[Trans] 120222 Where Is “Flower Boy” Park Yoochun? Transforms With Just A Change Of Hairstyle

[Trans] 120222 Where Is “Flower Boy” Park Yoochun? Transforms With Just A Change Of Hairstyle

JYJ member and actor Park Yoochun has made a risky change in appearance, even before his transformation via acting.

Playing the role of crown prince Lee Gak in the new SBS drama “Rooftop Prince” (Director: Shin Yoon Seob, Script: Lee Hui Myung), an image of him with his current look, was revealed on 21 February by SBS, and it was totally different from his clean-cut appearance, grabbing the attention of everyone.

On 16 February, Park Yoochun was filming on a set around Myungdong, Seoul dressed in a red tracksuit with long flowy hair. Idol to countless girls, Park Yoochun had played the role of a gentleman in the Joseon era, and a second generation chaebol in previous dramas, and while gaining experience on acting, his 180 degree change from his clean-cut appearance was shocking as well.

 Park Yoochun’s current transformation is due to his role as Lee Gak in “Rooftop Prince.” Lee Gak is a crown prince from the Joseon era, who was sent to the modern era via some unknown force. For Lee Gak, his Joseon period looks coupled with modern day outfits will bring about many episode of laughter.

In the photo of Lee Gak that was revealed, Park Yoochun’s awkward hairstyle and hassle-free red tracksuit hints that the crown prince will be facing quite a bit of difficulty trying to adapt to the modern day. Also, his hilarious look has heightened the anticipation for this drama, bringing the anticipation to its peak.

“Rooftop Prince” is a fantasy-romance story about a Joseon Era crown prince Lee Gak, who is pursuing the truth behind his wife’s (Jung Yoo Mi) death, and gets sent to 2012 Seoul together with his consorts, then falls in love with his fated one (Han Ji Min). This drama will be aired after “Please take of us, Captain,” and features Park Yoochun as well as Han Ji Min, Lee Tae Sung, Jung Yoo Mi, Lee Min Ho, Choi Woo Sik and others. It will start airing in mid-March.

Source : [BaiduTVXQ + SBS News via Nate]
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120222 Kim Jaejoong Joins Time Slip Dr. Jin

Kim Jaejoong Joins Time Slip Dr. Jin

by | February 21, 2012
 

Kim Jaejoong (Protect the Boss) has been cast in the upcoming time-travel-medical-historical drama Time Slip Dr. Jin starring Song Seung-heon, in what will be the singer-actor’s first sageuk role to date. The manga adaptation features a Doogie-esque hero who travels back in time 150 years, where he learns that maybe there’s more to being a doctor than a massive IQ. Because apparently that’s not something you can learn after 1860. But… how will we know he’s a TV doctor if he’s not wearing the shiny white labcoat and model-strutting down the hall with two rows of interns at his sides?

Jaejoong will be playing Kim Kyung-tak, the descendant to a long line of master swordsmen, and the best warrior of his generation. He’s competitive and prideful, but he also has a softer, innocent side: his character has a single-minded devotion to his first love. Sigh, don’t they all? He’ll be going head-to-head with the hero Dr. Jin, though I’m wondering how literal that could be. Will the scalpel-wielder be picking up a sword and vice versa? Or are they just going to be fighting over a girl?

With all the time travel in dramaland these days, it’s a wonder we’re not going to end up with a prince on a proposal mission, a high school student as a doctor, and a neurosurgeon living on a rooftop. Fourth dimension’s a tricky thing, boys. Don’t get stuck in each other’s wormholes. Oh. Ew. I just grossed myself out.

Time Slip Dr. Jin is currently being shopped at cable networks, with reports that it’ll find a home at Channel A.

Via TV Report

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120220 Editors Note: Kim Jaejoong To Assume New Drama Role As Kim Kyung-Tak

Kim Jaejoong, JYJ member and co-star/heart-throb of “Protect The Boss”, an award-winning drama series that had us laughing on the edge of our seats, is now embarking on a new role in the drama “Time Slip Dr. Jin”–an adaptation of a manga series. Portraying Kim Kyung-tak, a sword wielding, swashbuckling warrior from a prestigious line of fighters, Jaejoong goes head-to-toe with Dr Jin, portrayed by Song Seung -heon to protect his lady fair.
It will be interesting to see the ins and outs of this adventurous time travel epic.
With everyone holding their breath as to what drama role would be next for the now famous Mr. Mu-Won, I would say that this time travel saga rumored to be hosted by Channel A is a fitting choice.

