Posts Tagged ‘Han Ji Hye’

The opening ceremony of the 15th Pusan International Film Festival was held in Busan, South Korea, on 7 October 2010.  This year, the Asian film festival showcases 308 films from 67 countries and runs from 7 October to 15 October. Onward to the exciting part, the red carpet!

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Here’s Han Ji Hye posing at Gifu Prefecture in Japan, which provided the beautiful backdrop to this magazine photo shoot. Han displays a simple and pure image in this shoot themed “Genie of the forest”, which emphasizes feminine charm on returning to nature.

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The movie Like the Moon Escaping from Clouds is directed by Lee Jun Ik, who’s responsible for the 2005 smash hit The King and the Clown, and stars (in the picture above, from left) Baek Sung Hyun, Han Ji Hye, Cha Seung Won, and Hwang Jung Min. The film is an action sageuk based on a manhwa of the same name – about a man of royal blood (Cha Seung Won) who schemes of a rebellion to become king and those who stand in the way of his ideal.
    

Han Ji Hye was reportedly the only Korean celebrity at the 2010 Elie Tahari Show during Fashion Week held last month in New York, to which Han expressed her honour to be invited and that it elevated her understanding of fashion. Her characteristic fashion sense and temperament drew much attention. While she was there, she also posed for Cosmopolitan in these pictures, which were released lately.

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The Chinese drama which stars Lu Yi (Three Kingdoms) and Han Ji Hye (East of Eden) has begun filming at Suzhou. Paradise Embroidery (crudely translated from 天堂绣) centres around embroidery (苏绣), which Suzhou is famed for and is scheduled to air in November on Chinese broadcast station CCTV. Taiwanese actress Maggie Wu also stars.

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Continued from Part I 

In award shows, what stars wear have become a matter of greater interest than who walks home with the grand prize. We examine what they wear both out of curiosity as well as seek inspiration for that year end ball or dance party. Find something for every look – be it chic and cool, classy/elegant, Grecian goddess, cutesy, even bridal!

Song Hye Kyo

I just don’t see enough of Song Hye Kyo at the Korean drama/film awards. The last time she appeared was probably the 2004 KBS drama awards, but sadly I can’t find fullbody pics of her there. In recent years, she has attended several (still dismally few, imo) award ceremonies overseas in Hong Kong and Shang Hai.

Yo my lovely Song Hyo-kyo, I promise I won’t judge you on what you wear – so long as you show up!   

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I believe for many of us, the show has been engaging to a large extent due to the marvellous performances of our 3 wonderful female leads who totally steal the show!

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.. and my two-cent worth of opinions.

First let us look at the MV 🙂

GREAT MV. Since it has many hot juicy scenes of SONG SEUNG HEON. 😀

It gives us an idea of the main conflict in the drama, although I have no idea what SSH was yelling his heart out about on top of the mountain. Apparently someone (obviously the troublemaker and seemingly the mother of one of thoes babies) switched two babies at birth. And seems like SSH’s character had an extremely painful childhood with his family murdered or sth.

Other than the coughintriguingcough plotline, what there really is to look forward to, IMHO, is solid acting from the star studded cast, an awesome soundtrack, loads of dramatic moments, three pretty female leads and lots of SONG SEUNG HEON. -gushes-

Speaking of the cast, I think i’ll find Han Ji Hye and Lee Yeon Hee much more appealing, though i have a hump the latter is not going to get the guy while the former is starring as his first love. That leaves us with Lee Da Hae, everyone’s favourite star from megahit My Girl and megaflop Robbers. Personally, Lee Da Hae does not appeal to me and her character in the drama (which is featured quite minimally in the MV but enough for me to form my first impression) does not attract me as well. Lee Yeon Hee is much more endearing to me.

Sorry to fans out there, but i don’t even know why Yun Jung Hoon is cast in this drama -.- I think they figured the show’s got enough attractions already. He has this strange affinity with SSH and Kwon Sang Woo, having replaced the former in Sad Sonata and is now working with him in his comeback drama. No matter what, he sure is a lucky guy. (I’m not saying it’s all luck okay; I’m not that unfair.)

All in all, EOE is definitely the next show to look forward to. I hope it really is as good as it is hyped to be, and create another Korean hit. Stay tuned!

If you’re the type who look up to stars for fashion tips you would have noticed the short hairstyle craze esp. in the Korea showbiz. Is it possible to have short hair without looking boyish?

 Boyish short – ‘cos short is in and long is out!

  

1. Gong Hyo Jin

           

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