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#huynbin #sonyejin #crashlandingonyou #현빈 #손예진
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#huynbin #현빈 #vogueshooting
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jodieminimal · 5 years
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A man and a woman
Such an obsessive movie.
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갖고싶어요?
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Kim Jae Wook - Actor Spotlight
June 5, 2019 by misvictrix [Soompi]
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Kim Jae-wook is in this week’s spotlight, but he hardly needs an introduction. His recent drama Her Private Life, where he starred opposite Park Min-young, is quickly becoming a cult favorite — and yep, both their performances were fantastic. As the drama has just wrapped up (nooo!), it seems like a good time to take a look at Kim Jae-wook’s acting career.
Born in 1983 in Seoul, South Korea, Kim Jae-wook’s career had an early start in 2002 with a small role in the MBC drama Ruler of Your Own World. He was young at the time, and apparently didn’t enjoy the acting experience. Instead, he focused on his modeling career for many years. When Kim Jae-wook finally returned to the small screen, it was with a supporting role in two now-classic dramas: Dal Ja’s Spring and Coffee Prince.
Although those dramas (especially the latter) should have been enough to guarantee his success, it hasn’t been till recently that he’s starting to get the recognition he deserves. After Her Private Life, he’s definitely at a great point in his career. Quick, make us more dramas!
Here are some dramaland moments from Kim Jae-wook, followed by his full filmography.
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Who Are You (2013)
I’m not quite sure how I got through all of this drama. I don’t like creepy tales, and I especially don’t like poorly written creepy tales. However, I have a soft spot for Taecyeon, and tvN, so it seemed like a good idea at the time. Little did I know that this drama would be my introduction to Kim Jae-wook (*choir of angels*). It’s not exactly easy to steal an entire drama when you don’t even have a single line of dialogue — but Kim Jae-wook sure pulled it off. In Who Are You Kim Jae-wook played the wrongfully-murdered beloved of So Yi-hyun’s heroine. She was haunted/visited by him (depending on how you look at it, I guess) and it’s just a testament to his acting that his character was able to have the impact he did. White as a sheet, more silent than any Jang Ki-yong role, and not even doing much but standing there, Kim Jae-wook’s compelling screen presence held this drama together. Thank you.
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Temperature of Love (2017)
In the face-off of Yang Se-jong and Kim Jae-wook, who can ever win the heart of the heroine? Truthfully, this drama was about much more than its love triangle — in fact, the love triangle was one of the weakest elements. It’s also one of the rare dramas where my perennial second lead syndrome was shelved (it’s a good drama practice to shelve that painful emotion from time to time). In Temperature of Love, Kim Jae-wook was cold, rich, and completely taken with Seo Hyun-jin’s screenwriting heroine. Though I didn’t love how the triangle/tension played out in moments, I never doubted the authenticity of his character’s emotions. Kim Jae-wook was also a nice foil for Yang Se-jong, who seemed extra young and chipper next to the suave businessman with the power to make or break the people around him.
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Her Private Life (2019)
I loved the thought of Kim Jae-wook and Park Min-young starring together, but wasn’t really sure what to expect out of this drama… and boy have I been pleasantly surprised! I’m one of the first people to get drama fatigue over rom-coms with no personality — luckily, Her Private Life has not only personality, but pizzazz, super duper chemistry, and yeah, it’s also hilarious. Kim Jae-wook is great in this role, and it’s such a better character for him than the somewhat (conceptually) similar role he played in Temperature of Love. Here, he gets to have so much more fun, not only because he’s actually in the leading role, but because the script, thankfully, gives him more to do than just be a cold, smitten boss. Not that he doesn’t rock cold and smitten too.
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Kim Jae-wook’s full filmography:
Ruler of Your Own World (2002) [Drama]
Kim Jae-wook made his acting debut with a side role in this Lee Na-young and Yang Dong-geun drama, but apparently had a bad time filming, and wasn’t sure about pursuing acting.
Dal Ja’s Spring (2007) [Drama]
Though many were blinded by Lee Min-ki when they watched this drama, Kim Jae-wook had an important (for his career, not really the drama) side role here as Lee Min-ki’s friend. Importantly, this drama was his return to the small screen after a 5-year break.
Coffee Prince (2007) [Drama]
I love long-haired Kim Jae-wook. That is all.
Antique (2008) [Film]
Comedy film based on a Japanese manga about a bakery that starred Joo Ji-hoon, Yoo Ah-in, Choi Ji-ho, and Kim Jae-wook, and got a good bit of acclaim.
Kingdom of the Wind (2008) [Drama]
Kim Jae-wook had a side role in this epic historical drama that told the story of several figures from the Three Kingdoms period.
