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Moon Sang-min, MZ Grand Prince's Flexible Genre Variations [Dear bandit]

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Moon Sang-min has proved his presence that captivates all generations with romantic comedies and flexible acting variations across poles.

Moon Sang-min played the role of Lee Yeol, Prince Dowoldae, in the KBS 2TV Saturday miniseries "My Dear Bandit" (script Lee Sun, director Ham Young-gul, production studio Dragon), and peaked his two-person role by experiencing a soul change with Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun).

In particular, during the recent episode, Moon Sang-min filled the screen with various moments of genre hunting. He played the soul of Hong Eun-jo, who borrowed Lee Yeol's body, and provided fresh fun by utilizing his unique habits and speech in detail.

On the other hand, Moon Sang-min reversed the atmosphere with his original heavy polar charisma in the scene where he awakened by witnessing the madness of tyrant Lee Kyu (Ha Seok-jin) and the disastrous reality of the people. The "MZ Grand Prince's Flexible Genre Variations," which skillfully travel between two genres with completely different results, was enough to arouse viewers' admiration.

In the ending of the 12th episode, the moment of crisis when he was attacked and fell into the river, his dense performance back to the main body gave shivers. The shocking ending, which was completed with the narration, "The day will come to replace your death, my answer is willing," was the point where Moon Sang-min clearly showed his inner work as an actor leading the narrative.

Moon Sang-min's performance proved his unrivaled position as a next-generation actor along with the success of his work. As a result, the 12th episode of "My Dear Bandit" recorded 7.3% of viewership (Nilson Korea's national standard), breaking its own record, demonstrating Moon Sang-min's power.

Meanwhile, Moon Sang-min is preparing to meet with viewers around the world as Kyung-rok, a young man who is living in reality after giving up his dream of becoming a dancer in the Netflix film "Pavanne," which will be released on the 20th, following the momentum of "My Dear Bandit."

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