[TRANS] 120629 JYJ Kim Jaejoong, Handsome Male With Crescent Shaped Eyes, Smiles Like In A Photoshoot

[TRANS] 120629 JYJ Kim Jaejoong, Handsome Male With Crescent Shaped Eyes, Smiles Like In A Photoshoot

A photo of group JYJ’s member Kim Jaejoong smiling was revealed, and has been attracting the attention of netizens.

On 28 June, a picture with the captions, “The trio seem to be friendly…?”, was uploaded onto the official homepage of MBC drama “Dr. Jin”. Kim Jaejoong (plays the role of Kim Kyung Tak) and Park Min Young (plays the role of Hong Yong Rae) can be seen in the photos.

Kim Jaejoong is seen wearing a blue traditional outfit, and smiling widely with his eyes shaped like crescents. His smile, while looking at something intently, has captivated netizens.

Upon seeing this, netizens expressed, “Kim Jaejoong’s smile is amazing”, “I have fallen for Kim Jaejoong’s smile”, “Kim Jaejoong looks really good when he smiles”, and “Kim Jaejoong’s smile is too pretty, I’m envious of Park Min Young”, among other responses.

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120702 [Dr. Jin Episode 12] Commentary–Now We’re Getting Somewhere

Hurrah and Hurrah!!!  Kim Kyung Tak and Hong Young Rae are finally alone together!!

Why is this important? Mainly because even though Kim Kyung Tak has been in love with Hong Young Rae for years–she has yet to make an effort to understand her man. Yes, her man!  I believe that they are going to be given a chance to get to know one another a little better. Maybe not by much–but enough to help Young Rae to see beyond his military air into his heart which is breaking… His friendship with Hong Young Hwi is close and enduring beyond political boundaries. I say this because I truly do not believe that Hong Young Hwi is dead. Yes, he was shot, and we watched him fall. Yet there was no noticeable splash into the river, and it was the typical peek over the ledge see no body that was used in Episode One.  O.K. O.K. I’ll lighten up.

Dr. Jin needs to get back to his 2012 lady love and no one knows it better than himself. So…he is trying to right the course of history and in that original course I personally do not believe that Hong Young Hwi dies in this way.

Anyway, back to the two estranged lovers. Somehow I believe that Hong Young Rae can soften the “Le Miserables” type character of Kim Kyung Tak. [This is my literary reference–I am occidental]. After all, he is so smitten that he will probably listen just to be with her. On his side, this gives him opportunity to talk about those things important to him. They both are grieving the ‘death’ of Hong Young Hwi. if the writers will allow them some time now or in the near future–I believe that they may be able to pull it together.

Our own Kim Jaejoong is doing a marvelous acting job as Kim Kyung Tak, and all of the cast is exemplary. My only protest–stop kicking Jaejoong!!!  😮

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[NEWS] 120625 Dr Jin, Kim Jaejoong “Kim Kyung Tak’s Outcry, The Saddest Scene”

[NEWS] 120625 Dr Jin, Kim Jaejoong “Kim Kyung Tak’s Outcry, The Saddest Scene”

Viewers consoled Dr Jin’s Kim Jaejoong.

Netizens began ‘Save Kim Kyung Tak’ to console Kim Kyung Tak who seemed to have nothing after even losing his close friend in MBC’s weekend drama Dr Jin episode 10 shown on Jun 24.

Since he received news that Hong Yong Rae has called of the wedding, Kim Kyung Tak has shut his heart in despair and anger and became absorbed in capturing anonymous members from a secret organization. On the day of the banquet, he discovered and chased the ringleader who was planning to assassinate his father who was also the vice premier, Kim Byung Hee.

In a tense moment, Kim Kyung Tak sliced the mask off and exposed the face of the ringleader – Hong Yong Hwi who happened to be Yong Rae’s brother and his close friend. The shocked Kyung Tak could not bear to shoot Yong Rae who was running away, so he shot it towards the sky and wailed.

