Throughout his career, Park Seo-joon has portrayed many iconic K-drama characters. From narcissistic CEOs to underdog athletes, Park Seo-joon has proven that he is a captivating male lead who knows just how to add an extra spark to some of the best K-dramas of all time. As such, he has won multiple awards for his character work throughout the years. However, although many characters in the actor's career are worth revisiting, some stand out more than others.
Park Seo-joon made his on-screen debut in 2011 and landed his first leading role in the romantic K-drama, A Witch's Romance. Since then, Park Seo-joon's career has only continued to grow. He recently starred in the Hollywood movie The Marvels before returning to the small screen as the lead in the hit Netflix series, Gyeongseong Creature. There is no telling what roles the actor may take on next, but before looking forward, here is...
Park Seo-joon made his on-screen debut in 2011 and landed his first leading role in the romantic K-drama, A Witch's Romance. Since then, Park Seo-joon's career has only continued to grow. He recently starred in the Hollywood movie The Marvels before returning to the small screen as the lead in the hit Netflix series, Gyeongseong Creature. There is no telling what roles the actor may take on next, but before looking forward, here is...
- 10/6/2024
- by Georgia Davis
- ScreenRant
Viki’s Pale Moon is a classic example of what could happen if you allowed your ambitions to lead you astray. Pale Moon chronicles the story of one Yi-Hwa (Kim Seo-Hyung), who, in an effort to escape from the boring humdrum of her life, took up a job at the Sd Savings Bank. However, in an effort to keep everyone around her happy and fulfilled, she started embezzling money out of her rich clients’ accounts, attracting a whirlwind of troubles her way.
Spoilers Ahead
Why Did Yi-Hwa Take Up The Bank Job?
The real reason why Yi-Hwa joined the savings bank was to move past her modest existence as a housewife. She had everything that a housewife dreamed of, including a nice house, a wealthy lifestyle, and many more. Unfortunately, this was all there was to Yi-Hwa’s life, as her husband, Ki-Hyun (Kong Jung-Hwan), neither spent any time with...
Spoilers Ahead
Why Did Yi-Hwa Take Up The Bank Job?
The real reason why Yi-Hwa joined the savings bank was to move past her modest existence as a housewife. She had everything that a housewife dreamed of, including a nice house, a wealthy lifestyle, and many more. Unfortunately, this was all there was to Yi-Hwa’s life, as her husband, Ki-Hyun (Kong Jung-Hwan), neither spent any time with...
- 12/11/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area is a mostly faithful adaptation of Álex Pina’s crime drama La Casa de Papel — you may know it as Money Heist, which aired from 2017 to 2021 and went from semi-successful Spanish TV series to global Netflix phenomenon. Once again, a bespectacled and somewhat squirrelly braniac named “the Professor” (Oldboy‘s Yoo Ji-tae) gathers together a motley crew of criminals and masterminds a heist at a national mint. This isn’t stealing from people, he explains, since they’re going to print new money and redistribute that wealth to,...
- 6/24/2022
- by Jae-Ha Kim
- Rollingstone.com
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