Top 10 Most Popular Films Starring Jung So-min

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  1. Jung So-min and Kim Hyun-joong appear in the 2010 South Korean romantic comedy television series Playful Kiss. It aired on MBC from September 1 to October 21, 2010, at 21:55 on Wednesdays and Thursdays. It is based on Tada Kaoru's Japanese manga Itazura Na Kiss. Following the Taiwanese It Started with a Kiss in 2005 and its sequel They Kiss Again in 2007, the Korean series is the third television adaptation of the manga.


    How can a girl at the bottom of her class hope to get the attention of high school's brightest and most popular boy? Ha Ni (Jung So Min) has been in love with Seung Jo (Kim Hyun Joong) from the first time she saw him on the first day of school. He is the complete package: tall, athletic, attractive, and the envy of all the students since he always receives perfect scores on all of his exams. Despite her active efforts to attract his notice, Ha Ni's affections are not returned.


    When an earthquake ruins Ha Ni's family house, fate forces them to live temporarily at the home of her father's boyhood friend, who turns out to be Seung Jo's father. Will Ha Ni ever be able to persuade Seung Jo that she is more than a nuisance? "Playful Kiss" is a South Korean drama released in 2010. It is based on the Japanese manga "Itazura Na Kiss" ("Mischievous Kiss" and its sequel "Mischievous Kiss 2"), which has also been translated in Taiwan as "It Started With a Kiss" and its sequel "They Kiss Again".


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Jung So-min, Kim Hyun-joong, Lee Si-young

    Original release: September 1 – October 21, 2010

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt2096097/

    Playful Kiss
    Playful Kiss
    Playful Kiss

  2. Kim Hyeong-hyeop directed the 2017 South Korean comedy film Daddy You, Daughter Me. It is based on Takahisa Igarashi's 2006 Japanese novel Papa to Musume no Nanokakan. Do Yeon is a senior in high school. She has a strained relationship with her father, who is often pressuring her to study. Do Yeon's ambition is to go on a date, and her first date is quickly approaching. Meanwhile, Do Yeon's father has been a chief section officer for many years and has never been promoted. His opportunity for advancement is rapidly coming. Both the father and the daughter have crucial times approaching, yet their bodies abruptly transform.


    If you like Freaky Friday, you'll love this. "Daddy You, Daughter Me" will take you on an emotional roller-coaster with an equal combination of laughter and grief. "Daddy You, Daughter Me" is a slow-paced show that will have you laughing at regular intervals while bracing yourself for an emotional shift. If you plan on watching the video, be prepared for a barrage of emotions!


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Yoon Je-moon, Jung So-min

    Original release: April 12, 2017

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt6770758/

    Daddy You, Daughter Me (2017)
    Daddy You, Daughter Me (2017)
    Daddy You, Daughter Me (2017)
  3. The continuing South Korean television series Alchemy of Souls stars Lee Jae-wook, Jung So-min, and Hwang Min-hyun. Because of "hwanhonsool", these people's fates have been entwined (the soul of the dead return to the living). Jang Wook is descended from the noble Jang family in Daeho. He has an awful secret about his birth that everyone in the country knows about. He's a ruckus maker. Jang Wook meets Mu Deok by chance. She is a skilled warrior, but her spirit is stuck in a frail body. She becomes Jang Wook's servant while simultaneously teaching him how to fight in secret.

    Seo Yool is descended from the noble Seo family. He appears to be ideal, with a nice look, intellect, and powerful martial arts abilities. Go Won is Daeho's crown prince. He aspires to be a generous ruler. The series is divided into two parts: Part 1 is expected to have 20 episodes, while Part 2 is being written by the scriptwriters.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Lee Jae-wook, Jung So-min, Hwang Min-hyun

    Original release: June 18, 2022

    Link to watch: netflix.com/vn-en/title/81517188

    Alchemy of Souls (2022)
    Alchemy of Souls (2022)
    Alchemy of Souls (2022)
  4. Soul Mechanic (Fix you) is a South Korean television series set to premiere in 2020, starring Shin Ha-kyun, Jung So-min, Tae In-ho, and Park Ye-jin. From May 6 to June 25, 2020, it aired on KBS2. How do you handle rage? Where does true happiness originate from? These are the central questions in Fix You, a moving drama about a quirky doctor on a mission to help people recover and a rising celebrity with significant emotional wounds. Lee Si Joon is a quirky yet dedicated psychiatrist who works in a hospital.


