“Queen of Tears” star Kim Soo Hyun is one of the most celebrated and versatile actors, known for his exceptional acting prowess. From heart-wrenching melodramas to gripping psychological thrillers, Kim Soo Hyun’s dramas have introduced viewers to many complex female leads who navigate through tumultuous circumstances, often bringing a sense of chaos and intrigue to the narrative.
If you enjoyed “Queen of Tears” and the chemistry between Kim Ji Won and Kim Soo Hyun, here are some of the other unforgettable on-screen chaotic queens of his dramas.
Jun Ji Hyun in "My Love from the Star"
The iconic pair Kim Soo Hyun and Jun Ji Hyun stole hearts with their electrifying chemistry in the hit K-drama "My Love from the Star." Jun Ji Hyun’s character, Cheon Song Yi, is a Hallyu star with a penchant for chaos and vulnerability. She is also overdramatic and exudes a unique blend of quirkiness, self-aware humor, and occasional clumsiness.
Seo Ye Ji in "It’s Okay to Not Be Okay"
In "It’s Okay to Not Be Okay," Seo Ye Ji played Ko Moon Young, a mysterious children’s author with antisocial personality disorder. Her turbulent past and complex psyche added a layer of chaos to the narrative. She develops a romantic obsession with Kim Soo Hyun’s character, Gang-tae, and does whatever it takes to capture his attention.
Suzy in "Dream High"
In "Dream High," Kim Soo Hyun and Suzy grace the screen as aspiring musicians. Suzy played the role of Go Hye Mi, a gifted singer with undeniable talent. But Hye Mi's persona is marred by stubbornness, conceit, and a touch of arrogance, making her a character not very likeable. Her journey towards self-discovery and personal growth brought a sense of unpredictability to the storyline.
IU in "The Producers"
Kim Soo Hyun and IU shared the screen in "The Producers," portraying industry insiders navigating the complexities of fame and fortune. IU's portrayal of the enigmatic "Ice Queen," Cindy, a singer exuding a haughty attitude toward her surrounding staff. Cindy’s journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment highlights the chaotic nature of life in the spotlight.
Kim Soo Hyun’s leading ladies have brought a sense of chaos and complexity to the narrative, enriching the storytelling with their compelling performances.
You can throw slippers at me, but he only had real chemistry like fireworks with Seo Ye Ji. With Jun Ji Hyun it’s a fountain, with Kim Ji Won it’s a trickle, and with the rest -0! Тhere’s a brotherly relationship, it’s funny to think of them as a couple. More like sister and brother.