Kim Kyung Tak could not marry Hong Yong Rae whom he has been waiting for 20 years and he lost his close friend. Netizens responded, “Make Time Slip Kim Kyung Tak, summon Kyung Tak to 2012”, “Even taking away the only thing that is left for him. This character is ridiculous”, “I would rather put Kyung Tak and Choon Hong as a couple. Poor Kyung Tak”.

Kim Jaejoong said, “Due to filming, I’ve yet to watch the scene that I have with Yong Hwi. This is the saddest scene so far. Let’s see if Kyung Tak has lost his reason to live or not. I hope you will watch it with love.”

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120625 Commentary: When Will The Real Kim Kyung Tak Stand Up????

When Will The Real Kim Kyung Tak Stand Up?????

 They may as well start boiling people in oil… Time Slip Dr. Jin has just reached an all time high–they are going so far as to torture the main heroine– Young Rae, along with Dr. Jin, for the trumped up charge of poisoning the Dowager Queen. Episodes 9 and 10 are stuffed full of violence and intrigue with poisoning and beheading as side dishes. This is not a drama to watch to relax or to share with your young children. It is barbaric and makes me so tense that I have to seek a calm place after viewing it. This is because it is depicting another time and place when things such as this occurred. The Spanish Inquisition and The Salem Witch Trials are comparable realities.

With the addition of Kim Kyung Tak’s character into the mix, this drama becomes an even more complicated story. His character is vulnerable, and his heart is tender–yet he finds it necessary to do the will of his politically scheming father and brother in order to procure a living. Faced with the stigma of being illegitimate, Kim Kyung Tak, portrayed by our own Kim Jaejoong, wars within himself as to what are the motives of the people that he loves. He hurts easily, and does not fully understand why his love for Young Rae is not returned. After she breaks their engagement, he still protects her reputation and takes the blame upon himself. Yet, even though becoming hardened. he cannot kill his best friend when faced with the knowledge that his friend is of a warring faction–a faction that he has been pursuing for a great while as a leader of the Police Force. 

I am waiting for Kim Kyung Tak to come to his senses and defend the woman he loves simply out of the purity of that love. He stands to lose her in the political war between his family and the royal family. If he can come to see this, and not mistakenly place Dr. Jin as the culprit, thus allowing further torture, perhaps Young Rae can grow to love Kim Kyung Tak for his compassion and ability to discern right from wrong. It wouldn’t hurt matters either if he learned to ask her will and her opinions.

It will take a massive sacrifice on Kim Kyung Tak’s part to do the right thing and to turn on his power-hungry family. The writing is on the wall; he just needs to interpret it. This seems to be at a point in history where many new discoveries and the age of enlightenment are starting to coalesce [pull togetherto make something new].

I know that there are those who say that “Time Slip Dr. Jin” has no depth–I see much depth. Perhaps it is not as deep as the Japanese version? I am fine with the drama just as it is. I don’t need deeper than this. My imagination can conjure up a whole lot more than what is being presented on the surface of this intricate story.

The question I am asking is this: “when will the real Kim Kyung Tak stand up”? Will he allow his brother and the totally inept, insipid state Doctor to maim or kill the woman that he has loved for 20 years?  Will he allow his embarrassment and anger to choke him into inaction?  Hopefully, he will trust the instincts of friends that he has known and loved for many years, and begin to take action against the injustices of the present political climate.

We are still waiting on Kim Jaejoong as Kim Kyung Tak to bust a move in the right direction…Listening writer??

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[Video] 120623 Behind The Scene of “Dr. Jin”–Kim Kyung Tak’s Proposal Scene To Young Rae [Eng Subs]

Love is two-sided. Kim Kyung Tak is so sincere in his proposal, yet he has forgotten to ask the lady if she is agreeable.

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120618 Dr.Jin: Thought–Provocating and Excellent

I intially wrote my thoughts about Dr. Jin in the early stages of this drama. Even though some do not appreciate the serious tone of this drama–it is an enlightening look at politics and medicine 150 years ago. This drama is not light in its approach or intent. It is a political statement on the climate and circumstances of the time-frame although with this writer’s interpretation of historical facts.  Adapted from a Japanese manga format–some elements have been changed but the underlying theme of the nobles against the commoners is there.

