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  1. I still remember that cute scene in Hotelier where when Frank tells he can't help but smile when he looks at her. She gets offended and takes out a pocket mirror to check her teeth and then glares at him.She is so cute in that drama.Glad she is doing well.

    I also loove that scene ... its one of the many scenes I love in Hotelier! Hotelier was the drama that started my obsession in k-stars especially SYA and BYJ. Although now I started to also like other k-actors but I still like SYA the most! :P

    Here's another pic - she's so sweet here - looks so good although a few weeks pregnant!

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  2. Could anyone tell me why she cried? I'm so happy for her!

    Read from SYA.com thread that she cried was becos SGY did not get approval from her parents easily.

    SYA is so pretty at the press conference. I'm glad she find her Mr. Right (although not the choice I imagine) :P

    Congratutions SYA - wishing you happiness always! :)

  3. Original Korean Article:SportsSeoul 08/07/16 10:12

    English Translation Credit: HanCinema

    Overacting in dramas '3 people, 3 colors'... "Thoughtless vs comic vs princess"

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    Lately, the overacting of pretty actresses is watchable. Those who have kept one image are showing change.

    As melodramatic acting is different with each actor's color, overacting is the same. The peculiarity comes out according to the actor's individuality and role. If the actor adds his or her own creation, everyone produces a different kind of acting. In other words, their own overacting is perfected.

    There are three big actresses who are receiving acclaim for their overacting in 2008. Song Yoon-ah, who acts imprudent in SBS "On Air", Lee Soo-kyeong, who overdoes comical acting in MBC "The Lawyers of The Great Republic Korea", and Kim Jeong-hwa, who overacts as a princess in "When It's At Night".

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    Song Yoon-ah - Imprudence

    Song Yoon-ah showed something 180 degrees different from what she always has through SBS "On Air", which ended recently. In order to portray writer Seo Yeong-eun, she made comical gestures and spoke in a high-tone voice. After studying the character with the director and writer, 'Song Yoon-ah's overacting' was born.

    After the first airing, 'Song Yoon-ah's overacting' were search keywords on many portal sites. Viewers were not used to her changed image and said, "It's overwhelming to watch" and "It's too fake". There were so many negative comments that even she was shocked.

    As the drama developed, viewers grew closer to Seo Yeong-eun, and changed their opinions to "It's fresh" and "It's fun". So it became a time for Song Yoon-ah to expand her limits as an actress. After the end, Park Yong-ha, who also starred with her, said, "If Song Yoon-ah's overacting wasn't there, "On Air" wouldn't have been either". Song Yoon-ah's 'overacting' was the core of the drama.

    Lee Soo-kyeong - Comic

    Lee Soo-kyeong is adding comedy to her overacting through MBC "The Lawyers of The Great Republic Korea". Her character, Woo Ee-kyeong, has finished last at the Judicial Research and Training Institute. Because of her role, she comes out with a curly perm and is always going left and right.

    Woo Ee-kyeong is a passionate lawyer with a plain appearance. Although she works in an empty office, she acts upon her emotions rather than her logic. Because of her quick temper, she argues a lot and little incidents never stop. Her high-tone voice and exaggerated gestures, the basics of overacting, are bringing laughter to the viewers.

    This kind of acting is bringing positive feedback. After the first airing, the viewers' forum said, "The character of an awkward lawyer is new" and "The drama is more fun because of Lee Soo-kyeong's comical acting". Lee Soo-kyeong's acting helped to draw in attention and interest from the viewers.

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    Kim Jeong-hwa - Princess disease

    In MBC "When It's At Night", Kim Jeong-hwa plays Wang Ju-hyeon, a worker of the cultural bureau who is only interested in men. After Park Ji-yoon left in the middle due to personal conflicts, Kim Jeong-hwa quickly replaced her. Her character is in her 20s, looking for a husband who has potential into rising into high society.

    She contemplates and plans every day to win Huh Cho-hee (Kim Seon-ah), who is receiving attention from all the men. Through this, she is showing comical overacting. Her gesture of flipping her bangs when she talks is already becoming popular.

    Viewers are saying, "Kim Jeong-hwa had that side too?" and "It's new". The reason why Kim Jeong-hwa's acting is drawing interest is because she truthfully expresses the inner thoughts of women in their 20s.

  4. Hi and Welcome! :)

    ... I saw her and PYH in Kim Jung Eun's Chocolate but don't understand anything coz there aren't any subs... does anyone have the translation for that?

    coz i really wanna know what they're talking about...haha...since they kept on laughing...

    Remember reading the full translation from KJE's thread (just went into the thread looking for you ... is on page 413) :sweatingbullets:

  5. How can someone just left such a comment in YA's thread? :angry: That's so rude and senseless!

    Whoever you are, you left 2 messages in the soompi forums since you joined it in April 08 and both are so negative. :phew: Your broken English is so horrible... :vicx: Can you please leave us alone. :o

    ccbabe & Demen

    This type of person you should ignore and treat as non assisted. I noticed she posted 3 times and all are to blast our beloved SYA. Reading the 1st msg, I think most probably is the same person who also blasted SYA on the OA thread as she is not happy that LKM ended up with YE. As this person was told off in that thread, so she created another name and post her dissatisfaction on SYA thread directly. As far as I'm concern, this person is not worth even to response to. So Demen & ccbabe, don't stress over such comments from a nonsensical person!

    To me SYA beside very pretty, is one of the sweetest, kindiest and friendliest Korean actrees. In the KJE's chocolate show when she was a guest recently, the audience shouted "she is so... pretty" when she came out. Read this on the KJE thread. This is not the first time I read such comment. One BYJ fan who saw SYA wrote on her blog, "she is actually more pretty in person than on screen". :P

  6. Read this article in Songyunah fan's website which you fans of Song Il Kook might be interested. Article contributed by Mercury32 from S.Korea on Sept 2005 (hope she doesn't mind me putting this article here).

    Song Il kook, “My ideal type is Song Yun ah.”

    Song Il kook is a rising male actor. He has become popular since last year. He appeared in the drama 'King Street’ as an extra. He is 34 yrs old, but now is his prime. He also appeared in the drama 'God of Sea'

    Once I watched the KBS entertainment program, and he stated during the interview, “I have liked SYA since I debuted. After I debuted, I had a chance to meet SYA because she was the heroine of the drama. (The drama is King Street, of course) I even asked her for autograph during the shooting.”

    (The part of the article)

    The actor Song Il kook had a birthday party with his fans. Song Il kook had a real talk with his fans, and many fans asked him about his ideal type and he answered,

    “My ideal type is a woman who has something that I don’t have. Since I am not smart, I like an intelligent woman.” His manager added, “He seems to like Song Yun ah.” Then a lot of fans shouted. Song Il kook stated briefly, “Song Yun ah is really good actress.”

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