Sunday, May 22, 2016

Cuteness? Yeo Jin Goo is rocking cool.

While filming the movie A Long Way Home 서부전선, the actors filmed during summer and ended up in winter at the end. How much suffering was that?  The film itself took a lot more entertaining scenes which were not too tiring. Similar to the movie Welcome to Dokmangol, comedy and humanity are mixed well in it.

Yeo Jin Goo was honored to act alongside his senior veteran actor Sol Kyung Gu. Sol plays Nam Bok - a South Korean farmer conscripted and assigned for a mission to deliver a classified military document that may decide the fate of the war. He also has a sense of humor in him.

Yeo Jin Goo debut himself in the big screen in 2005 Sad Movie acting as Yeom Jung Ah's little son. Even that Yeo wasn't a rookie, he was already familiarize with the movie/drama sets. He has learned a lot from his seniors such as depth, expression, subtle movements of facial muscles and emotions. During his high school years, it was rather difficult to project such expressions but nowadays it was a piece of cake for the actor who has matured so much.

Currently Yeo is filming the SBS drama Jackpot (Daebak) which has received great attention since he is playing as the teen future King Jeongjo. The 19 year old actor is best styled with suits appearance but he still matches well with uniforms. Looking back into 10 years before, the actor has come a long way.

He has filmed many dramas such as Iljimae, Tazza, Giant, Warrior Baek Dong Soo, Tree with Deep Roots, Moon Embraces the Sun, Missing You and Orange Marmalade.

Nowadays his friends of same age are all into either career or university studies. Everyone is entering the adult age and unlike them, Yeo has to spent some time on the set of school early to find a good one to attend. Since a child actor, he has won Young Actor Awards, Best New actor, Yeo seriously has a big long route ahead of him since he is the uprising actor.






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