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Posted by yckim124 AKP STAFF  23 hours ago

Park Shin Hye names her most and least confident facial feature

 
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Park Shin Hye talked about her facial features. 

 

The January 22 airing of SBSOne Night of TV Entertainment' included an interview with Park Shin Hye, who recently completed the tvN weekend drama 'Memories of Alahambra.' 

 

One question asked the actress about the facial feature she is the most and least confident about. Park Shin Hye first said, "Everyone has some sort of complaint about their face." She then revealed, "My nose tip tends to be round," and added, "I'm most confident about my eyes."

 

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I am very proud of Shin Hye, she did an excellent job in MOA  portraying both HJ and Emma.  I do not see any other SKorea actress that could had brought better publicity, in International level, that the production company and investors were looking for,  than Shin Hye. Shin Hye is very generous and supportive! Mission accomplished , with honors! :relieved:

Wish her the best filming her new movie “Call” , and looking forward to see her on big screen. Hope they will show it in many Countries at the same time as in SKorea , so her fans can have a chance to see her. 

God bless her always and bring her many more projects and opportunities to work with new actors/actress to continue her grow as she wish! 

Peace and Love to all :heart:

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Memories of The Alhambra Insights

by: Packmule3 

 

Thus, I’m surprised at how much I enjoyed Memories of the Alhambra. From start to FINISH, I was riveted. If I were to hold a lecture on film analysis (and I’m not a film critic or a literature major), I’ll definitely choose this kdrama for dissection. There’s plenty of material to provide mental stimulus and robust discussion. Students, however, will be invited based on insight, maturity, wit, and bitchiness. For instance, anybody talking about HyunBin’s dimples TWICE in a single breath will be tarred and feathered. And anyone complaining WITHOUT MERITS about HeeJoo’s tears will be pushed out the window. –Don’t worry, our lecture hall will be on the ground floor. There’s nothing for YOU to cry about except loss of vanity.

http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2019/01/21/memories-of-the-alhambra-final-grade/ 

 

To me, the open ending in MotA is meant to FORCE the us, the viewers, to CONFRONT their message at a personal level. And their central message is about faith.

Do you believe or not? And if you do believe, how intense is your belief? Is it a tepid belief like Park or a fervent one like Heejoo? Will you believe for a year then give up? Or will you go on believing even when there’s no sign at all?

http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2019/01/22/memories-of-the-alhambra-qa-on-marco-and-open-endings/

 

Q: Did he come back? Is he just instanced in the game or is he real in that last scene? Because HeeJoo logged in I think the show was trying to make us believe she could only see him logged in? So he’s still in the game waiting to be released by some new Master?

http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2019/01/22/memories-of-the-alhambra-olis-bugs-and-dungeons/

 

Remember in Episode 13, she was searching for him around Myeongdeong, and she found him in the restaurant where he greeted her with “I knew you were coming.”

 

And then in Episode 14, for some reason, he knew she was outside the dressing room, and quickly opened the door and pulled her inside, and began scolding her for wearing her lenses.

 

At first, I wondered what did he mean by “I knew you were coming” and I didn’t know how he could have known that she was outside the dressing room. Did he have have a GPS tracker on her? What the heck? El Creepo guy with dimples! 

Then, I realized it was tied in with the train. Heejoo also RAN after him at the train station!!  There was a pattern to her behavior and Jinwoo knew that.  

 

Of course, he knew that if ever he went missing, SHE would find HIM.

He had FAITH in her, too! It wasn’t a one-way belief. It was reciprocal. He loved her too so he was also WAITING for her to come find him in the same way that she was WAITING for him to return. 

http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2019/01/22/memories-of-the-alhambra-phoenixs-happy-ending-and-game-explanation/

 

Q: I think it’s kind of funny that for most of this drama’s run, it felt like game > romance but by the end, I was feeling the romance more than the game. It’s a bit romantic that Jinwoo survived two near death experiences (stabbed in the heart and Prof. Cha’s NPC ambush) and the first thing he did was think of Heejoo waiting for him to come by, right? Retrieved her car, even, stood outside her window, and just… watched over her for a bit. And then quietly went to his death.  It’s a pity they didn’t have any scenes together in the last two episodes, but I actually don’t mind that they didn’t reunite at the end. The foundation of their relationship is Heejoo’s trust and that’s what we got.

 

To me, this kdrama is about an “old world” love. 

If you wanted a metaphor there, I’d say that Heejoo was his lighthouse. The light in her room was always lit, like a lighthouse, so Jinwoo aka Mr. Odysseus (pfft) could watch it and be comforted when he was lost at sea. He was going away on a deadly mission but knowing that she was waiting for him gave him peace and, I’m sure, courage to finish his job. Her light would bring him home.

 

We can also point out that Heejoo was a survivor too in this game of Jinwoo — in more ways than one. We’re not talking about the equality of experiences or the 50/50 split of pain here. (I hope militant feminists will get this soon: there are more ways to be a heroine than fighting NPCs.)

Instead of demanding that wrong sort of “equality for women,” I’m stressing the mutual sacrifices and unheralded sufferings of our couple.

Heejoo kept on walking although she was getting shot at point-blank range and from rooftop by snipers. Each time she was “logged out,” it meant that she died in the game. Not being a gamer, this must have scared her. But with dogged persistence, she searched for the missing Jinwoo.

 

So yes, if Jinwoo’s mission was to end the game, her mission was to get him back to safety. Again, if you wanted a metaphor there, Jinwoo was Mr. Odysseus sailing his boat, but Heejoo was his anchor when waves came crashing down.

So there you go. If people want to mention Odysseus again, tell them they can’t use that to belittle PSH’s character as Heejoo. 

http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2019/01/23/memories-of-the-alhambra-goyangis-instance-dungeon-and-odysseus/

 

One reason I gave this kdrama a whopping A- as final grade is because I LOVED how the ending paralleled the beginning. 

1. The empty church = empty plaza

2. The crucifix = victory column

3. The thunder and pile of sand = explosion and the rock

4. The dead knight of Castille = NPC Emma

http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2019/01/24/memories-of-the-alhambra-ep-1-and-16-wrap-up/

 

As for Heejoo, she was killed whenever she was automatically logged out by the game. 

But she didn’t die like Sec Seo because she wasn’t an ally. Jinwoo told her to just log out, probably so she wouldn’t have to be frightened NEEDLESSLY by the soldiers, his injuries, and the fighting. And he could have been taking extra precautions too lest there are other unexplained or unknown glitches.

http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2019/01/25/memories-of-the-alhambra-game-logic-again/

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