Credit: soompi
In upcoming drama “Switch,” Jang Geun Suk plays the two roles of Cha Do Chan, a genius conman who tries and fails to become a prosecutor, and Baek Joon Soo, a prosecutor who follows the law by the letter.
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[article] [Orion’s Daily Ramblings] Han Ye-ri Invading Jang Geun-suk’s Personal Space in “Switch – Change The World”
Original source: HANCINEMA
I can’t blame Han Ye-ri’s character for the disbelief in these latest stills from “Switch – Change The World”, or Jang Geun-suk’s for that matter. Clone/lookalike/soul-swapping-oddity dramas are all the rage lately, with many actors and actresses tackling two or several characters. In the case of this series, Jang Geun-suk juggles two.
[Pics] Jang Keun Suk first filming on SBS ‘SWITCH ~Change the world~‘
Photo credit: C-JeS Production
Original source: THE FACT JAPAN
On that first filming day, Jang Keun Suk played Sa Do Chan who was preparing for he bar examination before becoming a swindler.
[Info] Intention behind SBS drama ‘Swich ~Change the world’ official website
Original source: http://programs.sbs.co.kr/drama/switch/about/52409
English translation: Zoe from ECI
*Intention behind the drama ‘Switch’
“A small crook is in prison, but a big crook is in a penthouse.
You can’t catch a really diabolic crook legally.”
If you swindle a small amount of money, you are called a crook, if you gain a lot of money, it’s called a financial business.
If you break a minor promise, you are called a crook, if you break a significant promise, you are called politician.
There is a law, but it’s not possible to catch them.
Is there any way to deal with big crooks who escape like a slippery fish even if you catch them?
SWITCH!!
What if a genius swindler becomes a prosecutor and crosses freely a line betweeen legal and illegal?
Trough this trilling story about the «fraud» we want to reflect what our values and hopes that we must defend to the end of life are.
[article] Jang Geun-suk’s Determination Going into Drama “Switch – Change The World”
Credit: hancinema.net
Actor Jang Geun-suk revealed a photoshoot for fashion magazine Vogue Korea, and the theme was centered around his new character in the upcoming drama, “Switch – Change The World”.
[article] Jang Geun Suk Spells Sexy & Stylish In Vogue Korea Pictorial
Original source: hellokpop
IN PREPARATION FOR HIS UPCOMING DRAMA, JANG GEUN SUK REDEFINES DAPPER LOOK FOR PICTURES IN FASHION MAGAZINE VOGUE KOREA.
Jang Geun Suk is set to return to the small screen on March by playing the roles of a conman and a prosecutor in SBS drama Switch – Change the World.
[News] The premiere of JKS’ new film ‘Human, Space, Time and Human’ at Berlin film festival on February 17, 2018
Original source: Berlinale official website
As we announced before, JKS’ latest film ‘Human, Space, Time and Human’ directed by Kim Ki-duk was invited to the Berlin Film Festival. As Jang Keun Suk is busy filming his new drama, SBS ‘Switch’, he can’t attend the premiere held on February 17th, 2018. But the director Kim Ki-duk and the heroine Fujii Mina are attending the Berlin film festival. We can’t share the photos and the excerpt video from their official website, so please visit their website directly and check ‘nkan, gongkan, sikan grigo inkan (Human, Space, Time and Human)’from here.
The live streaming service is available on their official website. We can hear some stories about the film and Actor Jang Keun Suk.
*Live Streams (local time in Berlin)
Human, Space, Time and Human by Kim Ki-duk
12:45 Photo Call
12:55 Press Conference
[News] Berlin Completes Panorama Lineup With Films From Kim Ki-Duk, Idris Elba
Credit: Deadline Hollywood
The Berlin Film Festival’s Panorama sidebar is now complete, bursting with 47 titles from 40 countries, and mixing documentary and features. Among the new additions today is Idris Elba’s directorial debut Yardie which just premiered at Sundance. Other selections announced include the Pedro Almodovar-produced Franco regime doc The Silence Of Others and Lemonade, produced by Romania’s Cristian Mungiu (4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days).
Also on deck are new works from Korea’s Kim Ki-duk, Human, Space, Time And Human; and Ursula Meier’s Shock Waves – Diary Of My Mind.