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Hong Min Gi, Nam Ji Hyun, and Moon Sang Min. "Tension-inducing person." [Dear bandit]

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Hong Min-ki of "My Dear Bandit" shot women's hearts properly with his outward touch charm hidden behind cold vitriol.

In KBS 2TV's Saturday mini-series "My Dear Bandit," Hong Min-ki took on the role of "Im Jae-yi," who hid his warm inner feelings behind cold vitriol, and became a key player to adjust the tension of the play, impressing viewers.

In the 3rd and 4th episodes, Lim Jae-i (Hong Min-ki) penetrated Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun) and Lee Yeol (Moon Sang-min) to announce the beginning of a full-fledged love triangle. In particular, in the scene where he encountered Lee Yeol in Hye Min-seo's yard, Jae-yi comfortably hugged Eun-jo's shoulders and provoked viewers to "Who am I?" by igniting a tense war of nerves.

Above all, the point that captivated viewers was Jay's terrible but sweet sincerity toward Eunjo. He said to Eunjo, "Do you know that guy, too? You're marrying an old man in his 70s," he said, throwing a cruel cold fact, but this was Jay's harsh consolation, not sarcastic, hoping Eun-jo would face the harsh reality and choose his own life. Hong Min-ki richly filled the character's narrative by expressing the complex compassion and affection contained in the cool way of speaking with delicate control.

Hong Min-ki's presence also shone in the confrontation with Moon Sang-min. "I'm not that woman, but I've cracked down on our employee's eyes looking at her," he said, showing the standard of charisma in a foreign country. It is said that the sophisticated performance that penetrates the psychology of the opponent with polite provocation without armed conflict has raised dramatic tension to its peak.

On top of that, the secret of Jay's birth, which had been shrouded in veil, was revealed, shaking the game of the narrative. It has been revealed that Jae-yi is the son of Im Sa-hyung (Choi Won-young), the heavyweight of power, and a gisaeng. Jay's background, which could not turn away from Eunjo, who was in crisis because he was also a "boundary person" suffering from identity confusion, stimulated viewers' bond and affection at the same time.

In particular, the confrontation with his father, Im Sa-hyung, led to the peak of the drama's tension. The scene of rebelling against his father, who forced a political wedding for his family, with a sad look, declaring, "I will not live as a stallion." Hong Min-ki's heavy charisma, which is not pushed by Choi Won-young's overwhelming pressure, gave an intense shudder and drew praise as "Hong Min-ki's rediscovery."

In this way, Hong Min-ki, who is revitalizing the play by interpreting the three-dimensional character Lim Jae in his own color. Expectations are high on how he will perform in future developments, which has emerged as a central axis of a full-fledged triangular composition.

Meanwhile, KBS 2TV's Saturday-Sunday mini-series "My Dear Bandit" airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.

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