Of course, with several time-travel dramas ready to take us into the age of enlightenment, including Park Yoochun’s comedic drama “Rooftop Prince’, I dare say that there is something entertaining in progress for us all.

credit: Momma Cha @jyjfantalk

[Translation] 120220 Junsu’s Twitter Update‏

[Trans] 120220 Junsu’s Twitter Update‏

[Yoon Young Seok] @1215thexiahtic Handsome XiahTod~~ Now, standing on stage together~~~ You have worked hard today~~^^

[Junsu] @yoonphantom I am very happy too hyung ^^ Please rest well.

[Junsu] @joonhyunnie Noona has worked hard too ^^ Ha Sha

[Elisabeth’s staff @mjkim8200] ‘Often’, compared to earnest person, people who did well will be complimented louder. In this professional world, true ability is called as a virtue… ‘But’, recently it became an earnest person who do it very well will be loved more by others… ‘Also’, would like to walk down the road with someone like this… ‘But’, everyone knows, such a person is not easy to find.

[Junsu] @mjkim8200 Although we actors have our ups and downs at times, noona you are perfect as always~ I respect you! You have world hard, please take a good rest~ ^^

[Junsu] People who asked me why am I not sleeping till now… Then I would like to ask, why aren’t you all sleeping then …. T

[Junsu] Because I have no performance tomorrow…… Hahaha

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[TRANS] 120217 Xiah Junsu’s Charm… 99% Of The Audience Of The Musical “Elisabeth” Are Females

[TRANS] 120217 Xiah Junsu’s Charm… 99% Of The Audience Of The Musical “Elisabeth” Are Females Feb 20, 2012

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 “Due to an insufficient number of female washrooms, some washrooms intended for use by males have also been converted to female washrooms.”
As each of the musical performances that Kim Junsu performs in attracts a large number of female audiences, even the washrooms in the performance venue have to be changed.

During the intermission of the performance of the musical “Elisabeth” on 15 February, during which Kim Junsu played the role of “Death (Tod)” , the number of female audiences in the washrooms at the Blue Square Musical Hall in Seoul spiked. On this day, (the management) of the theatre opened the male washrooms on the basement floor for use by female audiences. The caretaker turned away male guests who were trying to use that washroom by saying, “It’s only because Kim Junsu is performing today, please understand.”

Since their opening in November 2011, although the theatre has realised that there is a large influx of female guests when local musicals are being performed, and has since increased the number of female washrooms, it is still insufficient on days when Kim Junsu performs. The capacity of the female washrooms in the theatre are already the highest in Korea, with an average of 1 female washroom cubicle for every 25.9 seats. The Charlotte Theatre in Jamshil (only) has one female cubicle for every 33.5 seats.

Such “situations” arise because the tickets for shows in which Kim Junsu performs in are all sold out, and a majority of the audiences are female. Interpark, which provides the online ticketing service, expressed that over 99% of the buyers of tickets for Kim Junsu’s performances of “Elisabeth” are female purchasers. Although female purchasers may bring males along to watch the performance, but this is unseen in the history of Korea’s musical theatres.

The 20 shows of “Elisabeth” in which Kim Junsu will be appearing, with a total of 31,960 tickets, all sold out within 10 minutes. The tickets for his shows are also the only ones which are being resold by ticket scalpers. According to reports, prices in Japan have been marked up from the original 150,000 won to 100,000 yen (approximately 1,440,000 won). The theatre rents out approximately 100 opera glasses (binoculars used for watching performances or shows), but there are plans to purchase more in preparation for Kim Junsu’s performances.

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[TRANS] 120220 Fans Of Park Yoochun Donate 13 Million Won In Support Of “Rooftop Prince”

[TRANS] 120220 Fans Of Park Yoochun Donate 13 Million Won In Support Of “Rooftop Prince

 Fans of JYJ member Park Yoochun have shown their support for Yoochun’s drama “Rooftop Prince” via charitable activities.

Mickyfan.com, Park Yoochun’s Nanal, and Blessing Yoochun came together to form the “Park Yoochun Fan Alliance” and made a donation to the Happybean campaign with their wishes for “Rooftop Prince” to be successful.

