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Actor Moon Sang-min opened a new horizon for romance historical dramas by pouring out "heartbeat fishing" that penetrates his heart.
Moon Sang-min, who plays the role of Lee Yeol of Dowoldaegun in the KBS 2TV Saturday miniseries "My Dear Bandit" (script Lee Sun, director Ham Young-gul, production studio Dragon), proved his power as a "rock maker" every time with his wide range of emotions and ability to digest his lines. In particular, his sweet mid-low voice gave birth to a number of famous scenes, ranging from a slick first meeting to a mournful confession.
In the beginning of the play, Moon Sang-min said to Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun), "I caught you. He approached me, saying, "It's a trembling flower," and said, "It's hand-picking. And I'm thinking about walking properly from now on," he said, exuding the charm of "straight forward." Lines containing fresh excitement met Moon Sang-min's unique relaxed acting and drew an explosive response.
The deeper the narrative, the greater the concentration of the dialogue. After waking up after being hit by an arrow on behalf of Hong Eun-jo, he said, "I only thought that I was lucky that the arrow was stuck here," which was the standard of Soon Ae-bo. In particular, the heavy narration, "My answer is, willing," which contains the will to take all risks, conveyed a deep resonance by completing Lee Yeol's hard love method.
Moon Sang-min then said, "I saw Joseon with a woman's eyes. I'm going to go with you. Wherever the end is," he said, emphasizing Hong's willingness to accompany him beyond fate. The peak of the narrative was the confession of "My dream was you the whole time" at the end of the 14th episode. This completely ended the process of turning the early light "handwork" into a "sincere" through life, giving all-time excitement.
Moon Sang-min proved his "romance master" aspect by going back and forth between a slick Rocco and a mournful drama. With only two episodes left until the end of "My Dear Bandit," expectations are high on what other lines he will leave with.
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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