Showing posts with label Sungkyunkwan Scandal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sungkyunkwan Scandal. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Angel's Disguise by J.ae (sungkyunkwan Scandal)







Heavenly kiss, just a taste of your scent
Soothes my soul
Fly, carry me up and away
Far, far away

Oh, look in my eyes
Suddenly clear the beauty of love
Feel the warmth of my skin
An innocent smile an angel’s disguise, never let show sorrow

There was a time when I’d dare not dream
That you would be on your way

Time now has come and we near the end
Part ways though we must
One simple request I ask
One little wish

Lay down with me now, lend me your ear
I’ll sing you a song of love so perfect and cruel
Lullaby for an imperfect fool
Never let go sorrow

Saturday, January 1, 2011

2010 KBS Drama Awards


First of all... 
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 
Wish 2011 be A great year for all of us!

Now let's back to the topic...
I've watch the whole ceremony even when I'm in the middle of my own event... Hahaha 
How did I do that? thanks to our digital world... nothing is impossible but of coz it's not something I proud doing of but well what can I say... I just can't miss it (^^)

I should say nothing surprise me for this year award, everything is just perfectly fit with what I have in mind. When they announced the nominees I started pointing who will win and it just come out with the same result hahaha.... I'm good at pointing and pick  ^^

The Daesang Award goes to Jang Hyuk... I'm happy with that... if he didn't get it I might end up angry till now.

I'm proud with Moon Geun Young... she never disappoint me and with her character in 'Cinderella's Sister' and 'Mary Stay out All Night', I can't see any other reason that she can't win the Top Excellence Actress, that goes the same with Park Yoo Chun, he deserve to win the Newcomer Award.... why? comparing him with other nominees... he have less experience in acting and he really doing good in 'Sungkyunkwan Scandal'... of coz there is a moment when my fan-girling instinct showed up... I hope Yoo Ah in can win it but that can't beat my rational thinking... 

Overall, all the winner deserved their award winning. I'll argue nothing about it... well at least that's what I think... so what do you think?

Here is the list of the winner for KBS Drama Award 2010:
























Daesang: Jang Hyuk (Chuno)

Top Excellence, Actor: 


















Kim Gab-soo (Cinderella’s Sister)


Top Excellence, Actress: 






















Jeon In-hwa (Baker King Kim Tak-gu), 






















Moon Geun-young (Cinderella’s Sister)



Excellence Awards:

Miniseries, Actor: Yoon Shi-yoon (Baker King Kim Tak-gu)

Miniseries, Actress: Eugene (Baker King Kim Tak-gu)

Drama Series, Actor: Oh Ji-ho (Chuno)

Drama Series, Actress: Park Min-young (Sungkyunkwan Scandal)

Special Production Drama, Actor: Kim Su-ro (God of Study)

Special Production Drama, Actress: Han Eun-jung (Gumiho: Tale of the Fox’s Child)

Serial Drama, Actor: Lee Jong-hyuk (Marry Me)

Serial Drama, Actress: Kim Ji-young (Marry Me)


Supporting Actor: Sung Dong-il (Chuno)

Supporting Actress: Lee Bo-hee (Three Brothers)

Newcomer Award, Actor: Park Yoo-chun (Sungkyunkwan Scandal)

Newcomer Award, Actress: Oh Ji-eun (Three Brothers), Lee Shi-young (Birth of the Rich)

Writer Award: Kang Eun-kyung (Baker King Kim Tak-gu)

Actor, Youth:




























Oh Jae-mu (Baker King Kim Tak-gu)

Actress, Youth: 
(Gumiho: Tale of the Fox’s Child)




























Kim Yoo-jung, 




























Seo Shin-ae 





One-Act Special, Actor: 
Sohn Hyun-joo (Texas Hit), Lee Seon-kyun (Our Slightly Risque Relationship)

One-Act Special, Actress: 
Jung Yumi (The Great Gye Choon-bin)


