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Actor Yoon Woo appeared as Seung-taek in tvN's Wednesday-Thursday drama "I'll Give You the Universe," which premiered yesterday.
He naturally permeated the play with his not-too-excessive breathing and detailed life acting, proving his strength as an "actress to be seen again."
tvN's new Wednesday-Thursday drama "I'll Give You the Universe" depicts a romance between a man and a woman who are twisted from their first meeting, raising their 20-month-old nephew "Universe" overnight. Seung-taek, played by Yoon-woo, is a person who makes the atmosphere of the scene flexible and invigorates the story. From the first episode, he firmly grasped the flow of the play with his performance that accurately pointed out the character's texture. The natural acting is impressive, ranging from breathing at the end of the word and processing one's gaze.
In particular, Seung-taek was embodied as a "living person" who received the situation without exaggerating it. Yoon-woo's unique performance, which seemed to tune the rhythm of the work, increased the density of the scene. Even in small lines and movements, the character shows acting first and leads the tone of "I'll give you the universe" stably.
Fresh looks are also a hot topic. The realistic styling added to the light impression convincingly completes Seung-taek's character. A face that does not stand out, but leaves an afterimage, and a memorable presence even after a scene naturally attracts viewers' attention.
Earlier, Yoon-woo drew a response of "Is this actor that actor?" through acting across genres and tones through "A Assembly Family," "Drunk Romance," the Netflix series "Hairaki," and the movie "Jeon, Lan." Seung-taek of this 'I'll Give You the Universe' is also an extension of that. The attitude of persuading the character only with acting without packaging shines once again.
Silent but firm breathing, smoke permeating the play. Expectations are high on how this subtle lingering feeling left from the first broadcast will expand in the future.
Meanwhile, the second episode of tvN's Wednesday-Thursday drama "Give You the Universe" will air at 10:40 p.m. tonight (5th).
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