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Choi Won-young overwhelms with her eyes [Dear bandit]

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Choi Won-young is overwhelming Braun-gwan with a different level of villain acting.

Choi Won-young plays Im Sa-hyung, who runs toward the desire for power, in the KBS 2TV Saturday mini-series "My Dear Bandit" (script Lee Sun/director Ham Young-gul/production studio dragon). Lim Sa-hyung, who caused suspicion by smelling suspicious incense at the king's sedimentation and checking Lee Yeol (Moon Sang-min), is increasingly revealing his cruel inner feelings with uncontrollable ambitions, raising tensions.

Choi Won-young, who returned to the CRT as a villain for the first time in a long time, is attracting viewers' attention with the essence of acting as a villain. The inside of the complicated Im Sa-hyung is expressed sharply and delicately with subtle eye acting, and the expression of expression that unravels as if passing by is adding depth to the character.

Earlier, the scene where Young Eui-jeong suddenly smiled after hearing, "There is a rumor that the Okche is not strong," worrying about the king's health, sent chills to viewers, revealing one side of Im's death sentence rushing toward twisted desire.

In addition, when Wang, who is addicted to the scent of Lim Sa-hyung and suffers hallucinations and hallucinations, mistook Hong Min-jik (played by Kim Seok-hoon) for a tiger and shot and killed him, he destroyed the composure he had kept and revealed his blood-colored face, causing high tension.

In particular, when Geumnok (Song Ji-woo) said, "Tomorrow I will be hunted as a fox," he responded, "A thousand things will not be enough." The furious emotions he showed at this time and the tone of his voice, which he calmly pressed and pressed, were in stark contrast, clearly showing his brutality.

Although Im Sa-hyung is busy planning, moving, and moving toward power one step at a time, Choi Won-young portrays him as a cautious and scheming figure rather than impatient. The wisdom of approaching viewers by slowly unraveling the colorful side of Imsa-hyung is the reason for giving them a deep sense of immersion.

Choi Won-young's seasoned and perfect acting balance, which knows when to run strongly and when to relax and take a break, naturally overwhelms the cathode ray tube and gives explosive power.

Meanwhile, "My Dear Bandit," which can see Choi Won-young's villain acting, which provides a thrilling acting pleasure, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.

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