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"Roco Grand Prince" Moon Sang-min proposes to shadow Koo Hae-ul first. [Dear bandit]

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Moon Sang-min showed the standard of an exit-free Rocco Grand Prince from "The Kidari Grand Prince" to "The Bulldozer Romance."

In the 7th and 8th episodes of KBS 2TV's Saturday miniseries "My Dear Bandit" (script Lee Sun-sun, director Ham Young-girl, production studio Dragon), Moon Sang-min, who played the role of Prince Lee Yeol of Dowoldae, regained his original body and transformed into Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun)'s "helper" and "straight forward," erasing the delicate traces of Hong Eun-jo and quickly turning into charismatic body Lee Yeol, giving him plenty of fun.

On this day, Moon Sang-min completed an unrivaled "Grand Army Aura" by excellently portraying Lee Yeol with a bright brain and overwhelming dignity. In particular, Moon Sang-min gave a thrilling exhilaration only with his low voice and cool eyes in the scene where he suppressed Do Seung-ji Lim Sa-hyung (Choi Won-young) with a weapon.

Above all, Moon Sang-min's straightforward proposal scene, which broke through the status and customs head on, made viewers overly immersed. In particular, after saving Hong Eun-jo, who was humiliated, he handed over a proposal and said, "I'm getting married to you. Following the bulldozer confession that "this is my proposal," it was imprinted as one of the greatest scenes of all time with sincere eyes.

In addition, Moon Sang-min began shadowing Guhyul, attractively unraveling the aspect of "the Big Prince of Tall Legs." The meticulous and delicate help to protect Hong Eun-jo and her family gave a touching impression, such as silently watching and caring for the disappointed Hong Min-jik (played by Kim Seok-hoon), as well as secretly recovering the land of Grandmaster Hong Min-jik (played by Kim Seok-hoon), who was confiscated in the past.

Moon Sang-min's performance was more brilliant as he exchanged humanism and romance. In the scene where Lee Yeol secretly sends rice bags to the people in danger of the plague, carries a child, and smiles brightly, the quality of Lee Yeol's warm castle behind the image of Han Liang was revealed, and Moon Sang-min's unique humane acting saved the character's three-dimensional effect.

The scene of rescuing Hong Eun-jo by cutting down the pouring fire arrow at the end of the eighth inning was the moment when Moon Sang-min's action and emotional performance peaked. His intense presence, appearing in the moment of crisis and singing "Hong Eun-jo!" raised expectations for the next story to its peak. As a result, Moon Sang-min's charm without exit peaked, completely captivating viewers' hearts.

The eighth episode of "My Dear Bandit," where Moon Sang-min's performance was outstanding, recorded 7.1% of viewers, breaking its own highest ratings. (based on Nielsen Korea's national households)

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