Pygmalion’s Love (2010) [Drama]
Having grown up in Japan (he spent 7 years there), Kim Jae-wook has a great command of Japanese and it’s helped his career a lot. This short Japanese drama with Kim Joon and Minamisawa Nao is just one example.
Heart of Gold (2010) [Film]
Kim Jae-wook and Hong Kong actress Janice Man starred in this web-released movie about a Koream artist who travels to Japan.
Bad Guy (2010) [Drama]
No matter how bad the hero is, or how bad the plot is, this melodrama is one I want to watch. In addition to Kim Jae-wook, this drama starred Kim Nam-gil, Han Ga-in, Oh Yeon-soo, and Jung So-min.
Mary Stayed Out All Night (2010) [Drama]
This rom-com starred Moon Geun-young, Jang Geun-seok, and Kim Jae-wook and hit some hairy behind-the-scenes drama. In-drama drama was more about love, marriage, and forging marriage certificates.
Save Me (2010) [Film]
Short art film with Kim Jae-wook and Kim So-yi as a couple with a weird hobby.
Who Are You (2013) [Drama]
Getting ghosted by a ghost has never looked so good (see above).
Age of Feeling (2014) [Drama]
Unfortunately, Kim Jae-wook met with more behind-the-scene drama while shooting this ill-fated Kim Hyun-joong historical drama, and left mid-show after its writer swap.
4teen (2014) [Drama/Cameo]
Kim Jae-wook played the adult version of one of the leads in this two-episode drama special about a group of fourteen-year-olds.
Sweet Temptation (2015) [Web Drama]
I’m not sure how Kim Jae-wook wound up in this series of short dramas written for the members of T-ara, but he did.
Planck Constant (2015) [Film]
This art film starred Kim Jae-wook in the lead and chronicled his odd and/or erotic fetishes.
Two Rooms, Two Nights (2016) [Film]
Kim Jae-wook starred as a popular movie director who tried to keep two girlfriends going simultaneously. I’m not sure if we’re supposed to sympathize with him or not? Because I’m not.
The Last Princess (2016) [Film]
Sohn Ye-jin starred in this historical film as the last princess of Korea, and Kim Jae-wook was the Japanese nobleman who married her.
Voice (2017) [Drama]
The first of OCN’s Voice dramas made a big splash, and Kim Jae-wook got a lot of attention for his role in this Jang Hyuk and Lee Hana drama.
Temperature of Love (2017) [Drama]
It might not be perfect but I really enjoyed this drama — and the wonderful cast: Yang Se-jong, Hyun Seo-jin, Kim Jae-wook, and Jo Boa (see above).
Butterfly Sleep (2018) [Film]
Kim Jae-wook starred with Miho Nakayama in this Japanese film about a writer with Alzheimer’s who met a younger Korean man (Kim Jae-wook).
God’s Quiz: Reboot (2018) [Drama/Cameo]
Kim Jae-wook had a cameo in the final episode of the latest/fifth installment of this series about a medical examiner’s office.
Her Private Life (2019) [Drama]
Lion Ryan Gold. Yes, yes, all the YES (see above).
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BONUS: I read somewhere that Kim Jae-wook loves to clean and sometimes cleans for 4-5 hours at a time. I just needed to share that information.
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jodieminimal · 5 years
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Their mature love is so beautiful! It has full of colors and sentiments: passion, understanding, empathy, intimacy, jealousy, calmness and patience. While I wish the episode 15 had a little bit more dramatic edges to highlight the mature love between Ryan and Duk Mi through challenges and pains, the warmth of their relationship is still touching.
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The drama can end but its beauty is still a on-going topic for a while.
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Park Min Young And Kim Jae Wook Share Their Favorite Scenes From “Her Private Life”
May 29, 2019
by L. Kim
Ahead of the finale, Park Min Young and Kim Jae Wook chose their favorite scenes from tvN’s “Her Private Life.”
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To relieve the sadness of viewers who are already sad that there are only two episodes left of seeing their favorite drama couple Sung Duk Mi (Park Min Young) and Ryan Gold (Kim Jae Wook), the two lead actors revealed their favorite scenes.
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First off, Park Min Young chose the scene in episode four where Sung Duk Mi and Ryan Gold had to take photos while pretending to be a couple. The part where they had to pose very closely to each other increased the tension and made hearts flutter.
Concerning that scene, she said, “I remember the photo time when I pretended to be a couple with Ryan when [Duk Mi] was in danger of being revealed as a fangirl. I think it was an opportunity for Duk Mi and Ryan, who had been arguing and quarreling before, to feel some excitement for each other. The fun was multiplied thanks to the reaction of Lee Sun Joo (Park Jin Joo).”
