Lee Soo-Youn Revision as of 00:12, 31 July 2017 by Eunwook (Talk | contribs) (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Contents 1 User Rating 2 Profile 3 Director 4 Screenwriter 4.1 Movies 5 Comments User Rating Current user rating: 90/100 (28 votes) You need to enable JavaScript to vote Profile Name: Lee Soo-Youn Hangul: 이수연 Born: Birthplace: South Korea Director Bluebeard | Haebing (2017) Modern Family | Gajok Sinema (2012) - segment "E.D. 571" The Uninvited | 4 Inyong shiktak (2003) Screenwriter Movies Bluebeard | Haebing (2017) The Uninvited | 4 Inyong shiktak (2003) Comments Leave a Comment Name (required) Mail (required but will not be published) WebsiteComments hallyu syndicate Dec 05 2023 3:45 pm guys... she's different person from Lee Soo-yeon who writes Secret Forest, as if you know it atqy Sep 26 2017 10:48 pm It's been months since Secret Forest ended and I'm still rewatching it. It's definitely the best drama I have ever watched in my entire life. I can't believe a drama about corruption and prosecutors can be so thrilling and captivating to watch, literally from episode one until episode 16. She did such an amazing amazing AMAZING job with Secret Forest. Every detail was very well thought of, all questions were answered in the last episode, the pace was amazingly fast and kept me on edge all the time. Perfect casts, perfect story line, perfect chemistry. Thank you for writing such an amazing drama. I'm glad I watch it. Looking forward to more of her work. Sirilin Jul 30 2017 12:26 pm Thanks for the wonderful mind story for Secret FOrest. You're so brilliant. Keep make the story unread till the end and make the ending soft and smooth. But i think there will be season 2, yess? If yes this will be awesome. And i want some more thriled and mysterious story that make us 'think twice' till the end lol. Keep rock and keep on a good wok!!! Papri Jul 30 2017 12:11 pm I cant even begin to imagine how hard it was to create such amazing, distinct, and well rounded characters who are not perfect and just real. And at the same time you want to idolize them Long story short you are an amazing writer, and brilliant as a crime writer cause you pay attention to every detail! Davia Jul 25 2017 9:48 pm Wow! For once an intelligent and intriguing crime drama. Thank you!!! Please write more! kero Jul 24 2017 7:29 pm Her writing in Forest is riveting. I hope she keeps writing more drama/movies or direct. Da Jul 23 2017 10:52 pm WOW. She is my kind of crime and horror writer. Just brilliant and witty. You can tell she understands violence, injustice, human rights, etc very well and weaves it into every story. Every character development is on point and the storyline is perfect. Hard to imagine that this is her first drama series because she writes like a legend. I love that TVN is allowing emerging writers to showcase their best. Ga eun Jul 22 2017 8:01 pm This drama is one of The best drama and I can't believe this the write first drama I hope you can continue writing and I will wait for your next work and hope it's makes dddzet Jul 19 2017 6:50 am I'm surprised that Secret Forest is the first drama she wrote.. She probably always wanted to try writing a real good details...because Secret Forest is so detail.. I love how the network is going so complicated but there is not so many people dies despite its complicated network. It is really different with other crime thriller where the lead and villain looks like they are immortal (hard to die). thumbs up and am gonna wait for your other works! Annnsow Jul 14 2017 3:50 am The kind of writer that makes me want to write... skypilot Jul 07 2017 8:39 pm The writing in Secret Forest is excellent. Most especially, I am enjoying its portrayal of women as strong, intelligent, cunning, and flawed, as opposed to the usual "pretty, weak, heaven-sent, and oppressed." The pro-female focus comes through powerfully in the dialogue among characters. Episode 6, for example, superbly uses character interactions to address cultural acceptance of violence against women and how everyone - male and female - plays a role in perpetuating it, not just through overt actions, but also through the complicity of silence. AGW Jul 06 2017 6:35 pm brilliantly written (difficult for an English speaker to follow but, brilliant nevertheless) Show the 2 previous comments... Categories: DirectorsSouth Korean directors Page Discussion View View source History