Korean stars and brand roles are hard to replace
Lee Min Ho, Park Shin Hye or Jun Ji Hyun have all “stamped” their own types of roles that the audience all asserts that they are perfect for that character.
“Faces of tycoon” Lee Min Ho
Many people say that Lee Min Ho can’t play a poor boy or have misfortune in life because his face and appearance are identical to a tycoon’s son, sucking a golden spoon since childhood.
Lee Min Ho also often exploits this strength of his and succeeds with the role of prince in idol films such as Boys Over Flowers nice The Heirs.
Into movie Immortal KingLee Min Ho also left an impression with the image of a handsome, delicate and calm king.
“Cinderella” Park Shin Hye
Throughout her career, the actress Park Shin Hye has taken on many roles of an unhappy character, having financial difficulties, lacking the love of his family.
Some works of “poor girl” Park Shin Hye that the audience cannot forget are: You’re Beautiful, The Heirs, Doctors, Memories Of The Alhambra.
In particular, despite coming from a poor and unhappy background, Park Shin Hye’s roles are all very kind, gentle, docile and have all met the perfect “princes”.
“The sassy girl” Jun Ji Hyun
Jun Ji Hyun has always been a beloved symbol in Korea. In particular, she always impresses with the female leads that are somewhat eccentric, sassy, a bit crazy but also very lovely like in the movies: My Sassy Girl, My Love From The Star, Legend Of The Blue Sea.
“God of Justice” Lee Jong Suk
Actor Lee Jong Suk often takes on roles with a very kind personality, always defending what is right, justice, fighting crime, and injustice.
Some of the works that Lee Jong Suk has created his own brand with with this type of role are: I Hear Your Voice, Pinocchio, While You Were Sleeping.
Lee Jong Suk’s latest work to be released is Big Mouth co-starring Yoona, he will also play a lawyer and try to dig deep and bring to light the crimes committed by the elite in society.
“Pure Demon” Yoo In Young
Yoo In Young has a typical villain face. Her character in the movies also always has conspiracies to benefit herself.
However, Yoo In Young’s role did not make the audience feel obnoxious because the calculations did not go beyond the limit and caused aversion.
“Holy Comedy” Lee Kwang Soo
Lee Kwang Soo often brings his sense of humor into his roles. He often takes on very special characters and always makes the audience feel very happy and interesting.
Some works that left the impression of “saint” Kwang Soo such as: Family Is Number One (Part 2), Can Only Be Love, Live, My Boyfriend Is a Fishman, The Pirates 2…
Thuy Tien
According to VietNamNet
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