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Actor Ryeo-woon showed an unconventional transformation by taking out a new unfamiliar face that he had never seen anywhere.
Ryeo-woon had a genius medicine in Disney+'s new series "Bloody Flower," which was first released on the 4th, but made an intense impact from the beginning of the play as Lee Woo-gyeom, a serial killer who killed 17 people. Bloody Flower is a mystery thriller about the beliefs of characters surrounding a serial killer who has the ability to treat all incurable diseases.
In the episode released on that day, Lee Woo-gyeom, who was arrested as a murder suspect, was depicted in a fierce psychological battle with lawyer Park Han-joon (Sung Dong-il) and prosecutor Cha Yi-yeon (Geum Sae-rok). Lee Woo-gyeom maintained a guilt-free attitude in the confidence that he saved the world, claiming that he committed murder to develop a cure for an incurable disease. He continued a tense confrontation between Park Han-joon, who was in charge of his defense, and Cha Yeon, who tried to punish him, and built a breathtaking Tiki-taka psychological battle to increase the immersion of the play.
In addition, Lee Woo-gyeom's unpredictable attitude, which shows a relaxed smile even in the presiding judge who needs to smile or be quiet during the lie detector test, further maximized the tension. Lee Woo-gyeom's mysterious identity and veiled real plan, which exudes cool energy every moment, raised questions about the character Lee Woo-gyeom and raised expectations for future developments.
In particular, Ryeo-woon's unique transformation stands out in this work. Ryeo-woon, who has built up a wide spectrum of acting in various genres such as dramas "Flower Sun-bi's Love Story," "Twinkle Watermelon," "Namib," and "Weak Hero Class 2," led the tension and rhythm of the play and embodied the character Lee Woo-gyeom calmly and densely. By portraying a character with a secret identity with understated expression, he made it clear the message the work wanted to convey early on with a meticulous emotional line that saves the beauty of the mystery thriller genre and amplifies the tension.
Ryeo-woon made a strong impression with his calm yet playful expression and detailed acting, which contrasts with the setting of a brutal serial killer. The character's completeness was enhanced by realistically embodying Lee Woo-gyeom, who expresses the inner side of the character in a dense manner with a rough face and an unshakable attitude different from previous works and maintains calmness when facing the other person in a controlled space.
Ryeo-woon's acting skills, which coolly controls emotions, shone in a variety of ways, from subtle nerve warfare to instantaneous scenes where emotions were revealed. Despite the understated expression, he effectively led the tension of the play by building up the psychology of the character closely. As such, expectations are high for Ryeo-woon, who has proved his acting skills and solidified his presence as a leading actor, to show new aspects in the future.
Meanwhile, "Bloody Flower," which is expected to show Ryeo-woon's performance as an intense character, has a total of eight episodes, with two episodes released every Wednesday.
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