Popularity Award: 
Song Joong-ki (Sungkyunkwan Scandal), 
Moon Geun-young (Cinderella’s Sister)

Netizens’ Award: 
Park Yoo-chun (Sungkyunkwan Scandal), 
Park Min-young (Sungkyunkwan Scandal),
Jang Geun-seok (Mary Stayed Out All Night)

Best Couple: 
Jang Hyuk & Lee Da-hae (Chuno), 
Jang Geun-seok & Moon Geun-young (Mary Stayed Out All Night), 
Yoon Shi-yoon & Lee Young-ah (Baker King Kim Tak-gu), 
Song Joong-ki & Yoo Ah-in(Sungkyunkwan Scandal), 
Park Yoo-chun & Park Min-young (Sungkyunkwan Scandal)

* Currently I'm in a sleepy mode.... will update the pics later.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Yuchun Takes Picture with "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" co-stars



Korean actor Yu A-in, Yuchun and Song Joong-ki [Online community site bestiz.net]
K-pop star Yuchun caused a stir on the Internet on Friday regarding the size of his head, after a picture of him with his co-stars from KBS drama "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" was revealed. 

A photograph of Yuchun, Yu A-in and Song Joong-ki was posted on popular online community website bestiz, showing the three stars in the waiting room for JYJ's "JYJ Worldwide Concert in Seoul" held last weekend. 

Fans who have seen the picture responded, "Yuchun's head is really small, almost to the point of extinction" and "The three of the stars look really handsome and it truly seems like they're in for a lifelong friendship." 

The three starred in KBS 'mini-series "Sungkyunkwan Scandal," a fusion history drama set in the 18th century revolving around a girl named Kim Yoon-hee (played by actress Park Min-young) who disguised herself as a boy to get into a school. 

The drama brought in viewership ratings in the high ten percent range on TV charts as well as taking the No. 2 spot amongst other Monday and Tuesday dramas during its two-month run starting late-August.


Reporter: Lucia Hong 
Editor: Jessica Kim 
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

[INTERVIEW] Park Min Young




Actress Park Min-young rose to instant stardom through her debut role in MBC smash-hit sitcom "High Kick" in 2006 by managing to shine amidst the throng of diverse characters with her role as Kang Youmi, an ignorent yet confident and cheerful girl in high school. 

Yet such fast-obtained popularity rarely lasts for long and the industry does not allow an actress to see slow growth. In KBS drama "I Am Sam" she played a character who holds her emotions within herself while bullied by others rather than immediately respond like Youmi from "High Kick" would have but viewers remembered her as the same cheerful high school student rather than notice the change between the two and in her acting skills.

She then did fairly well in pulling off her role as a princess who depicts on the most tragic narrative through traditional drama "Princess Ja Myung Go" but the low ratings the depressing show scored was applied to Park as well. 

Hence she truly meant it when she said through her interview with 10Asia that she "was healed" through her role as girl in boy disguise Yoon-hee in "SungKyunKwan Scandal," a show also starring JYJ member Yuchun and actors Yoo A-in and Song Joong-ki. Below are excerpts from the interview with the 24-year-old actress.


10: You went to Paris as soon as you wrapped up filming for "SungKyunKwan Scandal." Did you rest well?
Park Min-Young: I toured The city rather than REST. There was so much to see because it was my first time there. I excitedly rummaged through the numerous galleries in Saint-Germain and acted all silly on the Montmartre hill, running and jumping around by myself when I saw a group of Korean tourists come my way and recognize me. So I ran away but all the whole time I was still acting ridiculously silly. People who were with me said they were ashamed of me.












































10: You must've felt more freedom being in a place where nobody recognizes you.
Park: I usually Go on I Do not Mind Trips When other people. But I was at one of the most famous department stores in Paris when one of their employees recognized me, a mixed-blood Chinese. She said she watched "SungKyunKwan Scandal" on YouTube and that she had watched it that day as well before she got to work. I was really surprised. It's understandable in the sense that she's Asian but to think that someone living overseas would watch our show real-time was surprising.

