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Actor Park Gun-il made viewers sweat.
MBC's Friday-Saturday drama "Judge Lee Han-young," which aired on the 24th, depicts the story of Kwak Soon-won (Park Gun-il), who has an unknown relationship with Kang Shin-jin (Park Hee-soon). Earlier, Kwak Soon-won confronted Lee Han-young (Jisung) while tying Choo Yong-jin (Lee Jang-won).
Among them, Kwak Soon-won was puzzled when Lee Han-young referred to himself as an enemy. In addition, Kwak Soon-won, who was continuing the fight by tossing and turning, instantly swung a knife and rushed to Lee Han-young, sending chills to viewers.
Kwak Soon-won, who missed Chu Yong-jin due to Lee Han-young's interference, delivered the situation to Kang Shin-jin. Moreover, Kwak Soon-won's face, who showed loyalty while not being able to resist Kang Shin-jin's ruthless violence, made me even more curious about the narratives of the two.
Kwak Soon-won, who handled Rep. Kang Jeong-tae (Kim Jin-ho), held the breath of prosecutor Park Chul-woo (Hwang Hee), who entered the office with the lights turned off. Kwak Soon-won, who snatched his neck and pressed Park Chul-woo in an instant, made him hold his breath.
Park Kun-il captivated the small screen in each episode with a strong performance as a tension maker. The excitement of the play was brought to life, and from relentless action to cool aura, it made me fall in love throughout the whole time.
As if he did not feel pain or sadness, acting that utilized the characteristics of the insensitive character enhanced the beauty of the thriller. In this way, Park Geon-il fully absorbed his role and filled the work more abundantly, confirming his irreplaceable presence.
Meanwhile, MBC's Friday-Saturday drama "Judge Lee Han-young," starring Park Gun-il, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
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