    He genuinely cares about his patients, whom he strives to help by brave, but often unconventional, efforts. Han Woo Joo is a rising musical actress. Her efforts on stage appear to be paying off, but she battles with rage issues and frequent mental breakdowns, which threaten to wreck her career. He is eventually assigned a difficult patient, Han Woo-joo (Jung So-min), a musical rising star with severe anger control difficulties.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Shin Ha-kyun, Jung So-min, Tae In-ho

    Original release: May 6 – June 25, 2020

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt12274220/

    Soul Mechanic (2020)
    Soul Mechanic (2020)
    Soul Mechanic (2020)
  5. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes is a South Korean television series that premiered in 2018 and stars Seo In-guk, Jung So-min, and Park Sung-woong. It is a remake of the Japanese television series Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi, which aired in 2002. Kim Moo Young (Seo In-guk) is a complicated, fascinating guy with a lost background in this 2018 Korean drama. He meets and falls in love with Yoo Jin-Kang (Jung So-min), and despite her first bad view of him, she eventually realizes that Moo-young is innocent and fighting to recognize his old life.


    Yoo Jin Gook (Park Sung-woong), a homicide investigator, feels Moo-Young is more wicked than he lets on, completely unaware that he is the key to both Moo-Young and Jin-linked Kang's histories. The issue grows more problematic when Moo-young regains his memories, leading him to discover the truth about his father's death and other details. If you like melodrama and the genre is romance and thriller, now this film is suitable for you to watch.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Seo In-guk, Jung So-min, Park Sung-woong

    Original release: October 3 – November 22, 2018

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt8696768/

    The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2018)
    The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2018)
    The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2018)
  6. Because This Is My First Life is a South Korean television series that premiered in 2017 and stars Lee Min-ki and Jung So-min. It examines many perspectives on professions, relationships, marriage, and love. Lee Min-ki plays the series' lead for the first time since 2007. Jung So-min plays Yoon Ji-ho, an assistant scriptwriter who leaves the house she shares with her brother after he marries his pregnant fiancée.


    In a drama that explores the concept of marriage and the issues that today's youth confront, a houseless lady and a guy move in together. In his early 30s, Nam Se Hee is a single man. He decided not to get married. Although he owns his home, he has a significant mortgage balance. Yoon Ji Ho, meantime, is a young single lady in her 30s. She envies people who do because she does not own a home. She has stopped dating because of her financial difficulties. At Nam Se Hee's home, Yoon Ji Ho moves in. They move in together.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Lee Min-ki, Jung So-min

    Original release: October 9 – November 28, 2017

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt7278588/

    Because This Is My First Life (2017)
    Because This Is My First Life (2017)
    Because This Is My First Life (2017)
  7. My Father is Strange is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Kim Yeong-cheol, Kim Hae-sook, Ryu Soo-young, Lee Yoo-ri, Lee Joon, Jung So-min, Min Jin-woong, Ryu Hwa-young, and Ahn Hyo-seop. Jung So-min in the role of Byeon Mi-yeong/Lee Mi-yeong (31) — She is Lee Yoon-seok and Na Young-shil's second daughter and the family's third child. She is a former Judo athlete who grew sad after sustaining a career-ending shoulder injury, which caused her to gain weight. She decides to lose weight and find work after resolving to restart her life.


    She ultimately becomes an intern at Gabi Entertainment and then Ahn Joong's manager. hee's Despite getting a position at Gabi Entertainment, she has problems working there since a girl called Kim Yoo-joo, who tormented her in high school because of her weight, works there. Kim Yoo Joo also has a more prominent position in the firm and even becomes pregnant and marries her brother, compounding her problems. After Yoo-joo finally displays sorrow and apologizes for her previous misdeeds, she changes her attitude about Yoo-joo and really forgives and embraces her.