10: That incident in itself doesn't prove the drama was a success but "SungKyunKwan Scandal" was a show that was received well by fans also because of its artistic quality, something that cannot be proven merely through the viewership ratings a show posts. What meaning has the show had for you?
Park: I WAS Loved by The Public for The first Time in ares ares while and on Personal Level, I WAS able to mature in Step with Yoon-Hee My Character. That's why the drama was all the more special [to me]. But what's more of a relief is that it's actually been quite easy shake off my character this time. I was hurt, happy and proud whenever my character was but in the end, I was able to let go of her with a happy mindset because she was loved very much and the story itself ended happily as well.

10: Was it easier to shake off the character because you were happy being her?
Park: The Drama SAW Happy Ending and I are just that she'll Believe Live Happily. In a way, I have to shake her off quickly because I'll be going into my next project earlier than I expected but I think I've been doing a good job it so far, one step at a time. That's why I'm staying away from reruns of the show. Watching them will only bring back the emotions I felt back then. I'm going to watch them later on when I'm more at ease.There's still a lingering feeling I have about the show because I put my all into it for six months.


































10: You wrote "Thanks Yoon-hee. For coming to me," on your Twitter account. It doesn't seem to mean that you were simply happy to get to play the role of Yoon-hee.
Park: It's Also Part of One of The Soundtracks for The lyrics to "Sungkyunkwan Scandal," The Ending Narration by yuchun WHERE Says he, "Thanks, for Coming to Me." It best expresses how I feel because first of all, it was through Yoon-hee that I was able to gain the courage to overcome the obstacles laid in front of me. I had taken on the drama after going through a slump in terms of acting and spending much time wondering whether I'm walking the right career path so I healed a lot while playing Yoon-hee. So it was in that sense I wanted to say thank you to her. My great passion for the role was also why I was able to act with such intensity so I was grateful that was conveyed to the viewers and was received well. I cried a lot after shooting my last scene and it was because I felt grateful to the crew I worked with, the actors, the director, the writer and everyone who picked me for the role. I wonder whether I would've been able to become this strong again had I not been given this project.

10: Isn't that because you experienced the process of Yoon-hee maturing?
Park: I Felt much from Vicarious Satisfaction IT. And there were a few scenes that Yoon-hee was extremely cool in. She shined when for the first time, she asked her teacher for the chance to dream of a new world while saying she will remain at SungKyunKwan, and when she spoke of how she opened her eyes to the world of academics while on a walk with Seon -joon (Yuchun) after drinking. I also felt a great amount of satisfaction when she asked, 'If you can't become a government official because you're a woman, why is the Joseon that men created in this awful state?' in response to how she was taught that she needs to be able to question what is regarded as natural. It isn't often that you get to learn through a project and the character you play in it. I think getting to learn things from Yoon-hee itself makes me a lucky person.

10: You played a rare character in a rare drama.
Park: It is not often that such Actresses Get to Play Round Characters. It may seem like there are a variety of roles that actresses can play in Korean dramas but there's only about three types: the Cinderella, a femme fatale, or the mean girl who is green with envy. But Yoon-hee is a character who has been developed an extra step from that. A-in too said he would have played Yoon-hee had he been born a woman.






10: As happy as you were with your character, I'm sure there was a point where the role actually became comfortable for you.
Park Min-Young: From The Third or Fourth Episode? That's when the acting became easier. I was still a bit lost during the first two episodes or so because I hadn't fully digested my role so I had to put in a conscious effort to control the tone of my voice or emotions but I started feeling comfortable after that. And the director and writer left a lot up to me to decide so I increasingly felt comfortable. Then at certain scenes, for example, where I realize that my father was reading to me instead of my brother, I immersed myself into the role to an uncontrollable point.

