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Talk Board | doona.net
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24 Framez' excellent review on Dohee-ya |
2014-05-24 04:48
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Here is another insightful review on "Dohee-ya" and Doona's acting on it. Per the reviewer, Mr Sam Ingles' request, I am quoting the first paragraph only. Please go to http://24framez.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/cannes-2014-girl-at-my-door.html to read the rest of this excellent review.
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¡°Like many fans of South Korean cinema I have, over the past decade, been charmed and impressed by Bae Doo-Na, who is one of the biggest stars in her home country. It is fair to say, however, that Bae has a rather set onscreen persona; playing the charming, slightly kooky ingenue in many of her films. That¡¯s no bad thing, I¡¯ve frequently compared Bae¡¯s onscreen charm and magnetism with that of Audrey Hepburn, which isn¡¯t something I do lightly. However, A Girl At My Door(Dohee-ya in Korean) seems to mark a real shift. At 33 Bae seems to be wanting to finally play a real grown up and this often tough drama offers her that chance¡¦.." |
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