joi, 12 noiembrie 2015
duminică, 13 septembrie 2015
Son Ye Jin... You're always no1 in my heart" see his reaction when said this words, He's so sweettttttttttttttttttttttttttt. Ye Jin yaaa you're so lucky to have a friend like him. Please dating and have a wedding ( just for fun, I love their friendship, dating or not , future is the exact answer, wait and see )
Link for it : from 19:09
sursa : soompi
Link for it : from 19:09
sursa : soompi
luni, 18 mai 2015
Kim Nam Gil came to Cannes
Jeon Do-yeon, one of Korea’s most prominent actresses, will head to France today for the 68th Cannes Film Festival, which started on Wednesday.
Jeon and actor Kim Nam-gil are attending the event after starring in the soon-to-be-released movie “The Shameless,” directed by Oh Seung-uk, which is featured in the “Un Certain Regard” section at the renowned film festival.
Three other Korean films - Hong Won-chan’s “Office,” Han Jun-hee’s “Coin Locker Girl” and Shin Su-won’s “Madonna” - have also been invited to the movie event.
The number of Korean features to be screened in this year’s Cannes Film Festival has increased by one from last year’s three.
It is the fourth time for actress Jeon to attend the film festival. She even made history at Cannes by becoming the first Korean to win the Best Actress award in 2007 for the film “Secret Sunshine,” which was directed by Lee Chang-dong.
Source HERE
South Korean actor Kim Nam-gil , left, director Oh Seung-wook and actress Jeon Do-yeon pose in a photocall for the film "The Shameless" at the 68th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southeastern France, on Saturday. [XINHUA/NEWSIS]
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duminică, 17 mai 2015
Cannes Film Review: ‘The Shameless’
A masterful performance by Jeon Do-yeon anchors this stylish noir two-hander from director Oh Seung-uk.
A cop gets entangled with a bar madam he uses as bait to hunt down a murderer in “The Shameless,” a stylish film noir that owes its mood of slow-burning heartbreak to the masterful performance of female lead Jeon Do-yeon. Helmer-scribe Oh Seung-uk, an accomplished screenwriter who contributed to the first Korean Wave, evokes the futile longings of low-life misfits in a seedy world of corrupt police and dirty corporate businessmen in coolly executed, well-calibrated style. A mellow pleasure to be slowly savored, this polished work should be welcomed at festivals and will slot nicely into Euro arthouse niches.
Not exactly prolific, Oh has taken 14 years to deliver this follow-up to his helming debut, the doppelganger gangster thriller “Kilimanjaro.” But his strengths as a writer, as comfortable with genre (“H”) as he is with subtle romance (“Christmas in August”), are seamlessly combined in “The Shameless,” which begins as a hardboiled crimer but pans out as an elegy for jaded souls too weak to seize love or opportunity in a pitiless world. Alternating between the matter-of-fact brutality one expects of Korean cinema and a furtive sensuality, the yarn is grounded in a recognizably gritty setting while the protagonists’ motives remain tantalizingly unfathomable, even to themselves.
Sulky, clock-punching cop Jung Jae-gon (Kim Nam-gil) is handed a standard-issue murder case where the suspect, Park Jun-gil (Park Sung-woong), is a drifter who was up to no good even before this fiasco hit. The situation becomes more complicated, however, when Jae-gon’s former superior, who’s lost his badge after a corruption scandal, turns up to call in a favor. The vice president of Jay Investment, who once employed Jun-gil and was embezzled by him, wants to exploit the suspect’s present crisis to settle old scores, and offers Jae-gon $5,000 to shoot him in the leg and cripple him during the arrest.
Jae-gon tries to take the moral high ground, saying that what cops fear most is not dying on the job but “when we cannot be distinguished from them (criminals).” But perhaps out of grudging deference to his ex-superior for having bailed him out in the past, but more likely out of laziness and weak resolve, the cop acquiesces.
Jae-gon easily tracks down his lead, Jun-gil’s g.f., Kim Hye-kyung (Jeon), and latches onto by her posing as Jun-gil’s blood brother during a previous spell in prison. The onetime squeeze of the Jay Investment VP, now a madam at dingy bar called Macau, Hye-kyung seems to have stepped into a quicksand of debt and social decline. Still, she doggedly goes around with Jae-gon, trying to raise money to bail Jun-gil out.
If Jae-gon’s reluctant collusion with crooked cops, shady businessman and thugs reflects the moral ambiguity of a tough society like Korea, then the complex feelings triggered as he and Hye-kyung spend time together hint at the erratic mysteries of the heart. Just as Jae-gon pursues his unethical mission with neither ambition nor genuine guilt, Oh makes it intriguingly unclear whether Hye-kyung’s efforts to help her up-to-no-good b.f. springs from love, stoicism, fear or a hazy need to find some purpose in her tawdry existence.
As the world-weary pair comb through the city’s sleaziest nightspots and grungiest neighborhoods, they lose sight of their initial objective and find unvoiced but tangibly felt comfort in each other’s company. Their physical tension brews at a deliberately measured yet in no way languorous pace, culminating in the last half-hour in an achingly sensuous scene on the floor of Hye-kyung’s apartment, a quintessentially Korean situation triggered by her suggestion: “Let’s start the morning with a drink.”