10: So that may be why but it seems like the Park Min-young we know has improved a lot as an actress as well. For example, it didn't seem like you cowered in the scene with veteran actor Kim Kap-soo.
Park: Mr. Kim Kap-soo wasn't the godly senior actor I usually see him as when we shot that scene but just the high-ranking government official that he is in the drama. And Yoon-hee was someone who is always sure of herself. Mr. Kim Kap-soo is also just such a cheerful person. So for that scene, we'd glare at each other while drinking tea when the camera is rolling but as soon as it stops, he'd say, "Okay, let's one-shot this."(Laugh) And then he'd really wait until I one-shot the hot tea. So it wasn't what I used to say but these days, when I'm asked who is closest to my ideal man of the 'Jalgeum Foursome,' I'll instead answer that it's Mr. Kim. (Laugh) I didn't have to cower or feel uncomfortable because that's the sort of atmosphere we filmed the drama in.













































10: So you had a lot of fun working on the drama, you did some acting that even you yourself are convinced of, and was loved by viewers. And thanks to that, you said you were able to overcome certain obstacles - what are they?
Park: For Me ... They are several things. You need to have a certain amount of popularity or be recognized by people to an extent to play the roles you want but I lacked in that aspect so there were problems that stemmed from that. At the same time, it's a result of my own laziness and conceitedness so I couldn't blame anyone else for it. I learned the lesson that if I were to go back to those times, I would not make the same choices but back then, I felt lost. I knew in which direction I should go but was scared whether I'd be able to. So it was from Yoon-hee that I acquired the courage to give things another shot. Ultimately, Yoon-hee was in the same state as I was, constantly having to overcome one obstacle after another. And I believe that anyone in their twenties would fully relate to her position. Us people in our twenties have yet to become complete beings. And because of that, we will have to go through much trial and error and think about whether to compromise with reality or charge forward with achieving our dreams.

10: Like you say, going through trial and error and getting met with crises is something that everyone in their twenties experiences. What's important is whether you lose your courage or not.
Park: It probably WAS The gloomiest period of which I had Lost My Life During Confidence and depressed. I hadn't felt that way even during puberty. It was a time that I spent worrying over the most basic questions such as whether I'm walking the right path.That's how psychologically devastated I was.

10: Was that around the time your SBS TV series "Princess Ja Myung Go" ended its run?
Park: After IT. There's actually a lot I gained through "Princess Ja Myung Go." It was the first time I acted in a close-to traditional drama after having mostly played the role of a bubbly or coy high school student. And that's why it took a long time for me to prepare for it. My tone of voice or pronunciation had worked as advantages to my roles as a high school student but as obvious shortcomings for a historical drama so I had to work on strengthening my voice and wording. I also practiced the traditional pansori for a long time and on my pronunciation like anchorwomen do. So I may have had a tough time with the drama psychologically because I shot it for six months after going through such training but I learned a lot in terms of acting. I think I was presented with the large gift of getting to play Yoon-hee because of my experience with "Princess Ja Myung Go." It's just that I was shocked back then because more people turned their back on the drama than I expected and I wondered whether it was my fault. I don't know ... I won't go back to being stupid and think that my next project will do well just because this one [SungKyunKwan Scandal] did.




































