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Pemeran kim hye jin she was pretty
Pemeran kim hye jin she was pretty








pemeran kim hye jin she was pretty

In all fairness to the writers, they were able to collate the important scenes into only 10 episodes, but they did it well. The Japanese drama was more realistic, perhaps maybe because of its time constraints. Kanojo Wa Kirei Datta / She Was Pretty Review: Overall Thoughts Sexy Zone has one of the best and most powerful vocals in Johnny’s and Associates, and the group showcased their abilities again in Natsu no Hydrangea. For Kanojo Wa Kirei Datta, it’s, of course, Kenty’s band, Sexy Zone. Japanese dramas with pop star leads are not without the idol’s group singing the theme song. I’m a fan of both actors, but I’m mostly exposed to Kento Nakajima because of many of his variety shows and appearances that I’ve seen and still watching on cable TV. The main reason for these two differences varies on both actors’ personalities. When it comes to his other side, like his sweetness and candor, I believe that Kento Nakajima offered more in this department. Sosuke Hasebe / Ji Sung-Joon is one of the most interesting characters because he had his gravitas, but deep inside, he was honest and child-like.

pemeran kim hye jin she was pretty

They were almost the same age upon playing the young deputy editor-in-chief (Kento is 27, while Seo Joon played the character at 26). Although both of them did a great job in portraying the character with respect to their culture, I thought that at some point, Park Seo Joon had more gravitas as compared to Kento Nakajima. It’s easy to compare Kento Nakajima’s Sosuke Hasebe to Park Seo Joon’s Ji Sung-Joon. Kento Nakajima as Sosuke Hasebe Sosuke Hasebe Let’s compare the drama to its original version based on the characters. Kanojo Wa Kirei Datta / She Was Pretty Review: Characters The Japanese production made very few angles to the drama, and they followed almost 100% of the Korean scenes. I cannot say which is better in terms of the drama, but in terms of the scenes, the Jdorama did a great job in weeding out unimportant events while still bringing out the plot as it is. At first, I found the Korean drama better, but I decided to rewatch the k-drama. The Jdorama spawned ten episodes, mostly 45 minutes each, compared to the Korean version with 16 episodes. Related: Hana Nochi Hare Japanese Drama Review However, what I like in the plot is that the writers also show that at some point, it’s Ai’s fault for being content with her looks and not improving herself. She is optimistic and caring, despite her unfortunate circumstance. I pitied Ai, or in the Korean version, Hye Jin. When Ai was first meeting up with Sosuke, and Sosuke didn’t recognize her, but a different girl instead, it dawned on her that she wasn’t the same pretty girl anymore. When I watched episode one, I remembered all the things that happened in the k-drama.










Pemeran kim hye jin she was pretty