Related personnel said that this donation activity collected about 13 Million Won, including 5 Million won in cash as well as 8 Million won worth of rice, instant noodles and other items.

Currently, the exact beneficiary has not been confirmed, but plans have been made to help the elderly who are living alone in the winter, as well as low income classrooms and other people in need.

The fanclubs in the Park Yoochun Fan Alliance expressed that this is not their first donation. In the past year, they have donated 60 million won in cash to multi-cultural families, as well as 3.2 tonnes of rice and 2 million won of books.

The drama “Rooftop Prince” which stars Park Yoochun as the main lead, is a story about the crown prince Lee Gak who travels 300 years into the future, to modern day Seoul, and falls in love. It will start airing on SBS on 14 March.

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[TRANS] 120214 “The Moon Embracing the Sun” Crown Princess Kim So Hyun, Park Yoochun Obsession Confirmed

[TRANS] 120214 “The Moon Embracing the Sun” Crown Princess Kim So Hyun, Park Yoochun Obsession Confirmed

Child actress Kim So Hyun has fallen for the charms of actor-singer Park Yoochun.

Acting as the crown princess in the MBC Wednesday-Thursday drama “The Moon Embracing The Sun,” Kim So Hyun received news of her participation in the SBS drama “Rooftop Prince” and fell for the charms of Park Yoochun, and caught the attention of the netizens.

On 14 February, Kim So Hyun sent a message via her personal twitter, saying “Haha, do you still not see it? With one look, ah! My favourite crown prince! That’s crown prince Park Yoochun. When he found out that we share the same birthday he greeted me happily, and I’m totally touched. From now on, my ideal type is crown prince Park Yoochun,” and uploaded a picture together with this tweet. Kim So Hyun and Park Yoochun share the same birthday, on 4 June.

In the photo, Kim So Hyun is dressed neatly in a hanbok, and smiling at the camera. You can see the drama set behind her in the background.

Responses to this image include, “The 13-year old Kim So Hyun has totally fallen for the charms of Park Yoochun,” “The devilish man, Park Yoochun” “Kim So Hyun, who previously acted as the crown princess”  and other comments.

“Rooftop Prince” is about the crown prince of the chosun dynasty who loses his beloved princess then travels with his consorts 300 years into the future to the modern day, a fantasy-romantic comedy. It features Park Yoochun, Han Ji Min, Lee Tae Sung and Jung Yoo Mi, and will be broadcast in mid-march.

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[TRANS] 120215 “Rooftop Prince” Writer Says, “The Reason Why We Wanted Yoochun To Appear? His Extraordinary Charm”

[Trans]  120215  “Rooftop Prince” Writer Says, “The Reason Why We Wanted Yoochun To Appear? His Extraordinary Charm”

The screenplay writer of SBS drama “Rooftop Prince” which will begin its broadcast in March this year, Lee Hui Myung, has explained that the reason why Park Yoochun was selected as the male lead was his “extraordinary charm”.

Lee Hui Myung, who wrote several representative romantic comedies such as “Mr. Q” (1998), “tomato” (1999) and “Success Story of a Bright Girl” (2002), spoke about his thoughts and revelations prior to the broadcast of “Rooftop Prince.”

“Rooftop Prince” is about the crown prince of the chosun dynasty who loses his beloved princess then travels with his consorts 300 years into the future to the modern day to continue his unfinished romance, a fantasy-romantic comedy. It features Park Yoochun, Han Ji Min, Jung Yoo Mi and others.

In this drama, the scriptwriter said that reason why the main character was planned to be a crown prince was that “Disregarding reality, but from a drama point of view, relationships that transcend the differences between a man and a woman are the ones that receive the best response from the audience.  This is why you often see young CEOs with a chairman for a father, or a manager. So I thought, what would be of an even higher status than a CEO or someone with a chairman for a father, and I felt that using a king or crown prince would be possible.”

Aside from the characters, when talking about why he chose to use time travel as the setting, he said, “If a flower boy from the Chosun dynasty appeared in modern day Seoul, how would he be treated. Unlike the modern days, his character and manner would be more traditional, and if the guy who had come was not a handsome man, how would it be….it seemed to be really interesting to imagine these scenarios. “

With regards to Kim Min Jong and Song Yun Ah, who starred in “Mr. Q”, and Jang Nara, who starred in “Success Story of a Bright Girl” and became immensely popular, he said, “I never once thought that these actors became successful because of me. Instead, it is all thanks to their star factor and acting skills, as well as exceptional direction, that allowed my scripts to be a success.”