10: So that's the way you thought back then?
Park: I had been quite then Lucky. None of my work had been failures up till that point. "I Am Sam" may have seen low ratings but I got to play the main female character although it was only my second project and even received an award for it. Everyone was also always praising me about how pretty I am. Then I appeared in "Korean Ghost Stories: Gumiho" which was a single-episode drama but it saw ratings of 21 percent. That's why I think I naturally came to presume that "Princess Ja Myung Go" would do well too so I was even more shocked when it didn't. It wouldn't have affected me as much if I had been ready for it somewhat but it hit me harder because I wasn't. So I did have a bit of a hard time back then but I settled with the fact that I at least got to work on a good project with good people. The problem started after that. A few projects got flopped after "Princess Ja Myung Go" and it distressed me greatly. I thought I had nothing to lose since "Princess Ja Myung Go" was not popular but I started thinking maybe there was. Things kept happening to the projects I really wanted to work on so I became increasingly dispirted which led me to doubt myself and think 'Can I really do this?' Then I moved agencies and a lot of things changed, so I told myself I'd start on a clean slate and took on drama "Running, Gu." It was after I was convinced that I was okay with starting all over again and I would have no expectations. I just wanted to gain good experience and really did not expect the show to see high ratings since it was meant to fill in empty time. Thanks to that, I had fun filming it and while I warmed up like that, I was handed the script for "SungKyunKwan Scandal" and got the part for Yoon-hee through the final audition. Since I had no expectations, the acting was fun and my mind became abundant enough to bear through the physical exhaustion I felt from the filming. That's why I can now say confidently that I've become as strong as Yoon-hee.

10: Does that mean you're sure you won't be swayed by how well or badly your projects do from now on?
Park Min-Young: That's right. It happened when I became conceited after "High Kick," thinking that I had become popular. But I came to realize that it was actually the show and my character that were popular, that I was nobody, and that the public will turn their backs on me if I don't try hard. So I won't think that the popularity I regained through "SungKyunKwan Scandal" is about me. It's about the show being popular and how people loved my character Kim Yoon-hee.And if at this point, I don't put an effort into showing what kind of person I am, I'll become forgotten again. I also came to realize that not everything is in my hands, that it's not just a matter of me doing a good job with my acting. In times where the public's taste changes every second, if you keep repeating the style of acting you think they like best or stick to the image of you that you think they like the most, they will also be the first ones to notice it and get sick of it. That's why I chose to take on film "Cat" (tentative title) as my next project.

10: I heard it's a horror flick. What kind of character will you be playing?
Park: It's Psychological Horror Film About are are are Surrounding Murder Cat. My character comes across the lead for the case by chance and solves the case with the investigator. And she is an extremely ordinary person yet has claustrophobia. So she's basically completely the opposite from the roles I've played so far. And female characters are usually depicted as being simple-minded in horror films, just screaming away, but this character was more round, the type that is hard to see in such movies so I thought the role would be worth the challenge. I actually do have to start getting ready for it more quickly because there's only two weeks left before the movie cranks in. I don't know if it's good but my cellphone broke as well so I've lost all the contacts I had and haven't been able to respond to text messages because I don't know who the senders are. I guess I'll slowly practice to become lonely this way and then reappear in front of people all bright and cheerful in February.

































10: You took on this film because it's round as well but there have been many cases where actresses have not been consumed in such a way in Korea.
Park: What CAN you do. I've been born in this era and if that's what they want, all I can do is to do my best within that. Then one day I'll get to play a character like Yoon-hee. I think that these days, if I'm given one, I can only try my best with that.

10: And not ask for more?
Park: Then I should write My own projects.(Laugh) All I can do is to act one thing but do a job that is good enough that the audience will notice a subtle difference because it's not like everyone is judged equally for same types of characters. Even if I may play the same character as other people, I want to hear that mine is alive and moving.

10: But what creates that is what's outside the script, isn't it? That may be the true capacity of the actor.
Park: Hmm, I think Bringing The Character to Life is up to The Actor. When I worked on "High Kick," I really didn't have a clue what I was doing so I just did everything my way.When I was told to run, I ran with all my might. But then I was told that I ran in a posture that no actress had ever run before. And the writers revised the script so that I was the fastest runner in the country. That's when I learned that it's up to the actor to take what they have and bring it to life when they're given the opportunity to. There are definitely characters I've succeeded in doing this and those that I have failed. But I think I pulled it off somewhat with Yoon-he. For example, when it was written on the script that she eats, I'd chomp away at the food. I wouldn't pretend to be pretty but instead chomp on kimchi and stuff my mouth with seaweed broth. I wanted to start with the smallest details.

