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Rain Man Embodies Body and Seoul of Hallyu Korean Wave

March 30th, 2007 by dd

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Who’s the coolest pop star riding the Korea waves right now? Rain, of course, if the hordes of screaming girls who rush to every one of his public appearance are anything to go by. It’s hard to believe that he was rejected at auditions because he was “not handsome enough, although his dance was great”.

Rain, born Jung Ji-hoon and nicknamed the “Asian Usher”, is having the last laugh. Not only has he conquered the concert halls and television audiences from Thailand to Taiwan, the 24-year old has now turned his attention to the big screen, making his debut in Park Chan-wook’s I’m a Cyborg, but That’s OK.

Rain’s role, a quirky character in a lunatic asylum who falls in love with another inmate (Lim Soo-jung) who thinks he’s a cyborg, is a big departure from his suave image on stage. Although the film hasn’t been the big hit he had hoped for in South Korea, the chance of pursuing something different drew him to the project. “I haven’t thought too much about the box office and whether it will make big money. I just wanted to have a good experience on my debut in movie-making,”, says Rain, who has been scouted by Hollywood, although he refuses to reveal any details. “I picked this movie because Park is a famous director and I thought I could learn a lot from him.”

Having conquered Asia, Rain set his sights on the US and became the first Asian to perform at New York’s Madison Square Garden, in February last year. His two sell-out shows put him on the map. He was also named one of the most influential artists of 2006 by TIME magazine.

Read much more about Rain after the jump!

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Posted in Korea, Music, Film, Rain, Lim Soo-jung, Park Chan-wook, Song Hye-kyo, Jung Ji-hoon, Park Jin-yung | 3 Comments »



Korean Pop Star Rain + ‘Vengeance’ Director = Romantic Comedy? You Do the Math.

November 11th, 2006 by dd

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From the director who brought you the trilogy of psychological thrillers of vengeance and retribution comes his most most ambitious movie to date. Starring music pop sensation, Rain, in his most revealing and challenging role - “I’m a Cyborg, But That’s Okay“…

OK, so film marketing isn’t my thing. At least I tried.
No worries tho. I’m sure the finished product which comes out on December 7 is much better than my little build-up. IMDB writes that the plot revolves around a girl (Lim Soo-jung) who thinks she is a combat cyborg then checks into a mental hospital where she encounters other psychotic patients. Eventually, she falls for someone (Rain) who thinks he can steal people’s souls and help her.

Hey, if it bombs just do like Milli Vanilli and “Blame it on the Rain”. Terrible joke, I know.

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