With Hera Hilmar and Robert Sheehan as two major cast members, Mortal Engines is all set to introduce Jihae Kim as Anna Fang in a Mortal Engines Jihae Trench Coat as one of its primary leads. According to the books, Anna Fang is not only a spy who works for the Anti-Traction League and rebels against the traction cities but is also a well-trained pilot.
Along with Hester Shaw and Tom Natsworthy, Anna Fang is probably the only character who has claimed her presence in the series quartet. After starring in National Geographic’s miniseries, ‘Mars’, Mortal Engines is probably Jihae Kim’s breakthrough role in Hollywood cinema.
Along with Hester Shaw and Tom Natsworthy, Anna Fang is probably the only character who has claimed her presence in the series quartet. After starring in National Geographic’s miniseries, ‘Mars’, Mortal Engines is probably Jihae Kim’s breakthrough role in Hollywood cinema.
With Peter Jackson already raving about the musician-turned-actress who stars in a Mortal Engines Jihae Red Trench Coat on the set, it’s time that we too, also rave about this South Korean legend. Mentioned below are 3 facts that you should know about Jihae Kim’s excellence
A DYNAMIC DUO OF SINGING AND SONGWRITING
With the ability to play the guitar and bass, Jihae Kim had been maneuvering her vocals on stage for a long time before she began acting. She is mostly known as the singer-songwriter from South Korea who delivered soulful music in the form of Indie Rock, R & B and Pop. She has been crafting and singing lyrics since 2007 with Atlantic Records and London Records, until she realized that her voice needs an independent voice.
It was then that Jihae, who fans will soon see in a Mortal Engines Wool Coat in the first series of the quartet, launched Septum in 209. The septum is based on Jihae Kim’s ideology and produces music that has a special social cause related to it. It has so far featured productions by Academy award-winning artists as well.
FROM BANANA REPUBLIC TO EILEEN FISHER
Clad in a black leather jacket with tresses flowing across her face, Jihae Kim has also been the face of billboards for a very long time. She has not only modeled for the brands she has collaborated with such as Eileen Fisher but had also signed deals with the Banana Republic as well.
HUMAN SIDE OF JIHAE
Like a lot of social activists out there, Jihae Kim has powered through her brand and used it to raise a voice on matters that matter to her and the community the most. Through several projects such as ‘Not for Sale’, ‘Jazz Foundation of America’, ‘Acumen’, ‘Simon Says Sing for Peace’, and ‘2012 Hours Against hate’, Jihae has helped raise a voice for people who are neglected.
Through ‘Simon Says Sing for Peace’, Jihae Kim conducted a movement that was based on the interactive children’s game so that the youngsters can be heard. This movement not only raised awareness for the necessity of peace in the world but also raised a lot of eyebrows towards children who are affected by conflict.
As her character, Anna Fang leads Hester Shaw and Tom Natsworthy in her Jihae Red Wool Long Coat in Mortal Engines, Jihae Kim had also initiated campaigns in real life against bigotry. Her ‘2012 Hours against Hate’ was a successful global campaign that was held in 2012 before the annual Olympics.
With November already in the hood and December, all set to unload tonnes of shopping lists on us, Hollywood is all set to treat Christmas with its joyful bunch of releases. If the rumors are true, then Peter Jackson’s Mortal Engines might prove to be one of the greatest hits this year. With Academy Award winner Christian Rivers handling the direction, Mortal Engines might be more than just a couple of cities rampaging in London Traction City on heels.
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ReplyDeleteJihae Kim is one heck of a personality on her own. Her movement 'simon says sing for peace' was an inspirational step towards helping out the youngsters.
ps she rocked that exclusive Anna Fang trench coat.
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