Talking about Park Yoochun, who  plays the crown prince and lead for the drama, he said, “As an actor, Park Yoochun has always been using a gentle image to define his role as an actor. As the Crown Prince Lee Gak, he has to be a character with exceptional charisma, and I think that Park Yoochun has that potential, and I am looking forward to it. Looking at this, if he does well, the drama will be successful, and I feel that Park Yoochun will also have chances to play other kinds of roles.”

“Rooftop Prince” which is a collaboration between screenplay writer Lee Hui Myung and director Shin Yoon Seob, will be aired after “Please take care of us, Captain” in March.

Source : [BaiduTVXQ + Nocutnews via Nate]

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Translation 120213 “Failure Is Also An Experience; Bitterness Also Has It’s Value”

 [Trans] 120213 “Failure is also an experience… ‘Bitterness’ Also Has It’s Value” – Junsu’s Interview With The Daily Focus

(Kim Junsu has gained the attention of people for taking up challenges and achieving results. He is not complacent, and always does his best to progress.)

Kim Junsu Speaks To Reporters About ‘Challenge’

Someone once jokingly said, “When you realise that it’s late, then it must be really too late.” In this extremely competitive society, compared to “challenging”, learning to “give up” is more a facet of the life of the youths today. If there is no “challenge” there will be no result.

But the process before getting a satisfactory result is very important. Both ‘The 88 thousand won generation’ and ‘Jobless youths’ alike, would simply say they are not up to it before taking on the ‘challenge’. If this is their attitude, even if they managed to land a job in the company, they would be unable to adapt to society and would often feel lost and helpless. When he/she is not familiar with the work and has to rush through it, it will be tough even if he/she is trying to build relationships with colleagues in the company.

 Newbie reporters Kim Jungwoo (29), An Soyeon (24) and Choi Joo Heung (24) take learn simple lessons from Kim Junsu, an ordinary youth turned top idol star, and a singer that continues to “challenge” himself as a musical actor, on ‘challenges’.

Pressure Towards Challenges

Kim Jungwoo: Challenges are called challenges because they are difficult and thus makes one fear them. Life is interesting because there are challenges. If situations are placed before you simply as they were, how uninteresting would that be? Junsu-ssi, it seems like you are like everyone else, always challenging new areas. All the musicals you appear in, be it “Mozart”, “Tears of Heaven” or “Elisabeth”, are all being performed for the first time locally. It must be very pressurising to (take on) a character without anyone to refer to.

Kim Junsu: To me, challenges are a double-edged sword. Actually, as an artist, there are not that many things you can choose from. If you do not want to be eliminated, then all you can do is to constantly change. Of course, there are times when it just cannot be done, but even if you fail, it is a valuable experience.

Dating And Marriage For An Artist

An Soyeon: People seem to start learning from here, things like marriage do not seem to be things that (just happen) naturally. I think that (even normal) things which have to be done in your life can also be considered challenges.

Choi Joo Heung: That’s right, aren’t they called the 3-stages of life? Dating, marriage, having children… This is an era where you have to work hard to fulfill the things like “When I am this age, I should have become this right?” which you would have imagined since you were younger.

Junsu: Perhaps it is because we are all aware of that, that artists including myself do not date carelessly, because we know that we would receive a lot of unwanted attention. You cannot walk around as you wish either. Once you know (about the risks), you begin to hesitate. In my case, because I was not aware (in the past), I used to just do things recklessly. On hindsight, I was acting blindly. But having a heart that does not fear has allowed me to move forward. My character of wanting to finish whatever I start has helped me a lot.

(Kim Junsu, who is a singer as well as a musical actor, in conversation with Focus News’ newbie reporters, Choi Joo Heung, An Soyeon and Kim Jungwoo (from the left).)

“You gain as much as you lose
I have developed a habit of always thinking,
What is it I have gained”

Sometimes Ordeals Are Necessary

Soyeon: I think it is better to regret after you have tried. If I think about it seriously, no matter what the challenge is, I do not have much to lose.

Joo Heung: In the past, I used to be the type that would think very hard (about things). I had the habit of always thinking about things specifically, like “What will I be like in a year’s time?”. However, while I was preparing for the reporter’s exam, everything was a blank and nothing seemed to appear in my mind. I was lost, but everything started from having no plans. Compared to a year ago, today I am more focused on achieving my goal starting with the smaller things, like what I need to accomplish tomorrow.

