In the world of K-dramas, actress Han So-hee has been a part of some truly great projects, from Reunited Worlds to Nevertheless, but which shows could be considered her best? Han So-hee began her acting career in 2016 when she appeared in the band SHINee's music video, "Tell Me What To Do." From there, the South Korean actress earned a minor role in a K-drama that quickly developed into several supporting roles, and finally, main parts in some of the best K-dramas of all time. In 2023, So-hee made her first film debut in the movie, Heavy Snow.
In just a few years, Han So-hee has proven herself as a formidable actress, as well as one of Netflix's biggest K-drama stars. In total, So-hee has appeared in ten K-dramas and web series. While some of these projects showcased her ability less well than others, in total, these are all K-dramas that...
In just a few years, Han So-hee has proven herself as a formidable actress, as well as one of Netflix's biggest K-drama stars. In total, So-hee has appeared in ten K-dramas and web series. While some of these projects showcased her ability less well than others, in total, these are all K-dramas that...
- 9/26/2024
- by Megan Hemenway, Georgia Davis
- ScreenRant
In various ways, “Search Out” is nothing overtly original. Everything from following the lives of disenfranchised, anxiety-ridden millennials, right to its broad look at how social media can prey on those most vulnerable has been done before. Yet, there is something still entirely engrossing across Kwak Jung‘s debut effort, or at least it is moderately relatable enough to cause some sort of pensive self-reflection, which helps ensure it never quite feels forgettable.
“Search Out” is available from Echelon Studios
At its core, the movie revolves around three characters, all of whom are at differing levels of stagnation within their lives. Firstly, there is Jung Jun-hyuk (Kim Sung-chul), a depressed blogger who dreams of an assured job. Secondly, his friend Choi Sung-min (Lee Si-eon), a similarly struggling twenty-something male, is failing in his modest goal to become a police officer. Thirdly comes the duo's new addition into their circle, Kim...
“Search Out” is available from Echelon Studios
At its core, the movie revolves around three characters, all of whom are at differing levels of stagnation within their lives. Firstly, there is Jung Jun-hyuk (Kim Sung-chul), a depressed blogger who dreams of an assured job. Secondly, his friend Choi Sung-min (Lee Si-eon), a similarly struggling twenty-something male, is failing in his modest goal to become a police officer. Thirdly comes the duo's new addition into their circle, Kim...
- 4/2/2023
- by Nathan Sartain
- AsianMoviePulse
In various ways, “Search Out” is nothing overtly original. Everything from following the lives of disenfranchised, anxiety-ridden millennials, right to its broad look at how social media can prey on those most vulnerable has been done before. Yet, there is something still entirely engrossing across Kwak Jung‘s debut effort, or at least it is moderately relatable enough to cause some sort of pensive self-reflection, which helps ensure it never quite feels forgettable.
At its core, the movie revolves around three characters, all of whom are at differing levels of stagnation within their lives. Firstly, there is Jung Jun-hyuk (Kim Sung-chul), a depressed blogger who dreams of an assured job. Secondly, his friend Choi Sung-min (Lee Si-eon), a similarly struggling twenty-something male, is failing in his modest goal to become a police officer. Thirdly comes the duo’s new addition into their circle, Kim Noo-ri (Heo Ga-yoon), a terse hacker...
At its core, the movie revolves around three characters, all of whom are at differing levels of stagnation within their lives. Firstly, there is Jung Jun-hyuk (Kim Sung-chul), a depressed blogger who dreams of an assured job. Secondly, his friend Choi Sung-min (Lee Si-eon), a similarly struggling twenty-something male, is failing in his modest goal to become a police officer. Thirdly comes the duo’s new addition into their circle, Kim Noo-ri (Heo Ga-yoon), a terse hacker...
- 12/13/2020
- by Nathan Sartain
- AsianMoviePulse
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