10: Understanding the character ultimately means you understand people.
Park: I Do not know yet Too much acting So I Do not know About How to Calculate Things Beyond that, hence The Best I CAN do is to try as much as I CAN to Become My Character. In that way, I'll actually be running instead of acting running and I'd do it frantically, even if my face may turn out all weird from it. I'd also have to eat quickly and leave - I don't have time to eat all pretty. The way to bring out your character is to love it as much as you can.










































10: Are you certain you'll be able to love all the characters you play?
Park: I've Loved FAR So all of them. I have and I will even more in the future. I can't stop anymore - my acting has to improve a lot. I can't stay a new actress forever. Acting is about showing the end result so it's not like people are going to acknowledge me for simply putting in a lot of effort. I need to show some sort of result, like the ratings for "SungKyunKwan Scandal" to make people think I'm improving. And it's also the only way I'll become an actor that keeps in tune with viewers.

10: Your twenties has been full of ups and downs, making a fancy debut, going through a slump, and then gaining popularity again. But this has helped you to gradually mature. What sort of actress do you want to be when you're in your thirties?
Park: I'm Good at The Near Future mapping out but I'm not sure About After that Too.When I'm 30 ... I just hope to be doing what I like best.

10: So it may not be acting?
Park: I Do not know, How would I know. Nobody knows. Right now, I'm the happiest when I'm acting but I may be passing by a gallery one day and decide that I'm meant to be an artist. I'd feel sorry for myself if I had to press that desire down and pursue acting which I like second-best. I'm still in my twenties which gives me more than enough reason to explore more and I'm already trying my best so if I decide that I'm not a great actor, I may not stay an actor till then. If I feel the happiness that I do now, I'll probably want to become a great actress and if not, I hope I'll get to do something that'll make me happy.It may be raising a child. (Laugh) Who knows.

Reporter: Wee Geun-woo 
Photographer: Lee Jin-hyuk
Editor: Jessica Kim, Lee Ji-Hye
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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Micky Yoochun without 'Gat'




Micky Yoochun, who was praised by his last drama, 'Sungkyunkwan Scandal', has his picture revealed after a haircut.

He changed his hairstyle after the last episode of 'Sungkyunkwan Scandal'. While he was shooting the drama, he did his hair up in a topknot and wore a gat.

His soft image was emphasized after the haircut and people realized that his gat was blocking his true beauty.

Micky Yoochun was busy with drama shooting for a while but he is currently preparing for his group JYJ's first worldwide concert, 'JYJ Worldwide Concert in Seoul', which will be held on the 27th and 28th.


Source : Nate ( Korean ) &  Hancinema

Friday, November 5, 2010

[INTERVIEW] KBS Drama “SungKyunKwan Scandal” Writer Kim Tae Hee



KBS TV series “SungKyunKwan Scandal” finished its run on November 2. In the story set in late 18th century Joseon, a girl named Kim Yoon-hee (Park Min-young) entered the royal academy of SungKyunKwan disguised as a boy where she learned that true learning heads toward people and that they are the very foundation of the country. King Jeongjo (Jo Seong-ha) too tells her, “Now it’s your turn to dream of a new future for Joseon.” Trying to describe the ideals young people have is not easy. One wrong step and it can sound like an empty slogan or childish passion. That was not the case for Kim Tae-hee though, the script writer of drama "SungKyunKwan Scandal" who pulled it off by adding modernity and refreshing new scenes to the already charming SungKyungKwan story based on the book “The Days of SungKyunKwan Students.” 10 Asia interviewed Kim just few hours before the drama wrapped up.

