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Actor Song Ji-woo expressed his feelings about the end of "My Dear Bandit."
Song Ji-woo gave a deep lingering impression at the final episode of KBS 2TV's Saturday miniseries "My Dear Bandit" (written by Lee Sun/directed by Ham Young-gul/produced by Studio Dragon) that aired on the 21st and 22nd.
"My Dear Bandit" is a drama about a dangerous and great romance that saves each other and eventually protects the people as the souls of the two men and women who somehow became the world's most bandit and the Daegun who chased her change. In the play, Song Ji-woo performed a tense and enthusiastic performance as Geumnok, the woman of the king.
On this day's broadcast, Geum-nok, who became a sinner, faced Kang Yoon-bok (Moon Tae-yu) in the interrogation room with a haggard molo. "It's the last time, can't you say hello?" Geumnok, who calmly expressed her love for a short time, smiled sadly at the back of Kang Yoon-bok, who turned cold, saying, "Take the sin sweet."
The image of a golden green sitting in the harbor and heading to the exile was also depicted. The passing people hurled stones at Geumnok's head and swore at him, adding to the sadness that Geumnok, who was looking at Kang Yoon-bok, who instead received the stone, quietly apologized, saying, "I will be paid very sweetly."
Geumnok's appearance of no longer running away in the face of the tragedy brought about by his choice and accepting the price of his sin left a deep lingering impression on viewers. Song Ji-woo convincingly completed the end of the character by portraying Geumnok's regret and resignation with restrained eyes and delicate facial expressions.
Song Ji-woo, who imprinted another strong presence through "Dear Bandit," said through his agency, Villiance, "It's still unfamiliar that the time I lived in gold green is over. Geumnok was not completely a good evil, but a person who tried to change his fate in his own way, and he struggled a lot to express his shaking and regret in the process. I was able to look deep inside a character, and as an actor, I gained great learning and growth. I sincerely thank the viewers for watching until the end," he said.
The most memorable moment was the scene where Geumnock did not run away for the first time and admitted his fault and said he would be paid for his crime. Song Ji-woo said, "The moment felt like he was accepting his choice as a person, not as an ambition or calculation. I may seem hateful, but I hope you remember me as a person who held on to life until the end," he added.
Song Ji-woo, who made his debut in the drama "The Dragon King Bowhasa" in 2019, proved his stable acting skills through various works such as "One Day Found by chance," "Golden Marriage, Joseon Marriage Ban," "In Your Time," "Dr. Slump," "I Dream of Cinderella Blatantly," "Andante of Love," and "Gangnam B-side."
In particular, he played Choi Hye-jeong as a child in the Netflix series "The Glory" and Kang Mi-na, the 196th contestant who is the fluttering opponent of Thanos (Choi Seung-hyun) in "Squid Game Season 2", showing off her unrivaled presence and becoming a "rising star" who is more expected in the future.
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