![]() ![]() ![]() It is no breakthrough for him in terms of acting, but at least we won’t feel like some random guy is trying to be cool and sly but failing miserably. He has got the looks, attitude, voice and everything else in between going for him for this role. Last but not least, Shin Sung Rok returns as the bad guy (or so I think). I would hope that as her character develops her acting would also start to shine more. However, if you forget about all that, So Eun’s acting is fine. Even though he only displayed the very cold and icy side of Woo Jin, it was easy to see that his character is not one dimensional, and there is a beating heart underneath it all waiting to be thawed (aKim So Eun’s character, Nam Da Jung, on the other hand is a little unbelievable in the sense that such an innocent person probably does not exist in real life. He was totally confident, natural and its like he is Cha Woo Jin no doubt. I love that we jump into the plot right away and the first ten minutes or so with Lee Sang Yoon was enough to get me hooked. The concept is completely refreshing to me as I have not seen many Korean shows with this type of story line, so it comes to me as no surprise when I learn that it is based off of a Japanese manga (of course, so are many romcoms, but that’s a story for a different time). I love that most of their shows are different from the general romcom/melodrama variety. Tempted by the prize money, revenge and each with his or her own plan, who can survive and who can emerge victorious? ![]() Based on the Japanese manga of the same title by Shinobu Kaitani, it tells the story of naive girl Nam Da Jung and con man/psychology professor Cha Woo Jin as they participate in a new show called the “Liar Game,” hosted by mysterious and suspicious business analyst turned MC, Kang Do Young. ![]()
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