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'Scarecrow' Serial Killer Identity Shock.. Jung Moon-sung's Chilling Dual Faces

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Kim Nayeon

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Jung Moon-sung / Photo=ENA Scarecrow
Jung Moon-sung / Photo=ENA Scarecrow
Jung Moon-sung / Photo=ENA Scarecrow
Jung Moon-sung / Photo=ENA Scarecrow

Actor Jung Moon-sung is leaving a powerful impression by oscillating between extreme opposite faces.

In the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Scarecrow" (script by Lee Ji-hyun, directed by Park Jun-woo), Jung Moon-sung creates an immersive experience of playing more than one role, alternating between the innocent and family-oriented Lee Ki-hwan and the cold serial killer Lee Yong-woo.

In the drama "Scarecrow," viewers were shocked to learn that while they thought Jung Moon-sung was the kind-hearted local bookstore owner Lee Ki-hwan, he was actually the true culprit of the serial killings, Lee Yong-woo, whom Kang Tae-ju (played by Park Hae-soo) and the audience had been desperately searching for.

In the drama, Lee Ki-hwan is an ordinary person who lives as a family man and a childhood friend of Kang Tae-ju and Seo Ji-won (played by Kwak Seon-young) from elementary school. Jung Moon-sung naturally portrays Lee Ki-hwan's human side with a gentle and steady tone of voice and a considerate gaze. Rather than displaying emotions dramatically, he adds a sense of realism to the character with a calm and kind look.

In contrast, when appearing as Lee Yong-woo, he completely freezes the scene with a different demeanor. He maximizes anxiety not only with a chilling tension and a mad gaze but also with a strangely excited yet low and dry tone, and a short, clipped speaking style. This is further heightened by a gaze that seems to pierce through the other person and expressions that are difficult to read, making it truly chilling.

Thus, in "Scarecrow," Jung Moon-sung portrays the same face and voice, but as Lee Ki-hwan, he expresses warmth and humanity, while as Lee Yong-woo, he expresses a subtle sneer and calculated movements in a completely different manner. In particular, Jung Moon-sung does not depict the Lee Yong-woo character as a typical villain who explodes with emotions; instead, he adds a realistic sense of fear by expressing mean and cold emotions through only subtle facial changes and restrained movements.

Meanwhile, ENA's "Scarecrow" airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m. and can also be viewed on KT GiGi TV and TVING.

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