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Actor Lee Kwang-soo has taken on a new role.
In the first two episodes of Disney+'s original series 'Gold Land', released on the 29th, Lee Kwang-soo portrayed 'Director Park', a ruthless executive of an organization desperately hunting for stolen gold bars. From the very first scene, he appeared on the phone, pressuring Kim Hee-ju (played by Park Bo-young) with an angry voice, instantly captivating viewers.
Director Park created tension by appearing obsessed with finding a coffin containing gold bars worth 150 billion won. His expression hardened in an instant when he received a call from Lee Hyun-wook, who played Lee Hyun-wook, a character who stole the transport coffin and made a new proposal. While Park suppressed his anger and responded to Do-kyung's demand for cash, he immediately stomped his foot and vented his fury the moment he hung up, revealing his true nature.
Director Park's vicious demeanor sent shivers down the spines of viewers. To catch Hee-ju, who was fleeing with the coffin, he clung to the car she was driving and smashed the windows with his hands and forehead. He then visited the hospitalized Do-kyung, pressing down on her wounds and demanding she call the person who fled, thereby threatening her. Furthermore, Director Park suspected that fellow organization member Woo-ki (played by Kim Sung-cheol) had hidden the coffin with him, stating that they must be certain there are no accomplices among them while attempting to cut off Woo-ki's ears, leaving viewers in shock.
In this manner, Lee Kwang-soo made an impactful start to 'Gold Land' as the worst villain. He displayed a calm demeanor but suddenly shifted his expression when things did not go as planned, channeling the character's emotions directly. Moreover, he expressed Director Park's fury through emotional performances so intense that his body trembled, creating a chilling effect.
Disney+'s original series 'Gold Land', starring Lee Kwang-soo, Park Bo-young, Kim Sung-cheol, Lee Hyun-wook, Kim Hee-won, and Moon Jung-hee, will release episodes 3 and 4 on May 6, with two episodes released weekly, totaling 10 episodes.
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