My Favourite Kdrama actresses (and what I've seen them in):
Park Bo-young
(Oh My Ghost, Strong Woman Bong-soon, Doom at Your Service, Daily Dose of Sunshine)
Park Eun-bin
(The King's Affection, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Castaway Diva)
Han Hyo-joo
(W: Two Worlds, Happiness, Moving)
Kim Hye-yoon
(Extraordinary You, Lovely Runner)
Park So-jin
(Sh**ting Stars, Alchemy of Souls)
Honourable Mentions (because I've only seen them in one thing):
Park Ju-hyun from The Forbidden Marriage & Seo Yea-ji from It's Okay to Not Be Okay
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PARK SO-JIN as CHOI SUN-HWA
in the grotesque mansion (2021)
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Sh**ting Stars (2022), Episode Eleven
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Bo Ra! Deborah / True To Love (2023) (dir. Lee Tae Gon)
It's a romcom everybody! 🍾
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DELIGHTFULLY DECEITFUL
GENRES: Mystery, Drama
SUMMARY: Can an ultra-empathetic lawyer truly be friends with a genius con artist and still maintain any kind of legal ethics?
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Childhood trauma, exploitive variety shows, manhwa store hackers, flirty probation officers, lazy co-workers, office action figures, bags of cash, phishing scams, gambling, hidden bathroom revolvers, red notebooks, arson, neck tattoos, revenge, independent journalism, and lifelong friendships.
HOT TAKE: On some sites I've see this show also listed as a Comedy, but for every laughable moment in this show there's at least a dozen moments of childhood trauma. That being said, it's so hilarious to see Kim Dong Wook and Yoon Park together again (previously 'You Are My Spring') as super well-dressed, shippable main characters.
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Bo Rah! Deborah. 7
Story: 8
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: A Business Proposal (kdrama); Touch Your Heart (kdrama); Yumi’s Cells (kdrama)
So it’s your typical cliché classic romcom with a certain flair to it with a stellar cast. Unfortunately, it does suffer like most dramas do nowadays. It starts out excellent and starts to decline towards the end. I suppose the writers wanted to draw it out more creating more unnecessary angst. Granted I do love angst to my dramas, but when it is inserted towards the end, especially the last two episodes (everything seemed way too bloated in the last one) I tend to get grumpy. Nevertheless the romcom still feels classic, it just depends on how you watch it.
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