Lee DongWook, Wi HaJun, Han JiEun And Cha HakYeon (VIXX's N) Show Unbeatable Chemistry During Press Conference For "Bad And Crazy"
Are you excited for "Bad And Crazy"?
Ishani Sarkar, Kpopmap Editor 5 min to read ·
Published : Dec 13, 2021
· Updated : Aug 7, 2023
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On December 13, 2021, iQIYI held a global press conference for the upcoming K-Drama "Bad And Crazy" starring Lee DongWook, Wi HaJun, Han JiEun, and Cha HakYeon (VIXX's N), where the actors took questions from global press representatives. Kpopmap had the wonderful privilege of being invited to the event and needless to say, it was an incredible experience to see the cast perfectly in sync with each other and with their characters.
When asked about how the actors prepared for their roles, each one had an incredible answer.
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Cha HakYeon shared that a challenge for him was to cut his hair short once again after he had grown his hair out following his military discharge. He studied the movements of police officers and asked them questions to better understand his role.
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Han JiEun said that she paid attention to her character's appearance because she wanted to break away from the stereotype of always playing cute and pretty characters. She and her makeup team spent a lot of time on her appearance as she curled and tied up her hair. JiEun also shared that she stayed away from ad-libs because she wanted to stick to the script.
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Wi HaJun revealed that he trained a lot for his role. He watched a lot of comedy TV shows and films and tried to stay in character at all times on set. He admitted that he isn't really funny in real life so he tried to joke around more for the sake of his character.
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When it came to Lee DongWook, he plainly said that he did not prepare much, albeit with a chuckle. He wanted to stick to the script but he also had the freedom of expressing the character the way that he wanted. He also revealed that the most difficult part of playing his character, however, was overcoming his laziness.
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From being at loggerheads to fighting side-by-side for justice, the ‘bromance’ between Lee DongWook and Wi HaJun is greatly anticipated by viewers worldwide. Talking about how they built their chemistry, Wi HaJun expressed that although their characters cannot stand each other at the start, they will progress on to working well with each other. Wi HaJun revealed that his on-screen chemistry with Lee DongWook was very strong and they were able to work together perfectly even without detailed coordination. Lee DongWook simply could not stop gushing over Wi HaJun by saying that he put in the least effort whereas Wi HaJun worked the hardest as he didn't even use a stunt double for his action scenes.
The four stars were also quizzed about some of the wildest things they have done in real life, in keeping with the spirit of "Bad And Crazy". Lee DongWook started joking, saying “I don’t have any,” before recalling that he is a super football fan and would be up in the middle of the night to catch live matches. “The World Cup period was when I was most tired,” laughed Lee DongWook. Wi HaJun revealed that he was obsessed with MMA and martial arts techniques as they helped with his work in action scenes. Han JiEun described herself as a foodie and revealed that she eats before going to bed regardless of how exhausted she is. She loves mukbang videos and is always on top of the latest food trends. She further shared that she is excited to eat basil tteokbokki after the press conference if she is able to. Cha Hak Yeon spoke about how he was so immersed in work that he completely forgot about the time as he exercised and ate at home. When he came back to his senses, he was shocked to realize that more than ten days had passed!
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As for the reasons why audiences should tune into "Bad And Crazy", Lee DongWook shared that the drama is a combination of amazing characters played out by an incredible cast, which is a great reason to watch the show.
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According to Wi HaJun, the drama has speed, is fast-paced, and features comedy that is not stereotypical. In addition, it has several layers that can be enjoyed in many different ways. As such, he earnestly asked for viewers' support.
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Han JiEun shared that "Bad And Crazy" is a must-see drama if you are interested in looking at handsome and beautiful actors and actresses. As the drama stars talented actors and has an amazing team behind it, there is simply no reason to not watch it. Besides, she added that in a way, it is also a healing drama.
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Finally, Cha HakYeon shared that "Bad And Crazy" is a genre-defining drama that can be inspiring when it wants to and fun when it wants to as well. It is visually appealing and the comedy is extraordinary so no one should miss it.
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"Bad And Crazy" premieres on December 17, 2021, and will be available for streaming worldwide through iQIYI's international app or www.iq.com across 191 territories, simulcast with South Korea. New episodes air on Fridays and Saturdays.
Are you excited for "Bad And Crazy"? Share your thoughts with Kpopmap in the comments section down below!
