This sounds like such a cool and learning new experience for K-actress Park Shin Hye. She’s teaming up with MBC to narrate the upcoming documentary series titled Humanimal. No, it’s not some weird Sci-fi movie where a human/animal hybrid is produced, the documentary heads to the wilderness to film animals in their natural habitat and discusses how humans have impacted, affected, and influenced the animal worlds. Park Shin Hye will be the voice of the documentary series, always a cool gig, but for the filming she’s actually traveling with the team to shoot the footage. That’s like the best job plus trip gig ever, I’m thrilled for her and excited to see the finished product.
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Good attempt pSH ?
She has too many ’mannerisms’ and speech patterns she can’t change, no matter what role she takes. She is far from being bad but she definitely needs to pay attention to these details because it eats the credibility of her performance when she has the same mannerisms as in her previous dramas too.
I think she's been really good in some roles, like in You're Beautiful where she had to change her speech completely to be cutesy and also very formal. Also liked her in Flower Boy Next Door and Cyrano Dating Agency movie, those performances were not like her later ones.
I agree she has those kind of same-ish mannerisms in some of her dramas but like you said, she's far from being bad. If she tried, I think with the right choice of roles she could successfully switch it up. But then she's far from the only k-actor to have that issue, even several of her male costars do similar without being commented on.
Dramas you mentioned are from 2009, 2010. She seems to have backslided since?
FBND is from 2013.
She's done four dramas and a few movies after that, I agree the dramas did well commercially but not really showing off as much range in her abilities, as her early work.
Looking forward to Humanimal! Really sounds like an interesting job that Shin Hye will definitely take
Good on her for venturing into narration for a documentary and finishing the filming of Call. Plus her new movie casting #Alone with Yoo Ah In that’s definitely an exciting move for her after the MOA debacle where she wasn’t fully utilised but that was the writer’s doing for creating Jung Her Joo character as a door mat to Hyun Bin’s Yoo Jin Woo.
I was surprised Park Shin Hye is tall, she’s 168cm or 5’6 feet same as Suzy, Yoona. She looks petite coz she’s not that thin.
Also proportion matters. Yoona has long slim legs which makes her look taller.
I wouldn't have thought Yoona or Suzy is that tall either - Yoona looks slightly taller because she's very slim, but the other two tend to look more 'average height' to me, and no one registers visually as being over 5'5".
PSH is on the chubby side so her proportions don't stand out. I also blame her stylists for dressing her in clothes that never seem to flatter her
Looking forward for PSH documentary series titled HUMANIMAL. She definitely made the right choice on this one and hopefully she will do drama next year
Looking forward for PSH documentary series titled HUMANIMAL. She definitely made the right choice on this one and hopefully she will do drama next year