
The producers didn't like the old Song. She was a top star but she still had that cute image.
Song Hye-kyo doesn't want to hear any more about Jeon Ji-hyeon.
Make that Song's recent "off-the-record" comment about an old candidate list for the upcoming film "Hwangjin-y". Producers for the film had named several top Korean beauties for the role of the legendary gisaeng (courtesan) and Song and the long-legged sex icon Jun were included on the list.
"I think Song heard about [herself] being compared to Jun a lot even after she got the role and while she was working on Hwangjin-y - Movie - 2007", said Lee Choon-yeon, the head of Cine 2000, the producer of the film, speaking earlier this month. "That really pushed her [to work harder]".
Song was never on his mind when he and fellow producers started out the search for the most famous (and coquettish) Joseon Dynasty woman who entertained noblemen with her talents to easily master classic literature, dance, music and conversation. ...|
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