Showing posts with label song hye-kyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label song hye-kyo. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Make Yourself at Home (a.k.a. Fetish): Welcome to the USA, You Evil Bitch

I think it's safe to assume that Julie (Song Hye-kyo) never really fit in when she lived in South Korea. Blame it on the fact that her mother was a shaman. Or because her previous fiancee, a famous conductor, died under mysterious circumstances. Regardless, when she gets set up with a nice Asian-American boy (Rob Yang) thanks to a dating service orchestrated no doubt by his mom (June Kyoto Lu), she weds him then emigrates to the United States. There, she quickly learns the American ways (drink wine excessively, smoke a little pot, seduce your neighbor's husband) without losing touch with her country's traditions (peel apples by hand, cook BBQ, defer to your mother-in-law). But Julie isn't just a hybrid of two very different cultures. She brings a few personal touches to her new life that strike me as fairly original, especially the idea of convincing her often-shirtless neighbor (Arno Frisch) that he, she and his wife (Athena Currey) should become a sexy, suburban threesome. Can you blame him for entertaining such a notion?

What's hilariously delightful about this craziness is that instead of assuming the American wife's identity a la Single White Female, she forces her blonde counterpart to emulate her by getting her to dye her hair black then dress in a Catholic school girl uniform so they can play sexy twins for John, the all-too-willing spouse. Then through the magic of some shaman bells sent by her mother, she manages to at once kill her competition and inhabit her body. Will the husband ever learn that the brunette with whom he now shares his bed is possessed by the soul of his wife's killer? Will he figure out why this woman poked out her own eyes? Or whatever happened to the kook who took over his life? The future promises more of the unexpected. Including a baby!

Please note: Make Yourself at Home also appears under the title Fetish.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Song Hye-kyo

Date of birth : Feb 26, 1982
Profession : Actress,
Height : 156cm



Biography

Her fresh, flirtatious smile outshines most other stars - actress Song Hye-gyo! She finally takes her first step onto the silver screen, and today"s Star Focus takes you to her first-ever movie premiere!!

Because this was her first movie, the media had swarmed the theater waiting anxiously to meet Song. As she stepped onto the stage, bulbs flashed wildly and the audience erupted in applause, welcoming Song Hye-gyo to her silver screen viewing.

Luckily for Song Hye-gyo, she had talented Cha Tae-hyun as her co-star - An actor from the 2001 Asia-wide hit movie, "My Sassy Girl". The two leads, both the same age, boasted an excellent on-camera chemistry.
Everyone"s been through the joy and heartache of their life"s first love, and the film, "My Girl and I" portrays such an experience.

Despite their true ages, Song Hye-gyo and Cha Tae-hyun were more than convincing in their portraits of the film"s high-school characters.
They dug up past memories to perfect" the scene of their characters" first kiss. And it gave the kiss the per"fect effect!

Song Hye-gyo! The name itself is recognized in many Asian nations. Her role in the TV drama, "Autumn Fairytale", is well-remembered, as is her character in "Hotelier". She acted with the best of Korea"s actors.

Although the TV dramas were viewed some time ago, the interest in them have not faltered.

With that in mind, here are some dramas that she must have REALLY liked, because their success was incredible!
The TV drama, "All-In", starring Song with actor Lee Byung-hun. It was a hit, but the popularity did not compare to that of her next drama, "Full House" with singer and actor Rain. Song Hye-gyo became an idol.

No one would argue that Song Hye-gyo is an attractive actress, but the adoration from fans of all ages comes from the natural charm that she exudes. Whether it"s on-screen or in person.

With the kind of popularity that Song enjoys, she has become a favorite to cast in ads and commercials for Korea"s brand-name companies. She has the world of television under her spell and very soon, perhaps the silver screen, as well!

The film that everyone"s can"t wait for, "My Girl and I"! Already it"s been quick to sell in the overseas market. If you"re a fan of Song Hye-gyo, you won"t want to miss it.