Commandingly conceived along the lines of classic noir and amour-fou archetypes, the protags are nonetheless drawn with sharply defined personalities. As their intimacy exposes their loneliness and vulnerability, their actions send them hurtling toward an end that is no less devastating for being so inevitable.
Jeon’s Hye-kyung presents a face that time hasn’t been at all kind to, and her indolent gait suggests that staying sober and getting out of bed are the two great Sisyphean chores of life. Yet, whenever she’s animated by flashes of desire or amused by trivial matters, her bone-bred voluptuousness is reignited. Jeon demonstrates her exquisite mastery of looks, voice and body language in a delightfully built-up episode, in which she and Jae-gong collect a bar tab from a douchebag customer. Leaning over him like a purring lynx, she comes off as irresistibly seductive yet formidably predatory.
As Jeon’s counterpart in this unpredictable rondo, Kim gracefully takes the backseat, allowing his co-star room for more dramatic expression. Although the emotions he evinces are less complex than hers, he brings brooding intensity to his later moments, and conveys his character’s uncertainty and ultimately fatal cowardice. Park Sung-woong delivers the necessary gruffness, as do other supporting actors playing Jay Investment minions.
Craft contributions are well thought out, conveying a consistently shady mood. Lenser Kang Kuk-hyun works in harmony with lighting director Bae Il-hyuck to veil Seoul’s suburban Sungnam district and Inchon in a dusky, permanent-twilight hue, reflecting the protagonists’ day-for-night routines while also capturing the sense of an emotional wasteland. Cho Young-wuk’s light piano score and occasional jazz riffs serve as grace notes for the grim story, with its regular outbursts of hardcore violence. Two of Korea’s top editors, siblings Kim Sang-bum and Kim Jae-bum, maintain a modulated but unfaltering pace that allows viewers to get under the characters’ skin.
Cannes Film Review: 'The Shameless'
Reviewed at Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard), May 15, 2015. Running time: 118 MIN. (Original title: "Mu roe han")
Production
(South Korea) A CJ Entertainment (in South Korea) release of a CJ Entertainment, CGV Arthouse presentation of a Sanai Pictures production. (International sales: CJ Entertainment, Seoul.) Executive producer, Simon Lee. Co-producers, Sam Chi. Co-executive producer, Shin Kang-yeong.
Crew
Directed, written by Oh Seung-uk. Camera (color, widescreen, HD), Kang Kuk-hyun; editors, Kim Sang-bum, Kim Jae-bum; music, Cho Young-wuk; production designers, Park Il-hyun, Lee Jae-sung; set decorator, Yeoh Cheong; costume designer, Chae Kyung-hwa; sound (Dolby SR 5.1), Kim Chang-sub; special effects, Demolition; visual effects supervisor, Lee Dong-hoon; visual effects, 4th Creative Party; action directors, Heo Myung-haeng, Choi Bong-rok; associate producer, Eoh Ji-yeon; assistant director.
With
Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Nam-gil, Park Sung-woong.
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New articol KNG http://m.entertain.naver.com/read?oid=468&aid=0000000332
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sâmbătă, 7 martie 2015
Happy Birthday KIM NAM GIL
Asa cum v-am obisnuit de cativa incoace, am facut si anul asta un video de ziua Ingerasului.
Inimioare, fluturasi, zambete de ingerasi, trandafiri catifelati, bafta-n viata, bucurii.. numai asta-ti pot dori... sa ai noroc si fericire, sa ai parte de iubire… sa faci tot ce iti doresti, sa iubesti si sa traiesti… sa fii bucuros in viata, sa ai zambete pe fata, si in incheiere-ti spun: La Multi Ani si un gand bun!!!!
As you already know a few onwards, this year we did a video on ANGEL.
Hearts, butterflies, angels smiles, velvety roses, luck-n life, joy .. only that ... you may want to have good luck and happiness, to have some love ... to do everything you want, to love and to live ... to be happy in life, to have smiles on the face, and in the end you say happy birthday and a good thought !!!!
Inimioare, fluturasi, zambete de ingerasi, trandafiri catifelati, bafta-n viata, bucurii.. numai asta-ti pot dori... sa ai noroc si fericire, sa ai parte de iubire… sa faci tot ce iti doresti, sa iubesti si sa traiesti… sa fii bucuros in viata, sa ai zambete pe fata, si in incheiere-ti spun: La Multi Ani si un gand bun!!!!
As you already know a few onwards, this year we did a video on ANGEL.
Hearts, butterflies, angels smiles, velvety roses, luck-n life, joy .. only that ... you may want to have good luck and happiness, to have some love ... to do everything you want, to love and to live ... to be happy in life, to have smiles on the face, and in the end you say happy birthday and a good thought !!!!
vineri, 20 februarie 2015
My Angel KNG
Happy Velntine's Day KNG by camy
Merry Christmas and a New Year full fulfillments KNG and friends
Merry Christmas and a New Year full fulfillments KNG and friends
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