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Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

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On October 12, local time, the South Korean KBS TV series "Dark History" released news that other creators such as kim myung-so, Kwon Na-ra and Lee Tae-hwan, the main actors of the drama, are currently reading the first script. The director of the scene and the big seniors in the show business circle such as AnnEi-sang and Choi Jong-won praised Kim Myung-so and Kwon Na-ra, believing that although they were young, they were very well prepared for the drama.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

Kim Myung-so, who was present that day, wore a creamy yellow shirt that day, and the loose style did not cover up Kim Myung-so's good figure at all, while the black leather rope and just the right fresh and plain face made Kim Myung-so look high-end, smooth hair type milk cute, worthy of the façade of INFINITE.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

It is reported that Sung Yi-hwan, played by Kim Myung-so in the play, is a secret imperial history that has no goals or ambitions and pursues a secret imperial history that lives in the present. And "Dark History" is kim myung-so as the 5th play of the male lead, although Kim Myung-so's performance in "Only This Time love", "Miss Hammurabi" and other episodes is good, but this year's starring KBS "Come Over", its ratings have fallen below the records of the three major television stations.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

"Come Here" tells the story of a human girl with a puppy-like personality and a cat who can transform into a human boy, and after meeting each other, they are moved by each other, and then a delicate fantasy romance begins. The show received only 3.6% ratings in the first episode, and when the 23rd episode was to be broadcast, the 0.8% rating not only broke the previous record of 1.4% set by Kim Jae-jung's starring role in "Manhole: Bongbi of the Fantasy Kingdom", but also the number at the beginning of 0% was the unprecedented low rating record of Korean radio.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

It is also because of Kim Myung-so's previous ultra-low ratings, so when it was earlier rumored that Kim Myung-so served as the star of KBS's new drama "Dark History", many Korean media showed no mercy when reporting, pointing out that KBS was ready to create another "epic rating".

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

Compared with the ratings of the TV series starring actor Kim Myung-soo before, the actress Kwon Na-ra earlier starred in the role of Wu Xiuya in "Itaewon CLASS", and her delicate and superb acting skills are commendable. In the play, the gentle and intellectual appearance is also really worthy of the image of Park Shilu's first love lover played by Park Su-joon, and Kwon Nala, who swings between rationality and sensibility, makes the audience hate and love this first love girlfriend who abandoned Park Shilu.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

Kwon Na-ra, who came from the girl group, had a scandal with Lee Jong-suk because she signed a contract with Lee Jong-suk's studio A-man project, and was even jokingly called "Lee Jong-suk's Woman". This time, Kwon Na-la still follows the image of "Itaewon CLASS" in "Dark History", playing the geisha Hong Do-jin with a beautiful face and a proud bone.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

Kwon Na La, who originally has her own intellectual temperament, seems to be more suitable for playing a temperament beauty, and this time Hong Duoren's role can also be called a breakthrough, and I don't know how Kwon Na La, who looks elegant and quiet, will interpret this proud and proud beauty.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

The other lead actor, Lee Tae-hwan, played Lee Sung-yeon in "Why Secretary Kim is Like That", and is the older brother of Lee Young-joon, played by Park Su-joon. Although Lee Tae-hwan, born in 1995, is 7 years younger than Park Su-joon, who was born in 1988, Lee Tae-hwan's mature temperament and calm conversation are also the reasons why Park Joon-ho, the director of "Why Secretary Kim Is Like That", will choose him.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

This time, Lee Tae-hwan finally played a role in line with his real age, 3 years younger than Kim Myung-so, who was born in 92, played the second male Son, Sung Yi-fan, who is the half-brother of Sung-yeung-hyun played by Kim Myung-so.

Set against the backdrop of the end of Korea, "Secret History" is a suspenseful comedy about fighting against unhealthy trends and washing away the grievances of the people. The title "Secret Imperial History" is a special official position that actually existed in the Joseon Dynasty, and its functions are similar to those of the Chincha minister who paid private visits in ancient China.

Kim Myung-so's new drama first read the script Shun Mao Milk Meng, the heroine is more powerful, known as Lee Jong-suk's woman

However, although the director of this drama is director Kim Jeong-min, who is proficient in historical dramas, the Korean media believes that the character of the drama is similar to the character of the Korean comic "New Dark History", especially the hong do-jin played by one of the protagonists, Kwon Na-ra, is very similar to the characters of Gui Yuexiang and Yamadō in the comic, and it is even more doubtful whether the collision this time is a coincidence?

Before there was Kim Myung-so's record-breaking low ratings, and then there were screenwriters suspected of plagiarism and collision, and I don't know if Kim Jeong-min, who created a 25.8% high rating, can once again stage a ratings storm and turn the tide.

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