Just finished “Clean with a Passion for Now” with Kim Yoo Jung.

It is no wonder that she’s been in the business for nearly 20 years. Her acting is superb.

There was a 12 yr age gap in Goblin & Kim Go Eun played a high schooler so convincingly that it was a little weird.

In “Clean” there was also a 12 yr age gap, but Kim Yoo Jung played someone much older easily and to me the ML, Yoon Kyun Sang, looked much younger than he is, so it worked.

I had already seen Kim Yoo Jung in “20th Century Girl”. But I enjoyed her performance in “Clean" so much, that I went looking for her other works and found “Lovers of the Red Sky” with Ahn Hyo Seop - who was actually supposed to star in “Clean” but schedules didn’t work. Now I get to see them together here.

She was also in @Hanktank’s favorite “Dong Yi”. It's already on my list, but will move up now that I know she’s in it.

#kDrama #KimYooJung #김유정

@whoosh she is gorgeous and adorable and conveys emotions so well! I don't recommend Backstreet Rookie, though, even if she and Ji Chang-wook and Kim Min-gue are all in it. It made the age difference uncomfortable for me and I don't think the chemistry worked.

@jillithd
I’ve seen “Backstreet Rookie” too and I did like it & I love Ji Chang Wook, but I definitely had Second Lead Syndrome for that one.

#kDrama #BackStreetRookie

@whoosh @Hanktank

Loved, loved Goblin and yes, KGE played an 18/19 yr old very well and she also managed the age progression well. I for one was not creeped out.

I have seen KYJ in a number things, none of which I have finished. For me, she looks very young (real age 24) and comes across as juvenile in the purest dictionary sense. I can't get over that when I see her with male leads in their 30s.