• 5 Couples That Have The Best Chemistry Ever In The History Of K-Dramas

    Korean series know how to make viewers flutter and dreamy even though they don't incorporate emotional and romantic scenes. Especially the series below, although there are not many love scenes, they still impress the audience with the sweet chemistry of the actors.

    Vincenzo

    The Vincenzo focuses mainly on the process of Vincenzo ( Song Joong Ki ) and Hong Cha Young (Jeon Yeo Been) defeating the evil, so the Loveline between the two characters does not appear much.

    But the interaction of the two characters from the gentle eyes, and delicate gestures to the lip lock in the last episode also made the audience satisfied and gave a lot of praise to the couple Song Joong Ki and Jeon Yeo Been.

    The drama "Vincenzo" is about a mafia consigliere who comes to Korea from Italy due to conflicts within the organization, gets linked with a veteran evil lawyer, and embodies justice in a villain's way, advocating a social comedy genre.

    Snowdrop

    Snowdrop is a rather heavy series when it comes to political struggles, but not so that the love story of Soo Ho (Jung Hae In ) and Yeong Ro ( Jisoo ) is obscured.

    Thanks to the extremely natural interaction of Jung Hae In and Jisoo, the gentle emotional scenes are the highlight of the film, comforting the audience from the painful and sad details.

    "Snowdrop" is known to be based on the handwritten notes of a man who escaped from a political prison camp in North Korea. In 1987, when tear gas exploded like firecrackers, a bloody man jumped into a female college dormitory and a female student treats him thinking he was an activist student fighting for the generation.

    Happiness

    Happiness has just returned on Netflix and immediately holds a high position on the chart.

    Part of that success is due to the chemistry of the couple Park Hyung Sik and Han Hyo Joo as Yi Hyun and Sae Boom.

    The combination of the two actors has left so many emotions that every time the audience sees the picture of the film, the audience automatically remembers the sweet call "Hyun-ah, Boom-ah" of the two characters.

    All Of Us Are Dead

    All Of Us Are Dead is also a drama about the zombie genre, so the emotional segments are not many and are shown in a separate way.

    In it, the audience praised the extremely natural combination of two couples Cheong San ( Yoon Chan Young ), On Jo ( Park Ji Hoo ) and Su Hyeok ( Park Solomon ), Nam Ra ( Cho Yi Hyun ). when they show their love through holding hands, comforting words and protecting each other from danger.

    "All of Us Are Dead" is about a group of high school students who are faced with an extreme crisis situation when they become trapped in their school, while a zombie virus spreads like a wildfire. It’s based on the chart-topping Korean webtoon called Now at Our School.

    Dr Romantic

    Dr Romantic is a drama not to be missed on medical topics and humanistic messages.

    In which the loveline of the main couple Woo Jin ( Ahn Hyo Seop ) and Eun Jae ( Lee Sung Kyung ) had to wait until the last episode to air many scenes.

    But the chemistry of the two actors was still shown throughout the film and received a lot of positive feedback from the audience. Especially the eyes of the character Woo Jin, just looking at it is enough to feel love.

  • Kim Soo Hyun’s Agency Claps Back at Late Sulli’s Brother’s Claims, Reveals Bed Scene Was Always Part of the Script for ‘Real’

    Kim Soo Hyun’s agency, Gold Medalist, has spoken up about the recent controversy involving the late Sulli and her bed scene in the 2017 movie Real.

    On April 2, Gold Medalist released an official statement saying, “From the very beginning, the role of Song Yoohwa, played by the late Sulli, included a bed scene. This was clearly stated during casting, and the actress had to be comfortable with it.”

    They explained, “Just like job listings mention necessary qualifications, this role required exposure, and that was made clear in advance. If these things are only discussed after casting, it can create unnecessary pressure on the actor.”

    The agency also emphasized, “Sulli and her agency were fully aware of the bed scene before she accepted the role. The script clearly described the level of exposure required, and the contract also included these details.”

    Addressing rumors about a body double, they stated, “There was no body double for the acting. A ‘standing actor’ was only used during rehearsals to help with movement cues.”

    Gold Medalist also included statements from Real’s assistant director Kim Joong Wook and script supervisor Lee Jun Hyun, confirming, “No actor was ever forced into doing a bed scene or nudity. That would never happen on set.”

    As for claims that they contacted Sulli’s mother, the agency denied it and responded to her brother’s accusations, saying, “It’s understandable to have concerns about things heard at the funeral. However, bringing up something from six years ago and spreading false information as if it were personally witnessed is hard to accept.”

    Finally, they urged people to stop spreading false rumors, saying, “Many people worked hard on Real, and these baseless accusations are hurtful. Also, there have been false rumors targeting Kim Soo Hyun recently. We sincerely ask for an end to speculative reports and misinformation.”

    This comes after the late Sulli’s older brother, Choi, raised concerns on March 28 about the bed scene in Real, demanding answers from Kim Soo Hyun and director Lee Sa Rang.

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