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Perfect acting draws attention from viewers.

Jung Yonghwa of CNBLUE shows off his solid acting, drawing viewers’ attention.

In the episode of MBC Wed-Thur drama ‘Heartstrings’ aired on the 14th, there’s the scene of Lee Shin very hurt seeing Yoonsu (played by So Yihyun) in Seokhyun’s (played by Sung Changil) arms. Kyuwon (played by Park Shinhye) feels very sorry for him.

Heart-broken Lee Shin sees Yoonsu and asks, “What do you like about Seokhyun?” Yoonsu replies, “I like everything about him.”

Having realized Yoonsu’s heart, Lee Shin decides to give up but still feels very confused. Looking at Lee Shin so at loss, she shouts to him, “Yes, you’re dumped by a woman, but why do you give up your life too?” But Lee Shin is cold to her comforting.

As Shin and Kyuwon were absent for the musical rehearsal without a reason, Seokhyun warns them that they will be eliminated if that happens again.

It is most worth mentioning that in the episode, Jung Yonghwa is capturing the viewers’ attention with his powerful acting. He doesn’t seem like a rookie at all. When rejected by the woman he loves, he is so real as a man totally lost in love. His glares, stares and gazes touch the hearts of female fans.

On the other hand, in the scenes after his birth father died, the way he strums the guitar in sadness and hide his tears that fall quietly is impressive. His ability to show inward feelings is outstanding.

Meanwhile, in the last scene, Kyuwon sees Yoonsu hugging Lee Shin. Viewers are curious how the romance among them will develop in the coming episodes.

Via Korean nate news
English translation by klaritia, based on Chinese translation by littlemo小莫 @ weibo

There’s this newsen article praising Yonghwa’s acting too, ‘넌내반’ 정용화 눈물 연기에 시청자도 울었다 (‘Heartstrings’ Jung Yonghwa’s acting, moving viewers to tears). Thanks to cnpink @ weibo who tells me the tidbits. The news articles praising Yonghwa’s acting were no.1 on nate search chart the whole day.
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http://www.newsen.co...107150559141001

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by: thunderstixon Jul 15, 2011

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Following yesterday’s release of SNSD Seohyun’s diary from Paris, the group’s maknae unveiled another entry that looks to be written on the day of the “SM Town Live in Paris” concert!

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Here’s the full translation:

Finally today’s the day! It’s not SNSD’s solo concert, but a concert by “SM TOWN.” Because of that, I was happy to see a lot of people I haven’t seen in a long time. A lot of these sunbaes and hoobaes (seniors and juniors) are busy with their respective schedules, but to see them again felt really “GOOD.”

And then the SM TOWN rehearsals! We said hi to each other, asked how other artists were doing. But it felt extra good that we all came to a foreign country to hold a concert together. Especially, each group put on uniquely different performances, so we were able to point out each other’s strengths and weaknesses…I think it was a good way to study and learn more, which made this concert all the more meaningful.

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We had a variety of special performances... my stage was a duet song with Super Junior’s Kyu Hyun. I was super nervous, but it still felt great. The duet song of “Way Back Into Love” with Kyu Hyun sunbae made my Paris concert much more special. Because it’s my first concert in Paris, I really wanted to give an unforgettable performance.

Kyu Hyun sunbae’s sweet and soft voice is just unbelievable. Of course, he’s a great signer too. Honestly, that kind of made me feel more pressure. But when I got on stage, I felt so much at ease and good, because I could tell Kyu Hyun was really trying hard to adjust to myself. Looking back, I feel more thankful for that. If it weren’t for Kyu Hyun, it would have been a lot harder for me to sing on that stage. I really appreciate it.

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Finally SNSD’s performance! During the duet song with Kyu Hyun, I was so caught with the song, I didn’t really get a chance to see the audience. But during our performance, I was able to better notice each fan in the crowd. And I couldn’t be more surprised! Everyone was European, in fashionable styles. At first glance, I could tell the whole crowd was full of not just French people, but Europeans from all across the region.