100+ K-Pop Boyfriend Quizzes To Help You Find Out Your Fate With Your Bias
Check out Kpopmap's library of K-Pop boyfriend quizzes and get playing!
Kay Sesoko, Kpopmap Editor 3 min to read ·
Published : Nov 10, 2023
· Updated : Apr 15, 2024
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Every K-Pop fan chooses a bias, yet every K-Pop fan knows that sometimes having a particular bias is not a choice. Sometimes your bias chooses you. There's just a special charm that they have that grabs a hold of you.
It is always fun to imagine how compatible you and your bias are, or if your biaswrecker is going to come in and steal their spotlight.
At Kpopmap, we have an extensive library of K-Pop boyfriend quizzes where you can test the power of fate when it comes to you and your bias/biaswrecker. You can see if you'll choose your bias or if a biaswrecker will choose you.
Here is a list of all of the boyfriend quizzes on the Kpopmap website. We have a number of other quizzes on the site too, so make sure to check them out here!
If you are interested in girl group quizzes, check them out in this article, too.
Controversy Explodes Over 60th Baeksang Arts Awards - Sentiment Analysis Reveals Extreme Discontent As Talented Actors Are Robbed Of Nominations
The 60th Baeksang Arts Awards nominations are out & they're controversial, so we ran a sentiment analysis to understand the issue.
Ishani Sarkar, Kpopmap Editor 5 min to read ·
Published : Apr 9, 2024
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The 60th Baeksang Arts Awards, known as one of the most prestigious award shows in the Korean entertainment industry, has announced this year's nominations and netizens are not too happy.
The Baeksang Arts Awards are highly anticipated every year, as they recognize excellence in Korean film, television, and theatre. Not just artists but fans also look forward to this night, hoping for acknowledgment for their favorite works and actors. While it is not possible for everyone's favorite artist to receive a nod or take home an award, this year, the nominations have been causing quite the controversy all over the world.
Korean netizens and global fans are unanimously discontent with the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards nominations, especially in the TV category. So, this article and analysis focus exclusively on the controversy surrounding the TV nominations.
60th Baeksang Arts Awards Nominations - Sentiment Analysis
We pulled and analyzed posts from all over the internet, such as on X, Instagram, and NATE PANN, to understand this controversy and highlight fans' opinions, concerns, and protestations. What we noticed was that fans from all over the world, regardless of whether they are Korean or international, shared similar opinions on the nominations this time, particularly in regards to actors who were snubbed.
Before we get into our findings, let's take a brief look at the nominations that are causing the most contention with the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards.
Categories under "TV" that are taking the most heat are "Best Actor" and "Best Actress".
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In the "Best Actor (TV)" category, the nominations are Kim SooHyun for "Queen Of Tears", NamKoong Min for "My Dearest", Ryu SeungRyong for "Moving", Yoo YeonSeok for "A Bloody Lucky Day", and Yim SiWan for "Boyhood".
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In the "Best Actress (TV)" category, we have Ra MiRan for "The Good Bad Mother", Ahn EunJin for "My Dearest", Uhm JungHwa for "Doctor Cha", Lee HaNee for "Knight Flower", and Lim JiYeon for "Lies Hidden In My Garden".
Rather than directly expressing disapproval of the nominated actors, fans are more upset with the actors and actresses who deserved nominations but were not named. You can check out our sentiment analysis chart below for more clarity.
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As depicted in the chart, an overwhelming majority of netizens, constituting 78.7%, voiced dissatisfaction with the nominations. Conversely, only a marginal 5.8% displayed enthusiasm, while 15.5% remained neutral, neither impressed nor disappointed.
Criticism Of Selection Criteria
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Netizens who showed a negative response raised questions about and criticism of the selection process, including doubts on whether the process was fair after all. The criteria used for nominations were brought into discussion alongside factors like viewership ratings and OTT ranking.
For those who might not know, the Baeksang Arts Awards nominees were chosen from K-Dramas that aired between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024. A K-Drama will have to have aired at least one-third of its episodes by March 31 to qualify for a nomination. That is why the ongoing K-Drama "Queen Of Tears" was considered for the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards.
However, many fans were not too fond of the fact that a K-Drama that hasn't even finished airing was chosen for a category, whereas actors from several popular and beloved K-Dramas were not.
