which ended its 24 episode run on April 3.
As a result, not many people consider him a serious actor and he is only remembered for the nice-guy role he played in "Boys Over Flowers."
Desperate to proving his potential as an actor, Kim revealed a more masculine side in his latest role. As he wanted to play a manly character, he accepted the role to show what he was capable of. Then he became "immersed in the role," he said.
He played the role of a young gangster in the 1930s in glamorous Shanghai. The character was essentially a tragic one -- a man who grew up without his parents and who lost his only sister because he had no money to treat her after she got sick.
After learning about the truth behind his father's death, however, the character finds a new reason to live. He is determined to take revenge on those behind his father's death, but in the process ends up losing the woman he loves. Despite this tragedy in his private life, he inspires trust and friendship from those who follow him.
Kim said he put everything into the role as he had virtually decided to quit acting if he failed to deliver a good performance. This ultimately became an obsession, and one that frequently invaded his dreams. Fortunately, he learned a lot from playing the role and found how well he could do in the action genre, he said.
"I think acting well means playing the right role according to your age," said Kim. "I'm looking at several scripts right now, but I don't want to make a decision yet. As I have given all I had into my latest project, I want to take a while to rest and start again when I'm fully recharged and full of passion."
Singer Kim Hyun Joong made his acting debut in 2009 in "Boys Over Flowers" but has since appeared in just two more dramas, including KBS's "Inspiring Generation," which ended its 24 episode run on April 3.
As a result, not many people consider him a serious actor and he is only remembered for the nice-guy role he played in "Boys Over Flowers."
Desperate to proving his potential as an actor, Kim revealed a more masculine side in his latest role. As he wanted to play a manly character, he accepted the role to show what he was capable of. Then he became "immersed in the role," he said.
He played the role of a young gangster in the 1930s in glamorous Shanghai. The character was essentially a tragic one -- a man who grew up without his parents and who lost his only sister because he had no money to treat her after she got sick.
After learning about the truth behind his father's death, however, the character finds a new reason to live. He is determined to take revenge on those behind his father's death, but in the process ends up losing the woman he loves. Despite this tragedy in his private life, he inspires trust and friendship from those who follow him.
Kim said he put everything into the role as he had virtually decided to quit acting if he failed to deliver a good performance. This ultimately became an obsession, and one that frequently invaded his dreams. Fortunately, he learned a lot from playing the role and found how well he could do in the action genre, he said.
"I think acting well means playing the right role according to your age," said Kim. "I'm looking at several scripts right now, but I don't want to make a decision yet. As I have given all I had into my latest project, I want to take a while to rest and start again when I'm fully recharged and full of passion."
[Video] Bae Yong Joon talks about Kim Hyun Joong in 'Take you to the Star' (Cut) [14.04.25]
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'Take you to the Star' Chinese variety program broadcast on April 25th
'Take you to the Star' Chinese variety program broadcast on April 25th
[OBS경인TV] Kim Hyung Jun, condolence to the victims [14.04.25]
Kim Hyung Jun, condolence to the victims "Everyone, I want you to be happy" Tears
Credit: http://www.obsnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=799319
Credit: http://www.obsnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=799319
[Trans] Kim Hyung Jun attends the group memorial altar for the Sewol ferry victims
Original source: http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201404261821013110
English trans @SakuraDream501
A warming news of Kim Hyung Jun.
On April 26th at 2am, after the drama shooting scheduled, Kim Hyung Jun together with FC Avenger soccer team manager's along with four members attends 'the group memorial altar temporary of Sewol ferry accident victims' at Ansan Olympic Museum, Gyeonggi-do, Ansan-si, Danwon-gu, Gojan-dong.
Kim Hyung Jun official agency SH Entertainment said about this news "We don't know about it, but realized latter. Perhaps he went quietly after finished the drama shooting and he tried to come out of the camera, it was crowed him highly. We heard the story (of Kim Hyung Jun) looks pretty and good" Check out after that Kim Hyung Jun has leaving quickly.
Ansan has provided a temporary place for group memorial altar become 4 days. A lot of text messages from their hearts to convey the memorial inside were delivered to their families.
Meanwhile the Anshan temporary been opened since April 23 to April 29, at Ansan Olympic Memorial Hall.
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Kim Hyung Jun, condolence to the victims "Everyone, I want you to be happy" Tears
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