Junsu: It may also help to imagine the worst-case scenario. Sometimes you also need to experience difficulties, having to experience “bitterness” 10 times in order to experience “sweetness” is also worth it.

Jungwoo: It seems important to manage your mindset. For me, should I fail an exam or interview in the company, I always thing “Seems like I am not fated” or “Seems like I failed because there is a better place waiting for me”. Perhaps it is because of all this that the feelings of failure usually do not hit me as hard.

Joo Heung: Even if it is a company that you struggle very hard before getting in, it does not mean that it is the end of your challenges. It has been 2 months since I entered the company, whenever I receive crticism from the seniors about articles that I write, it is always hard for me. Junsu-ssi must experience many such instances as well, I am curious how you overcome them.

Junsu: Even if it is something which you cannot achieve immediately, as long as you have the heart of wanting to work hard at it, you will succeed. Work hard to find breaks through your struggles in order to succeed.

Soyeon: Have you ever had second thoughts about becoming an artist?

Junsu: I did during debut. Not being able to date freely, not being able to have your own life, it was hard. But as much as I had to give up all this, I also gained a lot, so while we were having activities, I grew into the habit of thinking about what I could gain.

Jungwoo: It seems very important to know how to be content with what you have. During my training, I had to leave home very early and only get back very late at night, but I have been able to find employment in a company that allows me to exercise my potential, and for this I am very thankful. At first I realised there were difficult obstacles holding me back, but the sense of accomplishment (after overcoming them) is also very big. Although there are times when it is hard, but as long as you control your own emotions, you will be able to control your heart.

Soyeon: When I was preparing to get a job last year, everyday was heartbreaking. After all, how lucky must you be in order to get a job even before you graduate. From now on, my first mission is to settle down as a reporter in Focus.

Joo Heung: Being able to do the job that I have always wanted to is amazing, which is why I feel kind of dreamy. Not many people are able to get the job which they have dreamed of since they were young. The difference between “very tiring” and “very tiring, but enjoyable” is very big. Firstly, for me, it is very important to find a job that suits you. The starting point should be what you like, then you work on it from there.

Soyeon: I want to live being a reporter for more than 20 years. I want to be a reporter that says only what is necessary, and listens more to what other people have to say.

Junsu: Recently, I have been very interested in producing. By looking at the agency system and naturally learning how musicals or singers are made.

“You are always strong enough to withstand the difficulties
Think of people less fortunate than you are
Find happiness in despair.”

Everything Depends On Your State Of Mind

Jungwoo: Finally, please give some useful advice to the younger generation like us, who have just stepped out into society.

Junsu: Everything depends on your own state of mind. Although Mozart became famous because he was a music genius, but his life was an unfortunate one. Even rich people may not be happy, isn’t it? Rather than being in despair over the way you are, be aware that there are others that have it harder than you. If you can find happiness from there, then you could achieve your dreams and overcome failure, isn’t it? It would be good if everyone could bear in mind that you are always strong enough to withstand the difficulties. Let’s work hard, everyone. Fighting!

Source : [BaiduTVXQ The Daily Focus]
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[Eng] 120214 JYJ Happy Valentines Day

Thank You JYJ for such a warm, innovative valentine greeting. Happy Valentine Day to you too.  Momma Cha  <333

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[PIC + TRANS] 120213 Rooftop Prince’s Filming in Hapcheon

[PIC + TRANS] 120213 Rooftop Prince’s Filming in Hapcheon

SBS drama ‘Rooftop Prince’ Filming at Hapcheon

SBS drama special ‘Rooftop Prince’ was filming at Hwang-mae mountain at Gahoe-myeong, Hapcheon-gun. The drama filming has a tight schedule and filming started from 8am to 6pm. Including Park Yoochun, who is acting as the lead character ‘Lee Gak’, 80 staff and 10 authorized persons from Hapcheon participated in the filming. ‘Rooftop Prince’ is a romantic comedy about a Joseon Crown Prince loses his wife and leaps over 300 years to Seoul in the modern time. The first broadcast will be on Mar. 14.

(unrelated parts omitted)

Source: @TravelHapcheon + http://blog.naver.com/travelhc/40151879020
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