10: “SungkyunKwan Scandal” was seen in various lights. Some saw it as an up-and-coming story, some as a historical political drama and others simply as melodrama. How did you decide on the direction of the story? 
Kim Tae-hee: Before getting into the synopsis I had a lot of fun watching the SBS drama “Brilliant Legacy.” The series contained a lot of genres; family drama, mystery, romantic comedy and professionals. I believe there will come a day when a drama must encompass more than one genre to keep it going. I was also advised that dramas on young romance will no longer work so I wrote the synopsis quite ambitiously but writing the actual script became much tougher to do than I thought. (laugh) It was difficult setting the tone in the story and I heard that our TV director also thought a lot about what the genre of this drama should be.

10: Before the series premiered, everyone thought it would be another romance story only set back in 18th century SungKyunKwan. But what this drama did was delve deeply into the basic principles of politics. You did the same thing with your other history drama KBS “King Sejong (2008)” that you wrote jointly with another script writer Yoon Sun-joo. The drama was closer to a political drama than the epic of the great King Sejong. Are you interested more in such aspects? 
Kim Tae-hee: To be honest I really had hard time following the story line that continued to deal with political agendas in "King Sejong." Everybody knows about the creation of Hangeul (Korean characters) but the drama even looked into complicated issues like tax reform at the time. It was so difficult that at the time I thought hell will freeze if I do another drama that combines history and politics. But when I was assigned with this drama I realized SungKyunKwan itself was a place where students learn about politics. I couldn’t just let my characters sit and memorize teachings of Confucius absentmindely all day. I had to bring out a theme based on what SungKyunKwan offered. 

10: It was quite interesting to see how you showed the various school functions and exams of 18th century academy in order. Was there a reason for that? 
Kim Tae-hee: I like it when a drama brings into light, things that were little known in the past. Because this drama centers on a space called SungKyunKwan, I wanted to show it to the audience properly. The original book also gives a detailed description of school customs for newcomers to SungKyunKwan so I wanted to do a good job of portraying that as well. That’s how I came to include things like the school's archery competition, golden tangerine exam and weekly test in the episodes. The original synopsis had also included the school's ancestral ritual and graduation ceremony, 

10: In handling the matters of politics your approach was somewhat abstract, combining it with a learning process that encouraged thinking deeply about making a logical discussion and improving an existing system or ideology. The process of making Yoon-hee change the mindset of Geol-oh (Yu Ah-in) and Jeong Yak-yong (Ahn Nae-sang) must have been quite a challenge. Why did you choose to go the hard way? 
Kim Tae-hee: Maybe because I knew no other way to go about it. (laugh). I gave much thought to exactly how the students at SungKyunKwan learnt their ways long time ago. I wanted to show the process of things such as what they talked about in their first class to the viewers at least once, in accordance with SungKyunKwan's curriculum. In the case of Yoon-hee, I needed to strengthen her motivation to stick around SungKyunKwan and become interested in politics for people. What Yoon-hee said to her senior Geol-oh and her teacher Jeong Yak-yong stemmed from these thoughts as well. I was curious to how the so-called “elite” class will respond to the thoughts of someone from a poor, underprivileged background and a girl, nonetheless. 

My Thought On: Sungkyunkwan Scandal






It was easy to get attached to this drama. The casts, the plots, the songs, the characters… it was a great combined. 

The script writer definitely takes notes every inch of the plot making it not just entertaining but also magnificent. 

The truth is, at first I have no interest on this drama. Not that I didn’t heard or know about it… but because I was too busy giving all my attention to My Girlfriend Is Gumiho and Playful Kiss. And I don’t really know why I watched it but after watching the 1st episode... I have to change my biased mind. 

The 1st episode automatically grabs my attention. With Park Shin Young disguised as a guy, Mickey Yoochoon serious character, Song Joong Ki winks and Yoo Ah In looking hot… the combination of this 4 people who have different back ground, different attitude and even different sense in putting their cloths, it was interesting enough to watch they stayed, works and dream the same dreams together. 

