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    Actor Choi Daniel said he hated traveling because it requires “bothersome” preparations, such as packing and being bound to flight schedules, the actor told reporters Monday.

    “Traveling involves some incredibly bothersome jobs, such as making a list of things that I need, packing them up, making sure I arrive at the airport at least two hours before takeoff, and planning what to do during those two hours,” Choi told reporters at a press conference for KBS2 TV show “Big Man” in Yeoyido-dong, Seoul. 

    However, the actor said he enjoyed wearing glasses, his long-time trademark, and had worn a different pair every day since he starred in popular sit-com “High Kick Through the Roof” in 2009.

    “I first decided to act in bop glasses when I played a deeply cynical character in ‘High Kick Through the Roof,’” Choi said. The actor has joined stardom following the huge success of the situational comedy. 

    While the actor sometimes acted without his glasses in KBS2 TV show “The World That They Live In” in 2008, he was better received with his glasses. 

    “(My glasses) have become a part of my character, and many of my fans want me wear them while acting,” Choi said, acknowledging that his neat-looking image sometimes helped him win parts. In some cases, the producers would ask him to act with his glasses on as they are “a proven booster of popularity,” he said.

    “But frankly speaking, I am grateful that I have roles to act out, no matter whether I am wearing glasses or not.”

    By Chung Joo-won (joowonc@heraldcorp.com)

    Credit: The Korea Herald

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  2. Choi Daniel and Lee Da Hee make the cutest couple in BTS photos from 'Big Man'

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    KBS 2TV Mon-Tues drama 'Big Man'!



    Fans could tell that the two became close as friends through their natural skinship with each other with Lee Da Hee doing most of the initiating by hugging Choi Daniel's arm and giving him an air kiss while the actor gives a big happy grin.


    Lee Da Hee shared, "Choi Daniel and I think a lot about the production and share our opinions with each other. As Daniel tries to get along comfortably like friends with me and calls me, 'Da Hee ya', we became close. As we get more scenes together, I think we will be able to work together comfortably."


    The two's feelings will be tested in the drama however as Kang Ji Hwan emerges to create a love triangle.


    'Big Man' portrays the story of an orphan who goes through a fight reminiscent of 'David and Goliath' as he tries to protect himself and his loved ones. It will premiere on April 28 at 10 PM KST!


    Do you ship the Choi Daniel-Lee Da Hee or Kang Ji Hwan-Lee Da Hee couple?


    Credit: Allkpop

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    Actors Choi Daniel and Jung So Min posed together for a pictorial.

    The two actors, who will be playing the role of sibling of a chaebol family in the new KBS 2TV drama “Big Men,” displayed their charms in a pictorial photo shoot with fashion magazine, Allure Korea.

    Choi Daniel and Jung So Min dressed in a modern look from the 60s. The two actors conversed cheerfully with each other while getting their hair and make-up done. They set a positive vibe on set.

    Choi Daniel, who is three years older than Jung So Min, said, “She is calm and deep for someone her age,” and praised his co-star. Jung So Min also complimented Choi Daniel saying, “He has the ability to make people around him feel comfortable.” Their image transformation into chaebol siblings is gaining much attention since both are generally known to have friendly images.

    The pictorial of the two stars in “Big Men” premiering on April 28 will be featured in the May issue of Allure Korea

    Credit: Soompi 

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  4. South Korea's "Monster - Movie" is coming to N. American theater on March 14th


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    South Korea's "Monster - Movie" is coming to N. American theater (Los Angeles, CGV Cinemas) on March 14th!

    Synopsis
    Bok-Soon (Kim Go-eun-I) runs a street stall while taking care of her younger sister. Bok-Soon may not be the brightest girl but what she lacks in intelligence, she makes up for in uncontrollable rage. She's infamously known as the "psycho richard simmons" in her neighborhood. Bok-Soon's relatively peaceful life with her sister is disrupted when they cross paths with a serial killer named Tae-Soo (Lee Min-ki). Tae-Soo kills Bok-Soon's sister because she may have stumbled upon the truth of his murderous lifestyle. Bok-Soon's rage consumes her completely, leading her to plot her revenge on Tae Soo. Meanwhile, Tae-Soo vows to tie up his only loose end-Bok-Soon. Bok-Soon's descent into revenge and electrifying struggle with Tae-Soo culminates in a riveting conclusion. Who will emerge alive-hot-blooded Bok-Soon or cold-hearted Tae-Soo?

