Top 10 Most Popular Films Starring Park Seo-joon
Park Seo Joon is a late bloomer in Korea's film industry. He gained a lot of acting experience as a result of his years of playing supporting roles, and his ... read more...face made a powerful imprint in the hearts of the audience. This actor ultimately succeeded in making his reputation with his first impressive parts, acquiring a large and devoted fan base. Let's with Toplist make a list of the most popular films starring Park Seo Joon!
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Dream High 2 is regarded as Park Seo Joon's acting debut in the list of his films. The young actor successfully completed a contract, obtained his first management firm, and formally began his career as a professional actor at that time. He made his acting debut as Bang Yong Guk in the music video I Remember in 2011, and in Dream High 2 in 2012, he was given the part of Shi Woo.
Early in 2011, Dream High, a popular music drama that aired on KBS, was the hottest thing on Korean television. True to its name, Dream High featured a young cast that shone in the seventh creative sky, even with many almost unrecognizable faces. Burn your heart out for music, for passion, with the focus being on the boys and ladies. Dream High is meant to inspire young people to follow their passions fearlessly, to not back down from a youthful dream just because time has gone, and to avoid seeing only two words in hindsight: "if".
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Release year: 2012
Genre: School Romance, Music
Length: 16 Episodes
Directed by: Lee Eung-bok
Actors: Jeong Jin Woon, Kang So Ra, Park Ji Yeon, Park Seo Joon -
After the role of a young man filled with dreams, Park Seo Joon continues to appear in the supporting role of One Warm Word. He received a nomination for the 2014 SBS "New Star Award" for his role in this drama. Despite the fact that he is rarely visible in this film, his tireless efforts are evident in every character. When families still watch films on TV, the film's theme two couples' convoluted and unhappy marriages—is strikingly reminiscent of a popular TV show.
The storyline of the drama depicts the difficult, illicit marriages of two couples. Despite merely playing Song Min-supporting Soo's part in this drama, Park Seo Joon's acting is regarded as being quite promising. Many terrible experiences were put on display for the audience to see in "One Warm Word". He portrays Song Min-Soo in this film. His acting was praised as being on par with the main character's, despite the fact that he only had a supporting role. Park Seo Joon may have first demonstrated diverse acting in this drama, displaying the greatest comprehension of the character. She screamed for a moment, then started crying, and then she started laughing.
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Release year: 2013
Genre: Romance
Length: 20 Episodes
Directed by: Choi Young-hoon
Actors: Park Seo Joon, Han Hye Jin, Ji Jin Hee,... -
Witch's Romance is a sisterly love story between Ban Ji Yeon and Yoon Dong Ha. Ban Ji Yeon is a workaholic woman, making money is the guideline of her life, and Yong Dong Ha is a young man who works at a shop for his friend. The two have in common that there is no longer any hope for love, each has their own reasons, but it is not until these two people cross the love avenue that they know the other is their destiny.
This could be one of the best female TV shows ever filmed. Park Seo Joon plays Yoon Dong Ha, a young businessman who falls in love with Ban Ji Yeon, a successful investigative news reporter played by Uhm Jung Hwa in the 2014 romantic comedy Witch's Romance. Ji Yeon tries to push Dong Ha away after realizing their age difference, but his genuine love for her and willingness to show how much he cares to make it difficult for reporters. This characteristic softens. Anyone watching this drama can't help but feel their heart melt when they see Dong Ha's magnetism.
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Release year: 2014
Genre: Romance, Romance
Length: 16 Episodes
Directed by: Lee Jung-hyo
Actors: Uhm Jung-hwa, Park Seo-joon -
"Kill Me, Heal Me" is the film that most clearly demonstrates Park Seo Joon's exceptional acting talent. He plays Oh Ri On, Ri Jin's twin brother, in the film. Ri On is sometimes dismissed as foolish, but he is a well-known novelist. He constantly keeps the truth about his relationship with his sister a secret in order to protect Ri Jin. However, Ri Jin, his younger sister, and a new psychologist develop emotions for her patient Cha Do-hyung, who has established seven identities as a result of childhood fixation.
His success was further verified when he and Ji Sung (male lead) earned the Couple of the Year award at the 2015 MBC Drama Awards, in addition to fully conveying the character's anguished and battling feelings. Park Seo Joon, despite playing a supporting role in this film, made an impression on spectators. The fact that his character has been coupled with the male protagonist, the male-female love film now features a passionate female lead, is confirmation of this.
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Release year: 2015
Genre: Romance, Romance
Length: 20 Episodes
Directed by: Kim Jin-man. Kim Dae-jin
Actors: Ji Sung, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Seo-joon -
"She Was Pretty" is a romance drama about the reunion of two long-lost friends, Sung Joon (Park Seo Joon) and Hye Jin (Hwang Jung Eum). Sung Joon was a plump, small, and short-sighted guy who was shielded as a child by his gorgeous girlfriend Kim Hye Jin. Sung Joon has unexpectedly hit puberty after many years of reuniting, while Hye Jin has delved into both love and career. Due to her poor self-esteem, Hye Jin begged her best friend Nara to pose as her in order to meet Sung Joon. That's how the complicated love triangle came about...
Park Seo Joon reprises his euphoric male lead role in the 2015 romantic comedy She Was Pretty as Ji Sung Joon, the handsome and accomplished editor of a top fashion magazine. The script may be familiar to the audience given the rom-com genre, but with a lot of chemistry between the two major characters, the actor's film became a launching pad for a domestic career. This is one of Park Seo Joon's flicks that is appropriate for "female spirits" that enjoy romance and the romance genre.