As many netizens disagreed with the standards of the Baeksang Arts Awards by which nominees are decided, they renounced the credibility of the same.
Actors Who Deserved Nominations, According To Global Fans
Six names stood out among the numerous posts we analyzed - Kim JiWon, Kim TaeRi, Ji ChangWook, Lee DongWook, Park BoYoung, and Shin HaeSun.
Among them, Kim JiWon is the actress fans are advocating for the most, even more so because Kim SooHyun has been nominated for the "Best Actor" category, but Kim JiWon did not get a "Best Actress" nomination. Fans are quite upset and disconcerted about the reasoning behind such a decision when Kim JiWon, who is playing the title role of one of the most successful K-Dramas right now, has not been nominated.
Comparisons between the ratings of "Queen Of Tears" versus those of "Lies Hidden In My Garden", intended to highlight Kim JiWon's snub, were also drawn, although the argument was quickly shut down when other comments emphasized that the Baeksang Arts Awards does not present awards based on ratings as last year, Kim JiWon's own drama "My Liberation Notes" was nominated for "Best Drama" despite its considerably lower ratings. Both Son SukKu and Kim JiWon were also nominated for "Best Actor" and "Best Actress" respectively.
Another upsetting snub this year, according to fans, was that of Kim TaeRi, who delivered a spellbinding performance in "Revenant". Netizens are mentioning that if Kim TaeRi had been nominated, she would undoubtedly have taken the award home. However, it's a pity that her performance was overlooked.
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Similarly, Park BoYoung was brought up in discussion, with many pointing out that Park BoYoung has consistently been snubbed by the Baeksang Arts Awards despite her excellent performances, such as in "Daily Dose Of Sunshine".
Shin HaeSun was also mentioned by several fans, who asserted that the actress' performance in "Welcome To Samdal-ri" was deserving of a nomination.
In response, some netizens who are neutral about the nominees mentioned that while it is true that there are other deserving candidates, the actresses who have been nominated are also incredible, and none of them can be replaced.
In the "Best Actor" category, netizens expressed the most frustration over Ji ChangWook and Lee DongWook being snubbed. Ji ChangWook, who impressed with his brilliant acting skills and range in the Disney+ K-Drama "The Worst Of Evil" and Lee DongWook, who made viewers fall in love with him all over again in "A Shop For Killers", also on Disney+, definitely deserved nominations, according to netizens. International netizens were most vocal about this exclusion.
Once again, there were opinions that these actors were outstanding in their respective roles but the current nominees simply cannot be replaced.
What do you think about the Baeksang Arts Awards nominations this year? Tell us on X!
The 60th Baeksang Arts Awards will be held on May 7, 2024 (Tue) at 5:00 PM KST in COEX Hall D, Seoul.
Anatomy Of Cool: What Makes "A Shop For Killers" So Incredibly Cool?
We can all agree that "A Shop For Killers" is one of the coolest K-Dramas on air but what exactly is it that makes it so cool? Let's find out!
Ishani Sarkar, Kpopmap Editor 8 min to read ·
Published : Feb 2, 2024
· Updated : Mar 19, 2024
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One of the best K-Dramas on air right now is the Disney+ original "A Shop For Killers". Starring Lee DongWook, Kim HyeJun, Seo HyunWoo, Park JiBin, and many more talented actors, this novel-based K-Drama tells the story of a young woman who is suddenly thrown into a world of arms and assassins when her uncle mysteriously passes away.
With extraordinary writing and cinematography, brilliant characterization, and outstanding acting, this K-Drama is quickly rising to the top of our "best action K-Dramas" list, but what anchors the audience to the core of the story is the exploration of human relationships - found family, belonging, and the unbreakable bonds that keep them glued together like destiny's chosen crew and in this case, it's more than just the green code of "murthehelp".
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One of the simplest, most immediate, and visceral reactions to "A Shop For Killers," right from the opening scene, is that this is some cool stuff. The larger-than-life scale, the high stakes, and the direness of the situation that the viewer and the protagonist, JiAn (Kim HyeJun), are plunged into sans warning leave no time to rationalize what may be happening. The show thus begins in medias res, posing an immediate obstacle to overcome, grabbing our attention at once. This also allows for a back-and-forth between timelines, which is exactly what "A Shop For Killers" does, cleverly oscillating between revealing and concealing information, keeping the audience guessing.