    Credit: Hancinema

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  5. Chilling character posters for Lee Min-ki’s thriller Monster
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    There isn’t a whole lot of new information on Lee Min-ki’s new movie Monster, but they released character posters, and well, just take a gander. You’re welcome. This is the thriller that began shooting last May, and stars Lee Min-ki as a cold-blooded serial killer. Uh, if those hash marks tattooed into his back are for the number of people he’s killed, I’m totally going to need a nightlight and a buddy when I watch this movie.

    The movie reunites Lee Min-ki with director Hwang In-ho of Chilling Romance, and he stars as “the perfect serial killer,” whatever that means. I think it means he doesn’t make mistakes, which I suppose is one definition of perfect. Co-starring is Kim Go-eun, a young actress who burst onto the scene with rave reviews for her debut in Eungyo in 2012.

    She plays the older sister of a pair of girls who have no one but each other and run a tiny produce stand in the country to make a living. The unni isn’t quite right, and is known in the neighborhood as “the crazy richard simmons.” She’s simple but loyal, and loves her sister and will hurt anyone who messes with her. One day the younger sister ends up a loose end for the serial killer, and he murders her to keep a secret hidden.

    The unni who’s already got a screw loose goes totally crazy, and grabs a knife and goes after her sister’s killer without hesitation. So it totally turns the expected setup on its head and sends her after the killer to get her revenge. Thus begins the twisted two-way chase, where he’s hunting her and she’s hunting him back, and it’s unclear who the real monster is in the story.

    Monster’s release has been a bit delayed, but it plans to hit theaters sometime in March.

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    Credit: Dramabeans 
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  6. Interview Kim Go-eun of A Muse
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    By William Kustiono

    A Muse is a South Korean film adaptation of Park Bum-shin’s novel Eun-gyo. On June 29th, the movie premiered at Lincoln Center in New York at the New York Asian Film Festival. The movie is directed by Jing Ji-Woo, it has earned numerous accolades including Best Film at the Build Film Awards and eight Best New Actress awards for Kim Go-Eun’s performance.

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    The story revolves around Lee Jeok-yo, played by Park Hae-il, a seventy years old national poet, and his thirty years old assistant Seo Ji-woo, played by Kim Mu-yeol. The assistant has recently published his first work, a novel with psychological insight, which is a bestseller hits. He becomes greatly indebt towards his teacher and master, Jeok-yo. When the young high school girl, Eun-gyo falls asleep on a chair on Jeok-yo’s house, Jeok-yo falls smitten by the beauty of Eun-gyo. He agrees to give her a part-time job as a maid in his house. They spend time together and Eun-gyo eventually awakens Jeok-yo’s long lost feeling of love and youthfulness. Jeok-yo begins to transfers his feeling to a story about him imagining a sexual relationship with the young and lively young woman. Ji-woo is completely jealous at Jeok-yo’s relationship with the young woman and his writing. As the story goes on, he decides to act on his own which later amuses the audience who watch the movie.

    The movie is based on the novel called Eun-gyo. This film starred a young actress, Kim Go-eun, who was never casted any movies before. This movie marks her first debut in the Korean film industry. Kim Go-eun is a drama major at Korea National University of Arts. She never received any kinds of acting or drama role in the television. The movie director, Jing, described her as an innocent girl who acted normal in front of camera. She did not impress anybody nor acted cute during the audition. This gave director Jing an idea for Go-eun to be casted as the innocent character, Eun-gyo. Although the movie was heavily criticized for having a story about a seventy years old guy having a sex with a high school girl, the film sold more than 1 million tickets in the following months after the film opened on April 25, 2012.

    During our interview with Kim Go-eun, she told us that she is very surprised to be this year’s recipient of New York Asian Film Festival’s Star Asia Rising Star Award. She also told us how much she loves shopping in New York and can’t wait to come back and to spend more time visiting all the places she has seen in the movies.


    Credit: http://blog.asianinny.com/exclusive-interviews/interview-kim-go-eun-of-a-muse/

    Video: ASIANinNY

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    Credit:: OnokoFilm
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