From “Sangdoo, Let’s Go to School” to “Jealousy Incarnate”, Gong-vely’s Romantic Comedies (1)

The genre, the actors, and the work itself do not matter to ‘Gong-Vely’ Gong Hyo Jin. Gong Hyo Jin’s attractiveness always shines regardless of the place, the way, and the partner. Her romantic comedies are especially the evidence for this.

“Sangdoo, Let’s Go to School (2003)”

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Cha Sang Doo (Jung Ji Hoon), a man with a lot of pain deep inside his heart, and Chae Eun Wha (Gong Hyo Jin) meet for the drama, “Sangdoo, Let’s Go to School”. Gong Hyo Jin appears as the first love of Cha Sang Doo. The two characters meet again as a teacher and a school security. When Cha Sang Doo transforms himself into a student from his original post of a security, Eun Wha becomes responsible for guiding Sang Doo. The couple build a relationship as time passes, gaining heated interest from the viewers.

“Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy (2005)”

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Gong Hyo Jin appears as a teacher again in “Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy”. She used to be a bully when she was a student, but returns as a teacher of the school she graduated, with the role of Na Bo Ri. She gets to meet Park Tae In (Gong Yoo) during her teaching post. She approaches her students like a friend, and Park Tae In begins to see her as a woman, not a teacher. Between the relationship of a teacher and her student, the two go through a lot of events, later to be developed into a much close relationship.

“Pasta (2010)”

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Gong Hyo Jin’s loveliness is shown completely in “Pasta”. She appears as Seo Yoo Kyung, a kitchen porter, who secretly has a crush for Choi Hyun Wook (Lee Sun Gyun), the main chef. She never loses her smile even when Hyun Wook yells at her at the restaurant. She never forgets to say, “Yes, Chef”, stealing the hearts of many fans. She eventually takes away Hyun Wook’s heart throughout the drama.

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