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Actor Moon Sang-min dramatically depicted the change of the Grand Army who chose the people rather than the royal family, bringing new tension to the work.
In the 11th and 12th episodes of KBS 2TV's Saturday mini-series "My Dear Bandit," which aired on the 7th and 8th, Moon Sang-min, who plays Lee Yeol of Dowoldaegun, performed a two-person role that deepened by experiencing a second soul change with Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun). In particular, he fully digested Hong Eun-jo's soulful state and raised the tension of the play with an anti-war move that broke the taboo to protect his loved ones.
Moon Sang-min flexibly depicted the urgent double life between Gyeon and Hye Min-seo. With Hong Eun-jo's ego, he played the role of a righteous woman by taking care of sick children, and at night, he crossed the fence of Lim Sa-hyung's house to find the real culprit who killed Daesagan. Moon Sang-min's skilled two-person performance, which detailed the inside of the character, increased the level of immersion.
In particular, the scene where he took the path of bandits himself to escape the female Gisaengs who were suffering from tyrant Lee Kyu (Ha Seok-jin) was the peak of "Amin Action." Moon Sang-min brilliantly reproduced Hong Eun-jo's shrine appearance on the cliff, charismaticly completing the dignity of the Grand Army, who was willing to become Gil-dong.
Moon Sang-min's dense emotional performance also stood out. The process of awakening by witnessing the disastrous reality of the people is expressed grimly and firmly. In addition, Soon Ae-bo, who tries to protect Hong Eun-jo and prevent the danger of treason, stimulated viewers' tears by proving Moon Sang-min's acting skills.
At the end of the 12th episode, Moon's presence exploded. At the moment of the crisis of falling into the river after being attacked, Lee Yeol's eyes, which returned to his original body, contained a different depth than before. His sinking into the water with the narration, "The day will come to replace your death, my answer is willing," marked the all-time ending and exploded expectations for future developments.
Thanks to Moon Sang-min's enthusiastic performance, the 12th episode of "My Dear Bandit" recorded a 7.3% viewer rating (Nilson Korea's national standard), breaking its own record. "My Dear Bandit," which is running toward the second half of the play with unpredictable development, will air every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m. on KBS 2TV.
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