It is also revealed very early into the show that Jeong JinMan (played by Lee DongWook) is dead, but instead of repetitive flashbacks risking monotony, the non-linear narrative structure of "A Shop For Killers" allows for thrilling exposition while also evoking a sense of ambiguity, effortlessly posing the pivotal question - "Could Jeong JinMan be alive?". The more we know about the man, the cooler he gets, and the more likely this becomes.
So, what exactly is cool about Jeong JinMan and his secret society of "murthehelp" or his adversaries "Babylon?" Let's find out.
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The Anatomy Of Cool
Everyone has different definitions of what is cool, but viewers of "A Shop For Killers", at least a majority of them, would agree that it is one of the coolest K-Dramas we have seen in a while. However, it is surprisingly difficult to pinpoint what exactly it is that makes "A Shop For Killers" so cool. To understand this, let's take a look at the famous MAYA principle, pioneered by the Father of Industrial Design - Raymond Loewy.
MAYA stands for “Most Advanced Yet Acceptable”, and this is the key to coolness. MAYA reflects Loewy's philosophy of design, emphasizing a balance between innovation and familiarity. He believed that successful designs should push the boundaries of innovation but also remain acceptable and accessible to the public. In other words, Loewy advocated for designs that are ahead of their time yet still conform to the expectations and comfort levels of the intended audience. Striking this balance helps create products that are not only technologically advanced but also readily embraced by users and, ultimately, perceived as cool.
So, it's not just the quality of being unconventional that makes something cool; it is being appropriately unconventional to shake up the existing scene yet familiar enough to make sure the audience connects with the content but also appropriately familiar so as to not be redundant.
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An article by Caleb Warren and Margaret C. Campbell in the "Journal of Consumer Research" titled "What Makes Things Cool? How Autonomy Influences Perceived Coolness" takes this a step further, suggesting that coolness is directly related to the display of autonomy. The article defines "coolness" as follows: "coolness is a subjective and dynamic, socially constructed positive trait attributed to cultural objects (people, brands, products, trends, etc.) inferred to be appropriately autonomous".
In other words, what is cool to you and what is cool to me are different, but this feeling may or may not change with time. However, that "something" is cool only because one thinks it is cool. Coolness is not its inherent quality. It is definitely a compliment, though! Most importantly, what makes us think it is cool are qualities that represent autonomy like "unconventionality, rebellion, individuality, authenticity, and independence" but only when they are present in just the right amount. The key lies in striking the perfect balance.
How Does This Apply To "A Shop For Killers"?
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Before anything else, let's look at the very name of this K-Drama - "A Shop For Killers". Evoking curiosity and intrigue at once, we already know this is not going to be your usual K-Drama, and everything is not as it seems. On the one hand, it may be hard to believe that a "killer's shopping mall" exists, even more so when it is owned by someone's seemingly inconspicuous uncle with a hose business, but at the same time, it is not entirely impossible to the point of needing to suspend disbelief. Hence, balance.
What amplifies this aspect further is the genre because, in essence, we have an action drama, a family drama, a coming-of-age drama, and a military drama - all in one!
"A Shop For Killers" is an action drama with a heavy emphasis on arms and ammunition. From the very first episodes, we are presented with advanced technology, such as gun-mounted drones, killer robots, or lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), but the show never crosses the line to sci-fi territory, which is what tethers the audience to the realism of the story. It is quite unlikely for the general public to be thoroughly educated about such warfare technology, which makes us inquisitive, but it's still relatively easy to understand and adapt to, which is reassuring.
Similarly, the human aspect of the drama is strongly constructed, placing a focus on the relationships between JiAn and JinMan, JinMan's allies MinHye (Geum Hannah), Brother (Lee TaeYoung), and Pasin (Kim Min), JinMan's enemies - Lee SeongJo (Seo HyunWoo), Bale (Jo HanSun) and Bae JongMin (Park JiBin), and the fateful past they share. So, it's not as much the intricacy and complexity of the action scenes that make this drama so cool (although they do play a crucial part); it is the "who, what, why, how, where" of it all that does the trick. From assassins in the living room to mercenaries in a foreign country - the contextual appropriateness makes it cool.
