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xuexi
Arigato goizamuz, STH for posting this vod. Wow! Looks like StH gonna be a another korean wave to hit Japan, sweeping over WLS!! Ya, would appreciate if someone could translate what's Sangwoo oppa talking about the show and Jiwoo-si. Am sure it's praises about her. Wonder why JW was not with SW in the interview???? Really hope the Japan media could invite both the lead stars SW&JW to be interviewed together ...... as it makes sense b'cos they are the hero and heroine of the drama !!!!
Cheers and have a beautiful Sunday!! ^_^*
Cheers and have a beautiful Sunday!! ^_^*
Sandy
Just by looking at some of the scenes in the promotion of STH, I'm sure that Ji-woo will get more Japanese fans. Since it is aired at 4:00pm on Saturday, I'm actually worried about the TV ratings. But TV ratings are just a figure game that who cares. What's important is that more Japanese can see how she acts and what kind of person she is.
For those who don't understand Japanese, I want to relay what the announcer said about Ji-woo. She said that Ji-woo tried to help her co-star to express his feelings easier and able to act better by crying even though she won't be shot in the scenes. You can imagine how nice she is.
Love you, Ji-woo!
I've recently seen a Japanese tabloid article in which Ji-woo was described as not being admired in Korea but she was known as the actress who could help those male co-stars to shine but she herself doesn't shine at all. I felt extremely upset about that.
For those who don't understand Japanese, I want to relay what the announcer said about Ji-woo. She said that Ji-woo tried to help her co-star to express his feelings easier and able to act better by crying even though she won't be shot in the scenes. You can imagine how nice she is.
Love you, Ji-woo!
I've recently seen a Japanese tabloid article in which Ji-woo was described as not being admired in Korea but she was known as the actress who could help those male co-stars to shine but she herself doesn't shine at all. I felt extremely upset about that.
Jennie
the link for video
http://awha200.80port.net/awha/in1.wmv
http://awha200.80port.net/awha/in1.wmv
Jennifer O
Dear Sandy,
Dont get upset. These people can write what they want - probably are those who are sour about the luck Jiwoo is able to give to her co-stars! So far no others are able to inject this lucky effect to their co-stars. ONLY JIWOO COULD! Isnt she lovable and great lady ? In our hearts, she is definitely our beautiful shining star - one with a golden and kind heart! Dont you feel proud of her? I am, and very fond of her!
Dont get upset. These people can write what they want - probably are those who are sour about the luck Jiwoo is able to give to her co-stars! So far no others are able to inject this lucky effect to their co-stars. ONLY JIWOO COULD! Isnt she lovable and great lady ? In our hearts, she is definitely our beautiful shining star - one with a golden and kind heart! Dont you feel proud of her? I am, and very fond of her!
Sandy
Hi Jennifer,
Of course, I love her very much and wish her the best. Don't you know that most of the Korean commentators criticized her a lot in those Japanese magazines and tried to beautify that BYJ? They said she got only one-pattern acting, not on the peak of her career, southern accents, bluh, bluh, bluh... I found it isn't fair to her because she shouldn't be put in the category of those young idols. I visited Pusan personally last year for a brief break with my family. I like Pusan people because they aren't so city-like. The script-writers of Winter Sonata wrote a book being translated into Japanese after the overwhelming popularity of WS in Japan about what happened to Yujin and Yunsang after they met in the impossible house and during their separation for three years. They praised her that it was Ji-woo's tears who could make them cry so many times even though they knew and remember all the lines of the script. They added that it would be a hundred times more difficult to move the script-writers than the viewers of the TV and everything is because of Ji-woo's power of tears. Besides, most of the Korean drama have crying scenes. Male actors cry amazingly a lot, too. When the script is almost in one pattern, her acting will be in one pattern. Isn't it?
Of course, I love her very much and wish her the best. Don't you know that most of the Korean commentators criticized her a lot in those Japanese magazines and tried to beautify that BYJ? They said she got only one-pattern acting, not on the peak of her career, southern accents, bluh, bluh, bluh... I found it isn't fair to her because she shouldn't be put in the category of those young idols. I visited Pusan personally last year for a brief break with my family. I like Pusan people because they aren't so city-like. The script-writers of Winter Sonata wrote a book being translated into Japanese after the overwhelming popularity of WS in Japan about what happened to Yujin and Yunsang after they met in the impossible house and during their separation for three years. They praised her that it was Ji-woo's tears who could make them cry so many times even though they knew and remember all the lines of the script. They added that it would be a hundred times more difficult to move the script-writers than the viewers of the TV and everything is because of Ji-woo's power of tears. Besides, most of the Korean drama have crying scenes. Male actors cry amazingly a lot, too. When the script is almost in one pattern, her acting will be in one pattern. Isn't it?
Thank you.
Popularity big from now on will be called in Japan ...
jiwoo's popularity is made increasingly large.