    She also begins to have affections for Ahn Joong-hee, which causes her immense inner struggle because she believes they are half-siblings. Mi-Yeong and Joong-Hee ultimately get together and subsequently become engaged once the entire truth about her father's true identity is exposed. She is also supposed to have landed a full-time position with another entertainment firm.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Kim Yeong-cheol, Kim Hae-sook, Ryu Soo-young, Lee Yoo-ri, Lee Joon, Jung So-min

    Original release: March 4 – August 27, 2017

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt6405196/

    My Father is Strange (2017)
    My Father is Strange (2017)
    My Father is Strange (2017)
  8. Lee Kwang-soo and Jung So-min feature in the South Korean television series The Sound Of Your Heart. The sitcom is based on the same-named webtoon. The first ten episodes were broadcast as a web series on Naver TV Cast on Mondays at 6:00 (KST) beginning on November 7, 2016, and the final ten episodes aired beginning in December 2016. On Sohu TV, the online series received 100 million views and placed first among Korean dramas.


    With so many familiar faces, like Lee Kwang Soo (Puck) and Kim Mi Kyung from It's Okay, That's Love (2014), and Jung So Min, it seemed like Old Home Week. She has made incredible growth as an actor, and is now particularly excellent at humor, although she was previously renowned mostly for melodramas. Their family relationships are continually shifting, becoming even wackier than before, episode after episode, leaving the audience wondering whether they'll ever be "normal". Despite the fact that none of them do anything unlawful and are continuously working to improve their economic situation, they are simply misfits who take two steps forward and three steps back. Each episode of this series is only 18 to 25 minutes long, so you can watch it in half the time it takes to watch a complete 20-episode K-drama, which normally features episodes that are an hour or more lengthy.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Lee Kwang-soo, Jung So-min

    Original release: November 7, 2016

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt4613520/

    The Sound of Your Heart (2016)
    The Sound of Your Heart (2016)
    The Sound of Your Heart (2016)
  9. D-Day is a South Korean television series that aired on jTBC commencing September 18, 2015, at 20:40 (KST) on Fridays and Saturdays for 20 episodes. Lee Hae-sung (Kim Young-kwang) is a surgeon who is transferred from one of the best hospitals in Seoul to a rundown hospital with no ER. After disobeying his previous hospital director, Park Gun (Lee Geung-young), he then meets Jung Ddol-mi (Jung So-min), an orthopedic resident from Busan who came to Seoul to transfer a patient.


    Ddol-mi tries to meet professor Han Woo-jin (Ha Seok-jin), a cold robotics surgeon who works in Hae-seong's old hospital and saved her life when she was younger before going back to Busan. However, she is stuck in Seoul after trying to save a patient. Meanwhile, a sinkhole appears in Seoul followed by a big earthquake that blocks all access to the city, causing phones, electricity, and water to not function. Hae-seong teams up with Ddol-mi to treat people, but soon medicine starts to run out.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Kim Young-kwang, Jung So-min, Ha Seok-jin

    Original release: September 18 – November 21, 2015

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt5145142/

    D-Day (2015)
    D-Day (2015)
    D-Day (2015)
  10. Big Man is a South Korean television series that premiered in 2014. It stars Kang Ji-hwan, Choi Daniel, Lee Da-hee, and Jung So-min. It aired on KBS2 for 16 episodes from April 28 to June 17, 2014. Jung So-min plays Kang Jin-ah, Dong-seok's younger sister. A badly behaved, self-centered heiress, Jin-ah is used to getting her own way until she falls in unrequited love with Ji-hyuk.


    Kim Ji-hyuk was an orphan who was raised in poverty and had a "third-rate existence" until making the decision to change his ways and work tirelessly toward his modest goal of opening a restaurant. He gets entangled in a plan to save the life of Kang Dong-seok, a chaebol heir who needs a heart transplant, and is told that he is Dong-seok's older brother and begins a lavish new life in that world... and then later learns that it was all a lie. Ji-hyuk sets out on an impulsive quest for vengeance in order to defend himself and those he loves after becoming disgusted with the corruption of his chaebol "family" and motivated by hate of the unjust facts of the world.


    Detailed information:

    Starring: Kang Ji-hwan, Choi Daniel, Lee Da-hee, Jung So-min

    Original release: April 28 – June 17, 2014

    Link to watch: imdb.com/title/tt3715044/

    Big Man (2014)
    Big Man (2014)
    Big Man (2014)



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