Difference between revisions of "Yoo Hyun-Ki" Latest revision as of 19:17, 24 August 2022 (view source) RamenLover (Talk | contribs) (→Director) Latest revision as of 19:17, 24 August 2022 Contents 1 User Rating 2 Profile 3 Director 4 Comments User Rating Current user rating: 88/100 (29 votes) You need to enable JavaScript to vote Profile Name: Yoo Hyun-Ki Hangul: 유현기 Born: 1969 Birthplace: South Korea Director The Empire | The Empire: Bupeui Jeguk (JTBC / 2022) Soul Mechanic | Younghonsoosungong (KBS2 / 2020) Matrimonial Chaos | Choigoui Ihon (KBS2 / 2018) Unkind Ladies | Chakhaji Aneun Yeojadeul (KBS2 / 2015) Seo-Young, My Daughter | Nae Ddal Soyoungi (KBS2 / 2012-2013) Brain (KBS2 / 2011) Master of Study | Kongbu-ui Shin (KBS2 / 2010) Seoul 1945 (KBS / 2006) Comments Leave a Comment Name (required) Mail (required but will not be published) WebsiteComments Vana May 22 2016 10:44 am your dramas are the besttt Yogi Dec 26 2012 4:51 pm I thought this drama has potential but after Seo Young’s wedding there is nothing to watch but SY’s sad face longing for her father and brother. How can a lawyer (ex-judge) not have a common sense (good judgment) to tell her husband about her father? This is ok for a while but half of the story now is just about SY trying to hide it, her father watching her from afar, Heo Jong’s pathetic one sided love and her Dad trying to re-live his youth, which are all not so bad if the director did not dwell on it for 10 boring episodes. Also, all the lead actors with the exception of SY's mother in law and HJ's Dad (they are funny at times) are boring to watch, their acting are lifeless, pathetic, and not convincing especially the lady doctor. Please make your actors practice or re-take the action until it is done right. Leann Mar 08 2012 9:22 am Brain was the first Korean drama that I watched and I have enjoyed it thoroughly. I am one of those old fashioned fans that enjoy a happy-ending story with good moral values. It’s good to see that the characters have blossomed and grown in the areas that they had shown weakness in. However, I would have liked to see the story ended slightly differently. As a woman, I would have liked to see Dr Lee accede to Dr Yun’s request instead of Dr Yun running back to Dr Lee. I wonder if this is a reflection of Korean society where male supremacy might still be a norm. It would also be nice for Dr Lee to give credit to Prof Kim in public, either in his acceptance speech or simply by sharing with his alma mater. After all, his mentor had guided him in crisis situations and shown kindness to him on a number of occasions. Would there be a sequel ? Muyamoh Jan 18 2012 9:27 pm You made the excellent movie "Brain" Categories: DirectorsSouth Korean directors Page Discussion View View source History