And to see them sing along our songs in Korean brought tears to my eyes. It was a different feeling than what I felt in countries like Japan, China, or other Southeast Asian countries. I was just so emotionally touched by them, my heart just kept on pounding.

I mean I was seeing something that I’ve never seen before in my life. Their different faces and expressions are still vividly clear in my mind. Their cheers and smiles, and for giving us a standing ovation, I was just so emotionally overwhelmed, and I just kept repeating to myself, “We are Korean singers, SNSD.”

As we performed our hit songs including, “Run Devil Run,” “Genie,” “Gee,” and “Kissing You,” I could feel us getting a lot closer to the audience. We greeted the fans with our clumsy French, and the crowd responded back in Korean, and just like that the concert headed to the climax. Through music we became one and shared the time of our lives heart to heart together.

Source: Naeil News


But the best part in her diaries are; at least she still calling Kyuhyun as "sunbae" instead of "oppa", since oppa is like they really got a close relationship...
FUN_o10 FUN by myburning
this is what the fan said > seo saide with Kyu"I was so caught with the song,I didn’t really get a chance to see the audience.but with yong" i was really relying on him" 

cr: Zealous@soompi 

by: thunderstixon Jul 14, 2011

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Korean media Naeil News unveiled today an exclusive column titled, “SNSD Seohyun’s Paris Diaries,” written personally by Seohyun herself. She shares the feelings about her first-ever trip to France, Hallyu in Europe, and the SM Town Concert in Paris, as well as some personal photos through this entry reflecting the candid emotions that ran through her mind during the visit.

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Here’s the full excerpt:

"My first-ever visit to Paris, France. Everything was new and strange to me. Of course, I slowly got used to it day by day, but everything was a new experience for me.

Today I made good memories at the Montmartre. Paris seen from the Montmartre hill was amazingly beautiful. Ah, to save that moment, I took a lot of photos and tried my best to keep everything in memory.

I also went to the Sacre Coeur Basilica. But the back alley of the church was a completely new world. With tons of street artists, it made a very creative and open atmosphere. That made me wonder: what would I look like in a picture drawn by a Montmartre artist? Without a hesitation, I asked for my portrait. For about 30 minutes, I sat there with my heart fluttering. But the waiting time was not boring at all. I was actually excited thinking about my portrait, and just happy to get out of the regular life and make new memories at a new place.

The moment I saw the portrait, it felt very weird. The drawing was pretty. But I looked more like a Western person than Asian. I told the artist, “merci beacoup (thank you very much)” and left the Montmartre. I just made unforgettable memories from the beautiful Montmartre.

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And then I went to the famed sorbet street in Ile Saint Louis. Everyone on the street was holding an ice cream. I heard the sorbet here was made only with fruits, no cream. There were long lines of people waiting for their order. The taste of the sorbet from that day was the freshest and most memorable in my life.

In Paris, I tried a lot of different types of food. I’m not a big fan of sweet stuff but I ate traditional French snacks like Macaron, Crepe, and chocolat….and even tried escargots! But the taste of the sorbet was “daebak (the best).” The different moments and scenes, I just wanted to fully enjoy the different cultures in Paris while I’m here.

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While enjoying ourselves here, we faced a really funny situation. Local Parisians actually recognized us. I’m not talking about Koreans living in France; but real French people. They spotted us and quickly approached us asking, “are you SNSD?” We were of course very surprised. We couldn’t believe people noticed who we were…like we were really shocked.

And they didn’t just call us Girls’ Generation, but “So Nyuh Shi Dae” in Korean. Some said, “Happy to meet you. We’re going to your concert,” and others said, in English, “I really love SNSD’s music, but I’m French.” I didn’t really imagine people would recognize us, but it was just unreal how people were able to tell who we were even before we had our concerts there. I made great memories here today in Paris. Fighting SNSD, fighting Korea.”

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Source: Naeil News