Song Hye Kyo bị "mẹ chồng" sỉ vả không thương tiếc, nhận mưa lời khen vì khóc quá xuất thần
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At the beginning of episode 6 Now, We Are Breaking Up, Chi Sook becomes increasingly mean, she borrows the job to punish Young Eun ( Song Hye Kyo) after Jae Guk ( Jang Ki Yong) refuses to be her boyfriend.
However, the problem between the two women will probably be quickly resolved when Chi Sook is gradually being conquered by Do Hoon.
After Jae Guk opened up at the end of the previous episode, his relationship with Young Eun still went nowhere. However, the two are also more comfortable with each other, at least in the working relationship, Jae Guk also helps Young Eun find creative ideas and solve problems in his team's work.
In another development, when Young Eun took the time to comfort her friend, Jae Guk took advantage of the "future father-in-law". After listening to her best friend's confession about her relationship with her husband, Young Eun suddenly decided to open her heart, she made an appointment to meet Jae Guk, the two hugged each other, the hug started a new relationship. .
The development of love is also when Young Eun's work is extremely favorable. Her new fashion show was a great success. Just as the group held a celebration party, Jae Guk had just arrived when Young Eun received a call, then a text message asking about his health. Unexpectedly, the phone number called was from Soo Wan - his ex-lover who died 10 years ago and also Jae Guk's biological brother. The next development of the film makes the audience extremely curious.
More than two years after the divorce, Song Hye Kyo returned to the small screen. The 40-year-old star chose Now, We Are Breaking Up - a work in the urban romance genre and her strength for many years. However, the reality of director Lee Gil Bok's film is more disappointing than it meets expectations.
The reason is said to be because the script goes into a rut. The setting of Now, We Are Breaking Up takes place in the fashion industry, so the audience will find typical and somewhat stereotypical images of this genre, such as eye-catching outfits, characters that follow Francophilia style (loving, worshiping French aesthetics and culture), the beautiful heroine and the beautiful coincidences surrounding her.
The weakness of the film lies in the fact that in addition to the beautiful visuals, the work has nothing but a bombastic and unattractive script. The motif of the male and female leads falling into a whirlpool of love after a "one-night stand" is no longer a new thing in Korean films. Most of the comments about the film said that Ha Young Eun "going to bed" with two siblings was quite odd and awkward. Many people think that the crew should build two male characters who are cousins, or close friends since childhood.
The second reason why the film is disappointing is the construction of a reluctant, unrealistic character. "We can forgive the plot and weird situations if the interaction and romance in the movie is compelling enough. But alas, not at all," SCMP's Pierce Conran commented on the latest film. by Song Hye Kyo. According to Pierce Conran, the love story in Now, We Are Breaking Up begins with a "funny poor" French conversation. This is something that doesn't match the character set of a fashion designer with years of study abroad in France and a world-class photographer who has lived in Europe for many years.
The female characters in the film are dressed too well, too well groomed, lacking a bit of "art" and a bit of flightiness commonly seen in real life fashion designers. They don't hold paper and pens, they hold their phones, pacing the building, discussing economics more than creative ideas. There is an opinion that the work of Song Hye Kyo and her subordinates can hardly be called a designer, instead, they are fashion business people. Even Jang Ki Yong's leading photographer "Mr. J" Yoon Jae Gook has a hard time convincing audiences with expertise and knowledge of the industry.
The final cause is Song Hye Kyo's poor acting. In fact, it is difficult to blame the whole problem on the film crew, especially when the female lead role of Song Hye Kyo cannot convince viewers. After 20 years of filming, Song Hye Kyo gradually made many people skeptical about her acting ability, because the Korean star almost always "carries" the same face and an emotional expression from this movie to the movie. other.
Song Hye Kyo always chooses scripts and characters that are safe, not new and not groundbreaking. From the role of blind girl Oh Young in That Winter's Wind (2013) to Descendants of the Sun (2015) and now Now, We Are Breaking Up, the 1981-born star has always displayed poor acting, from expression to action and character creation.
Every time Song Hye Kyo accepted to act in a new movie, the audience almost certainly guessed that she would reappear with a beautiful face, sad teary eyes and literally too safe scenes. Looking at Ha Young Eun, the audience can see both Oh Young from 2013 or Doctor Kang Mo Yeon in 2015, without any difference.
Even in Now, We Are Breaking Up, the first bed scene is labeled 19, but what the audience sees is the close-up angle of her passionate kiss with Jang Ki Yong, without any extra elements. beyond the general age. It is not necessary to play a hot scene, the "undressing" scene is a demonstration of the boldness and diversity of an actor. But compared to stars of the same age like Jeon Ji Hyun or Kim Tae Hee, Song Hye Kyo's character choice is much less diverse. Now, We Are Breaking Up probably wouldn't have turned out to be a bad movie or mixed with mixed opinions if Song Hye Kyo invested more in the character, in terms of explaining the role instead of investing in clothes and hairstyles. .
Song Hye Kyo "bẻ lái" khét lẹt với Jang Ki Yong, hoàn toàn lép vế với Song Joong Ki ở 1 điểm Như Ý14:35:54 23/11/2021Sau những tập đầu tiên của Now, We Are Breaking Up, có không ít ý kiến trái chiều đã nổ ra xoay quanh mối quan hệ của cặp đôi chính. Nếu đúng như những diễn biến hiện tại, Jae Guk (Jang Ki Yong) là em trai ruột của người mà Young Eun (Song...
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