Recientemente, hay dos coreanos que han participado en dramas japoneses que actualmente estan siendo emitidos-- Choi Hong Man y Kum Jejung.
Ambos no son actores profesionales, y no estan en su propio país, Corea. Pero es el hecho de comenzar su carrera actoral en dramas Japoneses lo que más sorprende a la gente.
Lo que diferencia a Hero Jejung de Choi Hong Man en terminos de habilidades actorales es su japones fluido y su actuación centralizada en todo.
Él perfectamente digiere el personaje a través de la actuación, y a pesar que es deficiente en algunas partes, con el tiempo, él será capaz de compensar su deficiencia con suficiente práctica.
Por lo tanto, puede ser visto que su valor como actor es considerablemente alto.
Hace dos semanas, con la emisión del drama "Sunao Ni Narenakute", es un tema serio que representa las diferentes luchas y dificultades que las personas modernas de Japón enfrentan cada día en sus vidas. Como un Coreano, Hero Jejung fue capaz de asombrar a todos con su debut actoral, ganando él mismo un nivel sobre el promedio estandar. Formando un triangulo amoroso junto con los excepcionales actores Japoneses Eita y Ueno Juri, él fue capaz de expresar su personaje naturalmente.
Aunque aún está en un juicio con SM, su cantidad de reconocimiento en Japón lo ayudará mucho en el futuro. Siendo capaz de participar en el trabajo de la mejor y excelente escritora-guionista de Japón, Eriko Kitagawa, ha consolidado el perfil de Jejung como actor.
Como un cantante profesional y simutaneamente actuando, este drama es sin duda muy importante para él. Debido a su actual situación con su grupo, Tohoshinki, para sus actividades japonesas, debe poner su imagen fundamental del grupo aparte, y ser capaz de objetarse a sí mismo al juicio de todos sobre él como actor.
Comparada la actuación natural de otro actor, Hero Jejung aún tiene rastros de este siendo actuación aunque tiene una cantidad substancial del caracter personal. Pero obvio que intenta lo mejor de él asi que solo será una cuestión del tiempo.
Vamos a continuar apoyando y anticipando las futuras actividades de Hero Jejung como un dinámico actor despues de "Sunao Ni Narenakute".
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Recently, there have been two Koreans who have participated in Japanese dramas that are currently airing-- Choi Hong Man and Kim Jejung.
Both of them aren't professional actors, and it isn't in their own own native country, Korea. But it's the fact that starting their acting career in Japanese dramas that surprises people the most.
What differentiates Hero Jejung from Choi Hong Man in terms of acting abilities is his fluent Japanese and his centralized acting on the whole.
He perfectly digests the character through acting, and although he is deficient in some parts, with time, he will be able to make up his inadequacies with enough practice.
Therefore, it can be seen that his value as an actor is considerably high.
Two weeks ago, with the broadcast of drama "Sunao Ni Narenakute", it's serious theme represented the different struggles and difficulties modern people of Japan face everyday in their lives. As a Korean, Hero Jejung was able to astonish everyone with his debut acting, earning himself an up-to-standard grade. Forming a love triangle together with outstanding Japanese actors Eita and Ueno Juri, he was able to express his character naturally.
Though he is still in the lawsuit with SM, his amount of recognition in Japan will help him out a lot in the future. Being able to participate in Japan's most excellent script-writer, Eriko Kitagawa's works, has consolidated Jejung's profile as an actor.
As a professional singer while simultaneously acting at the side, this drama is without a doubt very important for him. Because of his current situation with his group, Tohoshinki, in order for his official Japanese activities, he must put his fundamental image from the group aside, and be able to object himself to everyone's judgment to him as an actor.
Comparative to other actor's' natural acting, Hero Jejung still has traces of it being acting though he has a substantial amount of personal character. But it obvious that he tries his best so it will only be a question of time.
Let us continue to support and anticipate future activities of Hero Jejung as a dynamic actor after "Sunao Ni Narenakute"!
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Both of them aren't professional actors, and it isn't in their own own native country, Korea. But it's the fact that starting their acting career in Japanese dramas that surprises people the most.
What differentiates Hero Jejung from Choi Hong Man in terms of acting abilities is his fluent Japanese and his centralized acting on the whole.
He perfectly digests the character through acting, and although he is deficient in some parts, with time, he will be able to make up his inadequacies with enough practice.
Therefore, it can be seen that his value as an actor is considerably high.
Two weeks ago, with the broadcast of drama "Sunao Ni Narenakute", it's serious theme represented the different struggles and difficulties modern people of Japan face everyday in their lives. As a Korean, Hero Jejung was able to astonish everyone with his debut acting, earning himself an up-to-standard grade. Forming a love triangle together with outstanding Japanese actors Eita and Ueno Juri, he was able to express his character naturally.
Though he is still in the lawsuit with SM, his amount of recognition in Japan will help him out a lot in the future. Being able to participate in Japan's most excellent script-writer, Eriko Kitagawa's works, has consolidated Jejung's profile as an actor.
As a professional singer while simultaneously acting at the side, this drama is without a doubt very important for him. Because of his current situation with his group, Tohoshinki, in order for his official Japanese activities, he must put his fundamental image from the group aside, and be able to object himself to everyone's judgment to him as an actor.
Comparative to other actor's' natural acting, Hero Jejung still has traces of it being acting though he has a substantial amount of personal character. But it obvious that he tries his best so it will only be a question of time.
Let us continue to support and anticipate future activities of Hero Jejung as a dynamic actor after "Sunao Ni Narenakute"!
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