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The actress also said one of her favorite moments was in episode 14 during the “silhouette model” scene. Ryan was unable to draw because of his trauma, so in order to help him, she became his model. Duk Mi asked Ryan to slowly follow her silhouette so he could draw again. Through this, Ryan gradually started to overcome his trauma.
Park Min Young explained, “The fact that Ryan couldn’t draw was heartbreaking, and the process of helping him slowly open his mind and overcome the trauma was very warm.”
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On the other hand, Kim Jae Wook chose a scene from episode five as one of his favorite moments. Ryan and Duk Mi had to spend the night at photographer No Suk’s home, and they conversed about late artist Yoon Tae Hwa’s photo. While talking, Kim Jae Wook became immersed in Duk Mi’s thoughts and gazed at her with warmth and affection. This scene was also a turning point in their relationship.
Kim Jae Wook said, “I thought it was beautiful that the two people who love art were in the process of communicating with each other and naturally feeling the emotions between a man and woman.”
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Lastly, the actor mentioned the tearful hug scene in episode 11. After a nightmare, Ryan went to see Duk Mi, and Duk Mi hugged him tightly after seeing his tears. The way Ryan silently cried in her embrace weighed heavily in the viewers’ hearts.
Kim Jae Wook shared, “It was a real and ideal way to express how much of a blessing and comfort it is to have a lover who understands and makes an effort to give love.”
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8 Reasons Why Kim Jae Wook From “Her Private Life” Is The Perfect K-Drama Boyfriend
May 27, 2019
by DianneP_Kim
After making our hearts flutter and also giving us laughs and tears, “Her Private Life” is coming to an end, but Ryan Gold is the gift that keeps on giving. Kim Jae Wook, who plays this unforgettable character, is known for doing mostly serious and mysterious roles, but this time he’s taken on a lighter yet charismatic role — and viewers can’t get enough! He continues to enchant us with his superb acting and his undeniable chemistry with Park Min Young (Sung Duk Mi), which makes us believe that he just might be one of the most perfect K-drama leads. Here are eight reasons why:
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He’s got talent.
As an artist himself, Ryan has a keen eye for great works from budding artists that have the potential to make it big in the art world. That is why everyone looks up to him for creative or professional advice. He may be a tough critic most of the time, but he is always right when it comes to art. If there’s one thing he has in common with Sung Duk Mi, it’s that they were both artists in the past themselves, and together they encourage each other to face their fears and try again. They also have similar tastes when it comes to their favorite masterpieces, so they always enjoy long conversations and share their thoughts.
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He’s got an amazing sense of style. And great hair.
While Park Min Young steals the limelight for wearing some of the best sophisticated and chic workwear, Kim Jae Wook’s Ryan Gold also deserves credit for his subtle yet incredibly sleek looks. He may be wearing minimal colors and basic pieces, but the way he styles himself is definitely modern and fashion forward. He’s probably the only one who can pull off wearing a suit without an inner shirt or polo! But besides his trendy outfits, his soft wavy hair adds to his charm. Kim Jae Wook, after all, always had great hair and first made us swoon with his signature long hair and man bun when he first burst into the scene.
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He supports fangirling.
The reason why Sung Duk Mi hides her identity as an avid fangirl is that people at work, her family, and everyone else might look down on her love for Cha Si An (ONE), a famous boy band member. Her job could also be put at risk if anyone finds out. But once Ryan discovers her secret, he doesn’t judge her, or worse, fire her. He tries to understand and get to know her side first by signing up as a member of her fansite! He does research, passes a fangirl/boy test, and protects her when her identity is about to get exposed. If that’s not showing full support, we don’t know what it is.
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He’s a hopeless romantic.
Does anyone else feel all the feels when he looks at or kisses Duk Mi? As he falls deeper and deeper in love with her, Ryan is not afraid to show it through his long, loving stares. It is sure to make anyone’s heart melt! We don’t even have to go into detail about the way he kisses her because he’s sweet, romantic, intense, and captivating!
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He’s a good potential son-in-law.
When Duk Mi’s parents show their approval and dote on him, he never refuses their kindness and instead cherishes their hospitality towards him.
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He’s a great mentor.
He may be hesitant at first, but his friendly interactions with Si An who’s younger than him show that he cares for him and that he could be a good older brother figure. He’s also a great boss who’s both professional and kindhearted because he knows how to get along well with his team. While dating Duk Mi, he still maintains professionalism and puts work first when they’re in the office.
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He’s not afraid to show his emotions.
Even though he has a tough exterior, Ryan has gone through a lot in his childhood after being separated from his mother. But he took it all in stride, worked hard, and got to his position. However, he still feels something is lacking. He is not afraid to confide and find comfort in Duk Mi, who in turn, gives him the support he needs.
