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We won't let go! TVXQ/JYJ
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10-07-2010, Saat: 16:28
(Son Düzenleme: 10-07-2010, Saat: 16:28, Düzenleyen: ßadqiirL_o5.)
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Oo nasil üye olmam?
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Beni de ekleyin.
![]() Hong Tea Sung'umuz. ![]() (10-07-2010, Saat: 16:34)Song Ji Hyo yazdı: Oo nasil üye olmam? Ekleyeyim kuzum. Hos geldin. ![]() Bigeast____ ~ Cassiopeia
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Coffee Prince'te izlemistim.
![]() ![]() Beni de ekleyin. :muzikgurubu: (10-07-2010, Saat: 16:38)elif35.5 yazdı: Coffee Prince'te izlemistim. Ekledim. Hos geldin. ![]() Bigeast____ ~ Cassiopeia
We won't let go! TVXQ/JYJ
Bad Guy'la ilgili bir röpotaj yapmislar Kim Jae Wook ile, ama Ingilizce çevirebilecek olan var mi?
KIM JAE WOOK INTERVIEW AT BG SET Q: The scene at the beginning of "Bad Man" where you cried at the spot where your girlfriend died, was quite impressive. And it has been called 'the world's ugliest crying scene' because of how your whole face becomes distorted. I think that's why your emotions were able to be delivered more directly. What was it like shooting that scene? Kim Jae-wook (Kim JW): I felt a lot more pressure with this one scene because it was where I would show a completely different side to my character after having shown his general disposition so far, such as his violent and immature actions. However, I shot the scene without rehearsing for it because I felt that I might lose the important emotions if I practiced. But honestly, I didn't know I would look like that. I also didn't know that I had knelt down while crying. I think the whole staff must have been surprised when I did quite unexpectedly. I am thankful to them because they must have had a hard time filming it. I hurt a lot while shooting that scehe. So did my knees. (laugh) Q: You spoke fluent Japanese in the fourth and fifth episodes. I know that you lived in Japan when you were younger so did you continue to study the language? Kim JW: I didn't know how to speak Korean because I went to Japan at such a young age and came back to Korea when I was seven years old. It's hard to forget Japanese. I think it's because it was the first language that I learned. I didn't speak it as much when I was in high school but at home I still use Japanese to communicate with each other. That's why my ears have always been open but no matter how much I wanted to speak in front of new friends who were Japanese or Korean-Japanese, I wasn't able to because the words wouldn't come out. When I was in my early-twenties, I was finally able to speak Japanese freely because of the continuous efforts I put into trying to get along with those friends. What helped the most was still having the pronunciation. <b?Q: How did Tae-sung's short hairstyle with the middle parting come about? It is quite unique. Kim JW: I worried a lot on how to visually portray a son of a conglomerate like Tae-sung and while the clothing and his line of movement are important, I felt that hairstyle would be quite important. The middle parting is something that most guys in the country don't try out even though it may seem like you've seen it a lot and I thought that if I pull it off, it could look luxurious. It began with my greed to be the first one to try it out because it seemed that not even many actors had tried it out yet. I kept on insisting and said I would put up with the high risks on pulling it off. I have gotten cursed at a lot too because it. (laugh) I don't have that many people around me who give me compliments. Q: Besides the hairstyle and clothing, are there any other parts that you worked on in trying to look like a son of a conglomerate? Kim JW: Primarily I focused on the outer appearance but I honestly didn't study up on other factors other than that. When it comes to clothing, even the smallest differences such as the material or a handkerchief can make a person look luxurious so I consulted with my stylist on this a lot before the shoots. An actor being able to act well and be loyal to his character is a basic condition to be fulfilled -- I think his expressions, clothes and hairstyle can also express his character. I also work in fashion so I didn't want to miss out on those factors. Q: Tae-sung seems like an impulsive and destructive person. Were there any scenes that you acted out in which you thought to yourself 'He is really an idiot'?. Kim JW: There were no such scenes. I rather wanted to amplify his sensitivity or actions. When it came to scenes where his actions were destructive or violent I requested to add onto it. And many times I thought that I wanted to be even more dramatic in showing how he breaks apart at one point. The scene on the yacht where Tae-sung falls down after being slapped in the face by Jae-in was made up on set after talking with the director. Up until now regarding Gun-wook and Tae-sung, I think it will be a lot easier for the audience to watch the series if the two showed how they contrast in terms of their characteristics Reporter : Choi Ji-Eun five@ Photographer : Chae ki-won ten@ Editor : Lucia Hong luciahong@ <ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved> Source : 10.asiae.co.kr/Articl... ( English Korean ) |
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