Kim’s character in ‘Knock Off’ depicts his unexpected journey from obscurity to becoming the "king" of the global counterfeit market
As good as it gets, 'Queen of Tears' lies between sobbing fits and heartfelt moments intensified through an expressive ambient OST
He’s the most effective at conveying the depth of emotions; he almost squeezes them out while melding with his character's scenario, reminiscent of the ‘Queen of Tears’
They fueled the Hallyu wave and became cultural landmarks; they were radical in presenting unfamiliar subjects, inventive in cinematic techniques, and unconventional in tackling tropes
He continuously reaffirms that he is a surprise in that he has an unfathomable acting style that is simultaneously attractive and appropriate for what he undertakes on camera
These Korean dramas are fascinating tales of love. They are quite potent in the sense that they work wonders for relieving anxiety, mending wounded emotions, and providing happiness
It features Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won portraying two dominant characters who get closer in an endeavor to overcome a crisis
We revisit classic Korean movies starring reputed actors Gong Yoo, So Ji-sub, Lee Min-ho, Kim Soo-Hyun and Song Joong-ki
K-dramas, regardless of genre, offer emotions we may wish to experience in our own lives. We identify with the characters, feel for them, and our own growth is bolstered by theirs
The Korean superstar, a dynamo who is ingenious at mining emotions, employs a distinct bit of himself in each of his characters