Kim Yoon Shik who works in a book store as one of the writer have met many interesting people but never realized that ‘she’ who disguised as ‘he’ have attracted one of the customer attentions… Gu Yong Ha also known as Yeorim (playboy). 

Working and disguised as a man is not what she really intend to do but in order to help her sick brother and to feed her family this is the reason to do so. 

In the other place, a young man earnestly reading his book throw with an egg by his classmate who believed if he collected hairs from well known people or even a good student keeping it and make it into brush will help him in his exam. And it was bad enough that the one hair he looking for make him lost every hair he have. The owner of the untouched hair is Lee Seon Jun the Prime Minister son who shows no interest on building a friendship or even care if people hate him as long as he believe what wrong is wrong and what right is right other than that nothing can change his mind. 

Kim Yoon Shik and Lee Seon Joon met at a wrong place and a wrong time. Kim Yoon Shik who supposed to sit an exam for someone who paid him approached wrong person at a wrong place, thanks to this incident the exam finally proceed with much more proper exam environment. 

Kim Yoon Shik who left without being able to fulfill his task leaves a simple message to Lee Seon Jun, 

“A scholar that only know word, and strong righteousness, but fails to understand the lives of normal citizens, if those who sells their words for food are considered as thieves, than are those who sell their words for power considered as loyal? If such people are allowed to handle a blade, then he will be a knife wielding murderer. If there is someone who could be a thief, that person would be me” 

Her life is so dramatic, first she has to disguise than she is forced to marry an old man as an exchange for their unpaid debt. It might be the end for any other ordinary girl but to Kim Yoon Hee that’s not something can happen without working her brain. Kim Yoon Hee is indeed a beautiful girl with knowledge, whatever words came out from her lips makes anyone stop, think and decides… stop to listen, think how to answer and decides to proceed or not. 

Surrounded by thugs Kim Yoon Hee shows her feminine side, begging for her money to be return and asking for their sympathy this time she was saved by a stranger who happened to take a nap at the area… While her other encounter with his soon to be friend is while in disguised, it was different with this one. She was completely Kim Yoon Hee and it was acceptable enough why this person can’t recognize her later it’s because he can’t face any girl straight on their eyes. As a repayment for the help she received from him she handed her handkerchief. He received it and leave a few words… he considered it as a repayment; 

“Don’t ever bow your head to anyone. Don’t kneel to anyone. It will become a habit. Once it become a habit, it will be hard to fix."

The story begins with how the four of main character first encounter, it shows a little bit of Kim Yoon Hee and Lee Seon Jun life. The different between them and the reason for ‘Sungkyunkwan’ linked with scandals. 

I have to say that the first episode is well explained. I like it how Gu Yong Ha easily point out that Kim Yoon Shik is a girl, without even say anything you can tell it by his gesture and the way he look at Kim Yoon Shik. Well of coz because he is Gu Yong Ha ^^ 

I like how Lee Seon Jun who bluntly believe and accept that the beautiful boy is really a boy even after giving some sign & still he insist to believe only what he want to believe. That character of him explained why he is the righteous. 

For Moon Jae Shin, he appeared with bad tempered, good fighting skills and much more shabby than the other. Show a particular symptom (hiccups) when around girls. He can’t stand girls more than a minute and he will start showing the symptom uncontrollable. And for him who have met with Kim Yoon Shik before but yet can’t tell the different is acceptable. 

For those who love watching coffee prince than, this will be another drama that will make your heart ache for an impossible love but yet beautifully gathered in this drama Which complete with task to Solve, Secrets to discover, friendship to be tested, trust to be broken and forgiveness to be given. 



“Desire brings you greatest achievement” 
“Friendship gives you better judgment.” 
“Love brings you hopes & perfect companion.” 
This is what you’ll learn while walking along the path with them in ‘Sungkyunkwan Scandal’ 

-NoNiE-