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He can be cute too.
While most of the time he’s serious and brooding, he shows his fun and innocent side which is incredibly cute. He can be clueless, silly, or clumsy when it comes to love.
Its never tiring to watch 50 shades of Ryan or Kim Jae Wook through out 16 episodes.
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jodieminimal · 5 years
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Ryan Gold fangirling
Sung Curator is always very excited and enthusiastic when being a fangirl. So is she when she falls in love with her Lion. The way she adores Ryan passionately is so lovely. The way Ryan shows his caring, his understanding about DeokMi’s fangirling is so sweet.
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Kim Jae Wook’s Romantic Lines From “Her Private Life” That Made Our Hearts Race
From Soompi dated on 21 May 2019 by S. Nam
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Kim Jae Wook from tvN’s “Her Private Life” has been captivating the audience with his undeniable charms as Ryan Gold! Viewers can’t help but get pulled deeper into his romantic charms as his character becomes more thoughtful and affectionate on top of his original self-loving personality. These four lines by Kim Jae Wook particularly made everyone’s hearts flutter.
Episode 1: Exploding with self-love
When Ryan Gold met Sung Duk Mi (Park Min Young) for the first time at an art auction, Sung Duk Mi couldn’t take her eyes off of him, prompting him to ask, “The title of the masterpiece is Ryan Gold. Do you want it?” leaving an unforgettable impression. He captivated the audience in that single moment with his narcissistic yet sexy attitude. His sharp gaze paired with his equally sharp tongue perfectly captured his character, making viewers curious as to what he will do next.
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Episode 4: Prickly on the outside, warm on the inside
Viewers couldn’t help but fall in love with Kim Jae Wook’s dual charms. When Sung Duk Mi was threatened by Cha Si An’s (ONE‘s) fans due to a misunderstanding, Ryan Gold offered to be her fake boyfriend first. Saying the line, “I’ll do it. Sung Duk Mi’s boyfriend. Have me for a short moment,” he knocked on viewers’ hearts. This thoughtful moment was a sharp contrast to his original prickly and self-loving exterior, revealing his inner warmth. This scene especially made Kim Jae Wook’s detailed acting come to life as he perfectly delivered the line that revealed his warm heart despite his cold outer persona.
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Episode 9: Straightforward romance
Ryan Gold’s line, “I hated that it was fake,” could have ended as a small misunderstanding, but it turned out to be an opportunity for the two to progress their relationship further. Calmly adding, “I wanted to do it for real,” he displayed his sincerity. This was an important line signaling a turning point in Sung Duk Mi and Ryan Gold’s relationship as they transformed from a fake couple into a real couple. This moment made viewers anticipate the heart-pounding and romantic moments Kim Jae Wook will portray in the future.
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Episode 11: Expert lover
Kim Jae Wook showed his expertise in the romantic comedy genre with this final line. To Young Sook (Kim Mi Kyung), who’s concerned about her daughter Duk Mi fangirling, Kim Jae Wook said, “I’ll take care of her so that doesn’t happen,” showcasing his reliability and earning him tremendous love from the viewers. As a sweet boyfriend who’s all about love, his straightforward romance style has captivated the hearts of all viewers.
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With Kim Jae Wook’s diverse charms that range from sweet to sexy to humorous, viewers are excited to see what he has in store for the remaining four episodes of “Her Private Life.”
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What the world needs now is love...
What the world needs now is love. So does Ryan! Hats off for the remarkable facial expressions and acting skills of both leads. When they laugh, we laugh. When they cry, we cry. When they are in misunderstanding, we feel agony.
And what the world also needs is ideal Ryan Gold. 😉
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Simply the best...
DeokMi gradually takes Ryan’s hand to go through simple daily joys which had been missed in his youth. Every day Ryan has more smiles, laughs a little bit louder and hopefully cries more for ultimate happiness.
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It made me know you better...
“So many things become beautiful when you really look.” - Lauren Oliver. It applies to Ryan Gold when he comes into the relationship with Deok Mi. Every moment they spend together whether the daily work, sulky conversations, intimacy, casual time of cooking and watching is so beautiful.
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Let the love heal the soul...
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I like the way Dukmi does not rush to understand Ryan’s secrets, let carings, loves, hugs, kisses, laughs and joys ease his pain and his sophistication world welcomes and nurtures their relationship despite his gloomy past.
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jodieminimal · 5 years
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What is needed is love...
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Ryan proves himself such a trustworthy boyfriend. He offers caring and protection but more impressively he accepts EunGi as DM’s valuable family member naturally & shares his loneliness as a symbol of top trust. Its simply the way people love each other.
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