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Hoya reveals Soo Ae praised his acting in 'Mask'
Article: 'Mask' Hoya, "Soo Ae cried while praising my good acting"
Source: Mydaily via Nate
1. [+291, -66] Honestly, there are better rookie actors out there so I don't know why idols are still being used. Unless you're Park Yoochun or Im Siwan, all these idols keep getting into acting when they're not cut out for it ㅋㅋㅋ especially Nam Tae Hyun ㅋㅋㅋ just use actors that we already have
2. [+270, -68] He's like a viaration of Yunho ㅋㅋ he needs a bit more acting practice..
3. [+220, -55] Something cringey about his acting
4. [+26, -9] I watched his acting and it's not entirely bad but he doesn't have a clean style of wrapping it up. He starts off fine and then it dies off at the end? He can just practice polishing off his lines more and he'll be better. His crying acting was good~
5. [+25, -4] He's not bad though. I'm not very lenient when it comes to idols acting but his acting wasn't bad enough that it ruined the drama. He has problems with putting an awkward twinge to the ends of his lines.. but he's very natural. Better than actors like Im Ji Yeon who call themselves actual actors ㅋㅋㅋ I'd say he got off to a successful start~~~ ever since I've been watching his acting, I've been noticing him more on INFINITE's stages ㅋㅋ he's a good dancer too so fighting~ work harder and do better~~
6. [+24, -6] I'm enjoying the drama. He's good at acting and directing his gaze, he'll be fine once he gets more practice in. All rookies have an awkwardness to their acting, he just needs more effort to polish it off ^^
7. [+20, -12] I found his gaze direction awkward and the most problematic was his pronunciation and tonality, it's just all over the place. There are tons of talented rookies nowadays, I don't get why an idol got this role.
8. [+19, -7] He's good.. just needs to put more power in his lines and he'll be better!
9. [+19, -17] Still better than Thunder... Thunder's about to roll his drama into failure land..
10. [+15, -7] He's not entirely bad... but you can just feel that he's acting out a scene as opposed to just being in character.
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