Then, we have the narrative structure of "A Shop For Killers". As mentioned earlier, the non-linear structure, constant back and forth between timelines, and the introduction of new characters in the past, making us wonder about their current state and alliances - all contribute to the stunning tension and novelty of the series. Lining up the events of the drama so far in their correct order would have left us with a singular conflict: Will JiAn make it out alive? Yet, by deconstructing the timeline, we are now left wondering about how many allies of murthehelp will come to "Green Code" JiAn's aid, why SeongJo and Bale fell out with JinMan, how Bale survived the explosion, how Bae JongMin tricked JinMan, and the biggest of all - if it's all just JinMan's grand plan to induct JiAn into murthehelp while getting rid of Babylon once and for all, which would perhaps imply that he faked his death after all.
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By introducing the characters, allowing us to explore certain aspects of them, yet withholding enough information about them until an undetermined point of time to have us on edge, "A Shop For Killers" earns our empathy, reaffirms our familiarity with the characters when they appear again, while simultaneously divulging new information that challenges our understanding of them. Once again - the perfect balance to keep the audience engaged and intrigued. Cool, isn't it?
Finally, the biggest factor that makes "A Shop For Killers" so unbeatably cool is its characters. With some of the most well-written characters, "A Shop For Killers" has already placed itself in a league above the rest.
"A Shop For Killers" Characters - Everything Cool Is Here
Jeong JinMan's most predominant and defining feature is his air of omniscience. JinMan is always a step (or twenty) ahead of everyone else and everything seems to go perfectly according to his plan, most of the time at least. He seems to know exactly how the course of events will pan out following his "death" and has prepared well in advance for it. He had their home renovated to be a safe house, had cameras and speakers set up everywhere, and has a living, breathing surveillance system in his basement. He prepared a handover guide with uncanny precision for JiAn's situation and even arranged for JiAn to start over in her new life after escaping from the shopping mall. There's no way such a man would be tricked by a kid into suicide. However, the fact that it was his niece's voice that he heard over the phone and his unwillingness to take even the slightest chance becomes his tragic flaw, ultimately leading to his downfall...or so we are led to believe.
Lee DongWook's portrayal of this all-knowing, near-perfect being is gold-standard brilliance. The composure on his face at all times, born from the feeling of JinMan having everything under control as opposed to how flustered he can get with his Gen Z niece JiAn, is one of the most entertaining parts of the show and also the coolest! Jeong JinMan's web of connections, his level of preparation and foresight, and his fighting skills are pretty much superhuman. However, his bickering with JiAn, meddling in her love life, and being overprotective of his little girl endear him to us as an ordinary human being. When Jeong JinMan goes, "Listen Up, Jeong JiAn", we know it's going to be one of two things - he's about to drop the most life-changing survival tip on a random Thursday afternoon, or he's going to nag at JiAn again, and that duality of being unapproachable yet familiar is where his coolness lies.
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Similarly, we have JiAn, who starts off with fear and doubt but grows to trust her own instincts and fights for murthehelp, thus developing high autonomy; Pasin and MinHye - fantastic fighters who wouldn't go against JinMan but have their own codes of conduct, hence displaying bounded but high autonomy; and Bae JongMin - a talented hacker with a gun to his head who acts on his moderate autonomy to strike a deal with Babylon to save his life. Even Brother, who seems to conform completely to JinMan's rules, has his own way of going about things, an example of moderate autonomy. All these characters are undoubtedly cool but in their own distinct ways.
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On the other end of the autonomy spectrum, we have Bale - the primary antagonist of the show and a downright psychopath. Bale displays extreme autonomy. Not only is his behavior divergent from the norm, it is pure evil - not cool. Then, we have SeongJo, with low to no autonomy, working under Bale's command. Does this mean these characters are not cool? Well, not exactly. The show doesn't intend for these characters to be perceived as "cool" in the traditional sense of the word.
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Bale elicits an intense, gut-wrenching fear in the audience. He is described as a soulless killing machine, and Jo HanSun does a tremendous job of bringing his character's darkness to light. SeongJo, on the other hand, evokes mild apprehension, irritation, and perhaps a bit of comic relief at best with his antics. However, he wouldn't dare move on his own, so there's not much cool about him, really. Nevertheless, the satoori does bring to mind a peculiar uniqueness of Bane's kind from "Batman", so he definitely knows how to make his presence known.
In conclusion, the above framework of coolness, just like coolness itself, is definitely subjective, but it certainly puts things into one perspective. It will be interesting to see how much cooler "A Shop For Killers" gets in its final week. We're definitely tuning in, are you?
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