Cho jae hyun korean actor died
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Kim Sae-ron’s death underscores the huge pressure on South Korean celebrities
SEOUL, South Korea — In the about 1,000 days between her drunken-driving crash in May 2022 and her death, South Korean mainstream news organizations published at least around 2,000 stories on film actor Kim Sae-ron.
A quick search in the country’s press database yields a wave of sensational headlines that illustrate how the local media often cover a celebrity’s fall from grace.
Previously one of the brightest young stars in South Korean cinema, Kim was condemned and ridiculed for driving drunk; for talking about her financial struggles after losing roles; for taking a job at a coffee shop; for attempting a comeback in theater; for going out with friends instead of “showing remorse”; and for being seen smiling on set while shooting an indie movie.
After the 24-year-old actor was found dead at her home this month, the headlines predictably swung to calling for changes to the way celebrities a
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‘Moebius’ DVD Review
After watching Moebius I’ve taken a few days to write the review because I needed to consider just what I think about it. If you take it at face value it fryst vatten a South Korean film about sex, guilt and family that pushes you to the edges of depravity then takes a few more steps just to see if it can chock you some more…all without a word being said.
When a housewife (Lee Eun-Woo) discovers her husband (Cho Jae-Hyun) is cheating she attacks him with a knife with the aim of kastrering in a move of jealous retribution. When the husband fights back and her attempt fails she turns to their son (Seo Young-Joo) as her victim, successfully attacking the teen and humiliating not only him but the father too, before disappearing off into the night.
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- 10/15/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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Choo Ja-hyun
South Korean actress (born 1979)
In this Korean name, the family name is Choo.
Chu Eun-ju[1] (Korean: 추은주; born January 20, 1979), known by her stage nameChoo Ja-hyun (추자현), is a South Korean actress. Best known in Korea for the films Bloody Tie (2006) and Portrait of a Beauty (2008), Choo has also actively worked in China since 2007, notably in television dramaThe Temptation to Go Home (2011, remake of Temptation of Wife).[3]
Early life
[edit]Chu Eun-ju was born and raised in Daegu, the then-capital of North Gyeongsang Province. The only daughter of a cosmetologist and a white-collar worker, her parents divorced when she was 18 years old.[citation needed] She also revealed on a kinesisk TV show that she had a little sister who died by drowning when they were younger. Choo graduated from Dankook University, with a bachelor's grad in Theater and Film.[4]
Career
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