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Yoon Jun-won: "The 'Building Owner' for 7 Months Was Precious... It Was Painful to Say Goodbye"

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Lee Seunghun

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/Photo=Eljulien Entertainment
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Actor Yoon Jun-won is saying goodbye to "How to Become a Building Owner in South Korea."

In tvN's "How to Become a Building Owner in South Korea," Yoon Jun-won portrayed Detective Yoon Bo-ram, realistically depicting a character who relentlessly follows the flow of events. Through Yoon Bo-ram, who calmly analyzes situations with a cold gaze amid complex incidents such as kidnappings and murders, the drama's tension was heightened. At the same time, the natural black comedy undertones embedded in his dry tone and restrained emotional expression infused the character with unique vitality. Especially, the subtle irony and realistic humor that emerged even while handling heavy cases further strengthened the character's three-dimensionality.

On the 21st, Yoon Jun-won shared his closing remarks through his agency, Eljulien Entertainment: "All the big and small moments during the seven months I spent with 'How to Become a Building Owner in South Korea' remain extremely precious and dear to me. It was a time so deeply etched in my heart that saying goodbye was painful."

/Photo=Eljulien Entertainment
/Photo=Eljulien Entertainment

He continued, "I sincerely thank the 'Building Owner' team and all those involved, and above all, I express my deepest gratitude to the viewers who loved and supported this work. I hope this work becomes a small memory that remains in people's hearts for a long time."

Through this work, Yoon Jun-won brought out the realism of the character with an acting tone that avoided exaggeration, balancingly expressing a cynical perspective on the case and a persistent pursuit. By skillfully adjusting the pace to capture the irony of the situation, he added a black comedy nuance, further completing the character of Yoon Bo-ram in a more three-dimensional manner. This was more than enough to leave a deep impression on viewers beyond a simple detective character.

Yoon Jun-won has consistently added his unique atmosphere to every work he appears in, expanding his own acting style. In dramas such as "Esquire: Lawyers Who Dream of Being Lawyers," "That Black Dragon," "Please Take Care of the Eagle Brothers!" and the film "Dokchin," he demonstrated his presence by meticulously building the character's depth based on realistic portrayals. As Yoon Jun-won continues to showcase different faces across works and broaden his spectrum, natural expectations are placed on his future endeavors.

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