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Moon Sang-min is equipped with "Eunjo spirit" in the visual of the Grand Army..Two-person roles that make you over-immersed

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Moon Sang-min stole the attention with his soul-changing performance that induces excessive immersion.

In the fifth and sixth episodes of KBS 2TV's Saturday miniseries "My Dear Bandit" (played by Lee Sun, director Ham Young-girl, and production studio Dragon), Moon Sang-min, who played the role of Prince Lee Yeol of Dowoldae, depicted the story of a soul-changing with Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun). Moon Sang-min's enthusiastic performance, like a roller coaster that changes from moment to moment, triggered viewers' "over-immersion."

On this day, Moon Sang-min perfectly synchronized the spirit of Eun-jo, who entered Lee Yeol's body, giving fresh shock and laughter. It is a situation in which a handsome and dignified army is formed on the outside, but an easy-going and imposing woman is a great man. Moon Sang-min drew favorable reviews by unraveling the embarrassing psychology of a character in an unfamiliar environment with detailed facial expressions and gestures overnight.

Moon Sang-min then established another determined appearance through delicate facial expression changes and tone control. In addition to digesting the soul-changing setting with a slick comic performance, he also showed off his "Face of Heaven" across genres ranging from desperate family love to action and romance.

In particular, Moon Sang-min drew laughter by missing out after changing his soul with Eun-jo or trying to play haughty by force. In addition, in the face-to-face scene with Dae-bi (Kim Jung-nan), Eun-jo's soul was in full swing and he peaked in comic acting. Moon Sang-min's facial expression, which tries to put down the dignity of the large army and escape the situation, doubled the fun.

Following his comic performance, Moon Sang-min's performance led to emotional family love and exciting romance. When he faced Eun-jo's family, Chun-seom (Seo Young-hee), with the body of a large army, he expressed his affectionate eyes, creating a sense of emotion. At the same time, he shared each other's secrets with Eun-jo and continued his subtle romance tension, saving the unique taste of the soul-change romance.

At the end of the sixth inning, the soul returned to its original heat, giving a dramatic twist. At that moment, Moon Sang-min suddenly changed 180 degrees from his eyes to his comical and delicate Eunjo to charismatic body Lee Yeol in an instant, raising viewers' interest. Attention is focusing on how Moon Sang-min, who showed a wide spectrum of acting by playing the setting of "Soul Change" in a slick and attractive way, will perform in the second act, which will begin in earnest.

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