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Replying to Randz Nov 19, 2020
you can find it on dramacool
Thanks! Is that a safe site to use? I can't afford to get viruses on my computer...
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Replying to ocean Nov 11, 2020
In my opinion, child actors cannot be taken into account in this article. Because they are young AND experienced,…
I only mention two former child actors here and the rest are just young (and extremely talented.)
This article only mentions a few young actors in a couple of C-dramas but doesn't mention any other younger performers from anywhere else. Also, idol actors in K-dramas are generally more talented in acting than in other Asian dramas, imho, and that should be noted as well.
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Replying to Patrick Star Nov 10, 2020
He looks like he stinks
What kind of a comment is this? "He looks like he stinks"? Really?
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Benevolentia Nov 10, 2020
I love TW-dramas so much! Great article but you missed mentioning Marcus Chang and Jasper Liu and Derek Chang! (Not to mention Ivy Shao!)
There are so many wonderful TW-dramas - too many to list here. I just recommend everyone find one and try it out. I personally like the newer dramas, (post-2015) but to each their own!
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Benevolentia Nov 10, 2020
Some Day or One Day is one of the best dramas ever made, in any language, from any country. It is a masterpiece.
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Replying to The Butterfly Nov 10, 2020
Sometimes they pull it off and sometimes I pretend the characters they are playing are older as in TROP. Two actresses…
I agree with everything you've said here, except about PMY in When the Weather is Fine - I think she pulled off being a high schooler just fine there. But I actually agree a lot that we need to have well-written stories for well-developed older characters.
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Karpanei Nov 9, 2020
So there are exceptions to everything, and that's true here too. I (generally) agree with your premise that older actors get cast for and can play a wide range of ages and are often the best fit for their roles because of their experience, etc. And older actors who are still young-looking can often pull off playing teenagers as well as older characters. But I want to highlight the exceptions to the article's premise. (And I should say first that I'm only writing about male actors because I started there and ran out of time - there are plenty of amazing young female actors too.)
Starting with K-dramas:
There are two former child actors who come to mind immediately as two of the best in the business, 1) Yoo Seung Ho is finally 27 now, but he was 18 when he starred in Warrior Baek Dong Soo and was practically the only saving grace for that mess of a drama. He was so absorbing and so magnetic that I couldn't take my eyes off of him every time he was on the screen. He rarely said anything out loud, and he didn't have to - his eyes and inner monologue was that strong. He was better, (in my humble opinion), than the other ML, Ji Chang Wook, who was 24 then.

Interestingly, that brings me to the next example: 2) Yeo Jin Goo is just now 23, but was only 14 when he played the young Baek Dong Soo in the aforementioned drama. He was a truly gifted actor already, at that young age, and that has continued through lots of years already. His work in Hotel Del Luna, at 23, was phenomenal.

For Japanese doramas, many incredibly skilled actors are still in their early to mid twenties.
*Nakao Masaki (Kakafukaka) is 23.
*Takasugi Mahiro (Takane to Hana) is 24.
*Shison Jun (You're My Pet) is only 25, and he's one of the best actors out there.
*Sugino Yosuke The Flower and the Beast is 25.
(On the flipside, Sakurada Dori could pass for a teenager - and often does - but he's actually 28. )

Lastly, for C-dramas, which is what your article is about. There are two very notable exceptions here!
Song Wei Long, who is only 21, has already been mentioned in the comments, and hopefully has a long career ahead of him. He's lovely and quite talented.
But Xing Zhao Lin is only 23, and he is a FORCE OF NATURE. His work in You Are My Destiny was a thing of beauty to behold, not to mention his ability to pull off multiple characters (and even time periods) at the same time in The Eternal Love I, II (and III is coming soon thankfully.)

I'm just grateful we, the audience, gets to avail ourselves of all this amazing talent, no matter what ages the actors are. Thanks for your article.
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Replying to Anemone Nov 9, 2020
Personally when actors are closer to the age of the role- early 20's , I find it hard to believe their emotions…
I used to dislike when the ML is much older than the FL and find it creepy as well, but lately I've noticed that I'm more resigned to just let it be. Love it love - when it's mutual, not imbalanced, and not abusive or abused by too much power on either side. And I really like noona romances though, so I'm certainly ok with some age gaps, and I liked the chemistry between the main couple in the recent Dating in the Kitchen.
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Replying to Aya97 Nov 5, 2020
I have to say that I didn't know that about Kim Ki Duk, as I haven't really followed his work nor his public life.…
I refuse to watch any Woody Allen or Roman Polanski films for these very reasons. I hear you and feel the same about being able to stop appreciating the art of someone who might be a genius but is a repulsive human being. (And don't even get me started on Trump...)
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Bloom C Oct 31, 2020
Great article! My two cents:
Gu Dong Mae...oh my broken heart
Joo Wal (Tale of Arang - my Yeon Woo Jin)
Lee Joon Gi in whatever he's in
Kim Bum in Tale of the Nine Tailed
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kkdrama Oct 31, 2020
I love all of these! I would add:
Aaron Yan and all of his leads....just more Aaron Yan, please. Same with Yeon Woo Jin. Just more.
Ji Chang Wook and Park Min Young (more Healer goodness)
Lee Seung Gi and Ha Ji Won (King2Hearts) I'd love to see them both now that they're older
Yoo Ah In and Im Soo Jung (more of their fiery chemistry from Chicago Typewriter)
and Wayne Song and Huang Juan Zhi.....and we may get our wish!!!
https://mydramalist.com/71407-history4-make-our-days-count-2
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Replying to Colum H Oct 31, 2020
"The typical female lead in current K-dramas is usually an unfeminine mean woman with narcissistic traits who…
Nope, never said that. I've been trying to say that female characters can be whatever they want or need to be to fit the moment, the situation, the time period, etc, etc, etc and they don't need to ask permission or apologize for being loud or mean or aggressive or whatever pejorative traits you seem to want to assign to female behavior. Also, female (and male characters) can exhibit many different behaviors in a single drama and still be fully human and authentic. A female character can be loud and brash and mean sometimes and sweet and kind other times - because that's how humans are.
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Replying to Sunset Oct 31, 2020
lmao now I'm curious about this drama xDI always find foreign actors amusing to watch, like that cringy surfer…
They were so bad it wasn't even amusing. You'll have to watch and come back and let us know what you think. LOL.
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Replying to All_In Oct 31, 2020
The Greatest Love is one of my favorite rom-coms ever. (Ding Dong) I still remember watching it in my early k-drama…
Ding Dong! LOVE
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Replying to Colum H Oct 30, 2020
"The typical female lead in current K-dramas is usually an unfeminine mean woman with narcissistic traits who…
"She was even cute?"
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Replying to Colum H Oct 30, 2020
"The typical female lead in current K-dramas is usually an unfeminine mean woman with narcissistic traits who…
Why do you keep using the same false binary over and over? Feminine and masculine are NOT the only two options!!!
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