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Release year: 2015
Genre: Romance
Length: 16 Episodes
Directed by: Jung Dae-Yoon
Actors: Park Seo Joon, Hwang Jung Eum, Choi Si Won, Jung Da Bin -
Park Seo Joon's first movie is Midnight Runners. Despite the fact that he merely "fired the first shot", he rapidly established himself as a force in this genre. In Midnight Runners, he and Kang Ha Neul shook hands and became friends as they transitioned from dramas to films. Kang Ha Neul plays Kang Hee Yeol, while Park Seo Joon plays Park Ki Joon. While Ki Joon is a reckless individual with "hands faster than intellect", the other individual is a bookworm and introvert.
The two performers took on the roles of students at the elite Korean National Police University. They witness a kidnapping one night on their way back from the club, and while they instantly reported it to the police station, they are preoccupied with the kidnapping of the son of a powerful businessman and thus cannot pursue the case. They couldn't stop investigating after discovering that the kidnappers were involved in a women's egg trafficking operation. The film not only makes viewers laugh, but it also reminds them of important matters.
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Release year: 2017
Genre: Comedy, Psychological
Length: 109 minutes
Directed by: Kim Joo-hwan
Actors: Park Seo-joon, Kang Ha-neul -
If you want to see a film by Park Seo Joon, "Fight For My Way" is a fantastic pick. "Fight For My Way" highlights the narrative of young individuals who are fighting to stay on the road they've chosen despite the difficulties of everyday life. Park Seo Joon reprises his role as Go Dong Man in this compelling 2017 drama, transitioning from a successful editor to a mediocre martial artist. He worked hard in "Fight My Way" to portray the image of martial artist Go Dong Man. he trained with fighters from the Road FC team and participated in genuine martial arts contests to prepare for this role. So, without saying much, his acting for the character Go Dong Man is definitely worth the wait.
The story centers around the couple Ae Ra (Kim Ji Won) and Dong Man, who have been childhood friends. Dong Man, a former successful taekwondo fighter, was forced to retire from the sport as his life took unforeseen turns. Dong Man gained new inspiration to re-enter the ring as a mixed martial artist while working as a contract worker for a corporation, but the route back to the top was not simple. For her friend Choi Ae Ra, who aspires to be a TV announcer, there has never been a year when she has not taken the admission exam.
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Release year: 2017
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Length: 16 Episodes
Directed by: Lee Na-jeong
Actors: Park Seo-joon, Kim Ji-won, Ahn Jae-hong, Song Ha-yoon -
"What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?" is one of Park Seo Joon's best films, and it has a devoted following. The drama is based on Jang Kyung Yoon's online novel of the same name. What's Wrong With Secretary Kim is a lovely love story about Park Seo Joon's "tooth rot". Although the film's material is not very shocking, the audience is captivated by the vice president and secretary Kim's adorable sequences. The film recalls a cool ice cream in the summer, instilling nice and peaceful entertainment moments in the audience's souls.
The drama centers around vice president Lee Young Joon, who always ranks top in all sectors in which he participates, and Kim Mi So, who has been his secretary for 9 years. Kim Mi So became aware of her sentiments as she became exhausted and resigned. Young Joon eventually falls in love with his former secretary, despite his best efforts to keep her by his side. Fortunately for him, she gradually acknowledged his sentiments. Park Seo Joon's return to the film has helped to bring his name closer to foreign admirers.
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Release year: 2018
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Length: 16 Episodes
Directed by: Park Joon-hwa
Actors: Park Seo-joon, Park Min-young -
"Parasite" is an extremely popular black comedy film. Although only appearing for a few seconds in the movie, Park Seo Joon's role still attracts attention. In the film, he plays the role of Min Hyuk - the germ causing the "parasitic" event between the two families in the film. Min Hyuk's real personality is an issue that viewers are still debating.
Park Seo Joon featured as a "cameo" in Parasite, playing a close friend of Ki Woo (Choi Woo Sik) who provides a life-changing opportunity to his entire family poor. So his role is only a cameo to make a highlight, or does it have any other significance for director Bong Joon Ho's black comedic masterpiece? If the entire film is a ruthless "parasitic" war, the relationship between Min Hyuk and Ki Woo is the only thing that exists regarding the reconciliation of the affluent and poor.
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Release year: 2019
Genre: Black Comedy
Length: 102 minutes
Directed by: Bong Joon Ho
Actors: Park Seo Joon, Park So Dam, Choi Woo Sik, …
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Moving from the romantic comedy genre to the thriller drama, Park Seo Joon easily proved his ability to transform into all types of characters in the drama adaptation of the 2020 webtoon "Itaewon Class". Playing the role of Park Sae Ro Yi, this actor excellently performed the role of a traumatized high school student desperate to avenge the death of his beloved father. Itaewon Class is this film that made the 1988 actor's name shine again.
Park Seo Joon's most recent drama in recent years is Itaewon Class. Sae Ro Yi, a former juvenile offender, now navigates a difficult route as the proprietor of a bar and restaurant in Itaewon. When Sae Ro Yi is angry that he can't expand his firm, he hopes to use it as a means of retaliation. He was fortunate that Kim Da Mi as Jo Yi Seo entered his life at the perfect moment and changed the course of events. Although there isn't much time spent on the romance in the film, viewers can still see how the two main characters' emotions develop. Sae Ro Yi finally understands what his heart has been trying to tell him for years.
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Release year: 2020
Genre: Psychological
Length: 16 Episodes
Directed by: Kim Sung-yoon
Actors: Park Seo-joon, Kim Da-mi, Yoo Jae-myung, Kwon Nara