When it came to Netflix‘s Single’s Inferno Season 2, Jin-young was a curveball as a new contestant who captured the eyes of a few female contestants. The former Udt soldier and Youtuber had a drama-filled time on the deserted island between Seul-ki and Nadine. Jin-young claimed to need only three seconds to feel a spark, but what is his ideal type? He has one clear choice between a Twice idol and a Korean actor.
Kim Jin-young from ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2 has an ideal type | via Netflix Jin-young worried fans with his ambitions for love in ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2
While the contestants of the Korean dating reality series began their journey to possible love, they were given a sursie with the arrival of Jin-young. His aloof persona immediately caught attention and soon started a love triangle between him, Seul-ki, and Jong-woo. He also dealt with his growing feelings for Seul-ki and his bond with Nadine.
Kim Jin-young from ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2 has an ideal type | via Netflix Jin-young worried fans with his ambitions for love in ‘Single’s Inferno’ Season 2
While the contestants of the Korean dating reality series began their journey to possible love, they were given a sursie with the arrival of Jin-young. His aloof persona immediately caught attention and soon started a love triangle between him, Seul-ki, and Jong-woo. He also dealt with his growing feelings for Seul-ki and his bond with Nadine.
- 2/7/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
As the first stages of normalicy following the lessening of restrictions from the pandemic at large, a series of highly enjoyable genre movies emerged this year that proved to hit harder than expected. While not hitting as high as previous years, the selection of films produced throughout the year are bigger and grander in scope, with the effects of the looser restrictions meaning that a more traditional style could be attempted. That meant that numerous high-quality films could be utilized, with masters of the craft including Takashi Shimizu in Japan, Erik Matti in the Philippines and Joko Anwar in Indonesia, among others, returning to the genre, producing content that carries the stamp of quality from their past catalog. In addition to their efforts, newcomers Park Sye-young, Surapong Ploensang, and Kim Jin-young started their careers strong with impressive features of their own, showing signs of where they can go in the...
- 12/30/2022
- by AMP Group
- AsianMoviePulse
Since a couple of years, it has stopped being unusual to have horror movies in the competition sections of A-list festivals. And although the time of highbrow classification of films according to their genre is luckily behind us, now it’s the matter of finding the balance in quality of the ones and the others. Not counting some excellent decisions, it seems like the programmers and curators of the red carpet festivals haven’t seen that many genre films in their lives.
For a horror film lover, watching Kim Jin-young’s “The Other Child” in Tallinn Black Nights’ First Feature Competition feels like a chain of déjà-vus. An adopted child arrives, strange things start happening, is it the child or someone else… So, we need to talk about Isaac (Song Ha-huyn). That would be the name of a little boy who gets adopted by the priest...
For a horror film lover, watching Kim Jin-young’s “The Other Child” in Tallinn Black Nights’ First Feature Competition feels like a chain of déjà-vus. An adopted child arrives, strange things start happening, is it the child or someone else… So, we need to talk about Isaac (Song Ha-huyn). That would be the name of a little boy who gets adopted by the priest...
- 11/29/2022
- by Marina D. Richter
- AsianMoviePulse
Director Lee Jae-kyoo looked mostly for unknowns when casting the students in All of Us Are Dead, hoping that a lack of familiarity would make the zombie drama feel more real for audiences watching at home. That being said, he grounded the expansive ensemble with some established K-drama actors viewers may recognize from other projects. Here’s where you may have seen some of the All of Us Are Dead‘s young cast members before…
Yoon Chan-young as Lee Cheong-san
One of the many scene-stealers in the All of Us Are Dead cast is Yoon Chan-young, who plays the extremely nimble Lee Cheong-san. Yoon is one of the young members of this cast who is already an established performer, having worked as a child actor since 2013. The now 20-year-old has an extensive filmography that ranges from 2019’s coming-of-age drama Everything and Nothing to 2014’s Pluto Squad, a show about child detectives.
Yoon Chan-young as Lee Cheong-san
One of the many scene-stealers in the All of Us Are Dead cast is Yoon Chan-young, who plays the extremely nimble Lee Cheong-san. Yoon is one of the young members of this cast who is already an established performer, having worked as a child actor since 2013. The now 20-year-old has an extensive filmography that ranges from 2019’s coming-of-age drama Everything and Nothing to 2014’s Pluto Squad, a show about child detectives.
- 1/31/2022
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
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