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Actor Kim Jung-nan increased the density of the drama's narrative with his detailed emotional performance.
In KBS2's Saturday-Sunday drama "My Dear Bandit (written by Lee Sun/directed by Ham Young-girl/produced by Studio Dragon)," which aired on the 24th and 25th, Kim Jung-nan played Dae-dae and depicted the complex emotions of the character in three dimensions.
On this day's broadcast, he expressed his concern about fever (Moon Sang-min) without filtering and expressed his mother's appearance realistically. Not only could he not hide his anxiety when he heard the news of the passion involved in Gil-dong's work, but he also visited Jae-i (Hong Min-ki), who pursued him, and threatened him, showing an attitude of authoritative preparation. At the same time, when he saw Yeol with Haerim (Han So-eun), he made a subtle expression, instructing him to find out who he was.
Eventually, Dae-jung, who had a three-way face-to-face meeting with Yeol and Haerim, tried to lead the situation by referring to the wedding of the two. However, the government is paying attention to what kind of stir it will bring to future developments by implying that it will not easily back down and not hide its dislike for a while.
KBS2's Saturday-Sunday drama "My Dear Bandit," starring Kim Jung-nan, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.
Meanwhile, since his debut, Kim Jung-nan has built a wide acting spectrum by appearing in big works such as dramas "The Gentleman's Dignity," "SKY Castle," "Crash Landing on You," "The Nine Tails," and "Queen of Tears." It also leaves an impressive presence in every work across various genres such as the films "Taza," "Baby and I," and "The World's Beautiful Audrey."
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