A convenience store in Seoul at 3 a.m. in 2013.
When Kang Jae-hoon was feeding stray cats with fish cake skewers, he was spotted by actor Hwang Jung-min.
Since then, there has been an "outlier" in the entertainment industry of the Peninsula -
he was the young man who woke up the extras with a real slap in "International Market", the drama geek who secretly learned Yoo Ah-in's micro-expressions on the set of "Veteran", and the Go Hwan who made the audience cry in "Reply 1988".
From the double-layer refrigerator in the shared house to the red carpet in Chungmuro, Kang Jae-hoon's road to advancement is full of absurdity and passion:
the sharp-tongued roommate Lee Sung-kyung hid expired rice cakes while calling him a "defective product";
the nation's first love Bae Suzy anonymously donated her salary to the family of the trainee who committed suicide, but showed him the AA bill;
the perfect goddess Im Yoona knocked on his door late at night just to confirm whether her mascara was smudged during the kissing scene.
Huang Zhengmin sneered with a cigarette in his mouth: "Kid, remember this - actors are either commodities or lunatics."
When Jiang Zaixun held up the Blue Dragon trophy, the camera swept across his yellowed notebook, and the last page read:
"The camera does not lie, but the audience will never know that I learned rock climbing so that I could carry Yoona out of the fire, I took the motorcycle license so that I could carry Suzy away from the illegitimate fans, and I practiced vacuum belly... just because the Bible said I looked like a pregnant raccoon."
This is a story about a "defective product" that became a specimen of the times.
As soon as he traveled to the world of the Korean entertainment girl group training game, Li Jing had to face the hell of insufficient company funds, group disbanding, and employee resignation. However, when he saw the four trainees in his company, Zhang Yuanying, An Yuzhen, Jin Qiutian and Jin Zhimin, and Liu Zhimin who joined later, he felt that all difficulties were nothing. "I just want to give these girls a stage." Many years later, when a reporter interviewed Li Jing, who was already known as the king of Korean entertainment, he looked at the Girls' Generation performing on the stage and said so. Ps: hy, there are many female protagonists.
Korean entertainment novel, the story of an international student from the Eastern country and a group of female idols in the Peninsula! Pure and refreshing story. Female protagonists: Sana, Mina, Jisoo, Irene, etc.
It's about Korean movies
The story of Kong Xianglin, who has forgotten his past identity, immerses himself in various worlds.
The main world is an urban fusion world based on "Producer".
A novice starts the end of the world "Sweet Home"
Novel keywords: Peninsula Film and Television
Bai Yuqi, who made his fortune by farming, has reached the age where he is forced to go on blind dates.
Facing the complicated gazes of his ex and the passionate attacks of his new fangirls, Lin Mo discovered that his journey on the Peninsula was a hellish peach blossom game from the very beginning! "You said you broke up for your dream?" "Then now, I will stand at the top of your dream."
Life is either open or closed. So Lin Zhihan opened it, and thus her closed life restarted. Sana/Mina/wendy...: You opened it? Lin Zhihan: I just didn't close it. hy, system, multiple female leads.
As a video blogger living on the Peninsula, Lan Yu found himself swept up in the rising tide of YouTube-style variety shows, becoming something of a pig riding the wind—lucky, but unexpectedly airborne.
As his popularity soared, he began to gain access to social circles he never could’ve imagined before. To stand out, Lan Yu crafted a playboy persona, playing the role of the "central air conditioner"—cool and charming to everyone—in every episode.
But somewhere along the line, the female idols who appeared on the show with him started taking the on-screen chemistry a little too seriously…
Ban Xingyuan, who has always just wanted to study mathematics and history quietly, never expected that he would always be inexplicably involved in the entertainment industry. Fortunately, such inexplicable things did not affect his academic research. On the contrary, the entertainment industry was turned upside down by his various unconstrained magical operations to the people who were stirring up. The greatest pride of his life was not his academic achievements, nor those relatives and friends who shined in the entertainment industry with his unintentional help, but the Chinese spirit that he deserved to be passed down to him by his grandfather.