The following excerpt retrieved from the world wide web via Wikipedia states:

“Jin Hyuk is a gifted neurosurgeon who was born into a family of doctors. His success rate in surgery hovers at 100%, with his ability to quickly analyze any situation and extremely steady hands. Due to his personal pursuit of perfection, he has a cold attitude and lacks compassion. He is planning to propose to his beloved girlfriend Yoo Mi-na, when after an argument, Mi-na gets into an accident and lapses into a coma.

After surgically removing a fetus-shaped tumor from a patient’s brain, a mysterious power causes Jin Hyuk to travel 150 years back in time to the year 1860 during the Joseon Dynasty, when medical technology was still in its infant stages. He begins treating people of the era, but the lack of necessary implements and rudimentary medical knowledge of the period forces him to develop medical devices and medicine by himself, and seek new ways to aid the sick. Through this challenging process and with the help of young noblewoman Young-rae (who looks exactly like Mi-na), Jin Hyuk becomes a true doctor.”

Simply said–this drama is an adaptation of a compelling situation that reflects the changes that were occurring at this dawn of the modern era of medicine in the Oriental world. Of course, Dr. Jin would not have been there in reality so this is a what if? scenario that is unfolding.

I am fascinated by the professional acting that I see here, including Jaejoong’s interpretation of his role as a soldier caught between his family and his conscience. Prayerfully, the writer will allow this character to mature and to truly make a difference. His heart is not in his work, it is with Young-Rae.

You have to ask whether the original intent of Time Slip Dr.Jin was to express political opinions; to journal medical advances to come; or to simply explore time-travel and parallel universe theories. It is all three.  Either way, it is a fascinating story-line that I hope people will understand and continue to embrace. Where will this adaptation take the characters. “Time will tell’.

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[News] 120508 JYJ’s Kim Jae Joong Appears In Historical Series

[News] 120508 JYJ’s Kim Jae Joong Appears In Historical Series

JYJ’s Kim Jae Joong is performing hard riding a horse and shooting action scenes for a historical series.

Kim plays the role of an attractive man named Kim Kyung Tak from the Joseon Dynasty in MBC’s new weekend series Dr. Jin, which will begin airing on May 26.

Kim, who is skilled in the military arts and has a sad hidden past, works at the police bureau. In the pictures, which were released on May 8, Kim drew a lot of attention thanks to his strong eyes and splendid appearance.

According to the production crew for the series, since Kim was cast in the series, he has been trying hard to get used to speaking and behaving like a person from the Joseon Dynasty. He is also preparing for the equestrian and action scenes.

 The production crew says, “Even though Kim has never appeared on a historical series before, he is performing very well. He surprised the entire crew by looking perfect in the historical costumes. He is trying very hard to portray his character, who is strong and manly. I’m sure he will capture the audience’s hearts.”

The series is based on the Japanese comic book written by Murakami Motoka of the same title. It is about a modern day Korean surgeon, who goes back in time to the Joseon Dynasty in the 1860s, and works there as a doctor.

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[News] 120502 JYJ’s Kim Jae Joong Is A Sexy and Charismatic Officer

[News] 120502 JYJ’s Kim Jae Joong is a sexy and charismatic officer

JYJ’s Kim Jae Joong recently released a picture, which was taken when he shot posters for a TV series.

On May 2, Kim tweeted a picture with the comment, “Dr. Jin Fighting!” The picture was taken when Kim shot posters for MBC’s series Time Slip Dr. Jin, which will start airing on May 26.

The series is based on the Japanese comic book written by Murakami Motoka with the same title. It is about a modern day Korean surgeon, who goes back in time to the Joseon Dynasty in the 1860s, and works there as a doctor. Kim plays the role of an officer named Kim Kyung Tak, who is good at military arts.

People responded: “Kim is so handsome.” “He looks so good in that costume.” “He looks like he is wearing everyday clothes.” “Kim is so charismatic. He looks different.” “It looks like he will shoot laser with his eyes. I can’t wait to see the series.”

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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.

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