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'True Education' School Violence Victim Jeon Bong-seok Also Appears in 'Squid Game 2'

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Jeon Bong-seok /Photo=Netflix 'True Education'
Jeon Bong-seok /Photo=Netflix 'True Education'

Actor Jeon Bong-seok continues his active performances.

Jeon Bong-seok appeared in the Netflix drama 'True Education' (script by Lee Nam-gyu, directed by Hong Jong-chan), which was released on the 5th.

'True Education' depicts the bold activities of the School Authority Protection Bureau, which stands on the side of victims to correct schools.

Jeon Bong-seok played the role of Kim Hyung-ju, a character who leads the episode of Gwoonhaitech High School from the front. Kim Hyung-ju is a victim facing the harsh reality of school violence, a character who endures each day steadfastly even in difficult circumstances.

In particular, Kim Hyung-ju is also a key figure who serves as the decisive catalyst that triggers the bold 'True Education' of school authority inspector Na Hwa-jin (played by Kim Mu-yeol) in the drama.

Jeon Bong-seok conveyed the despair of a school violence victim with his unique deep emotional line, adding persuasiveness to the narrative not merely as the starting point of a simple incident, but toward Na Hwa-jin's realization of justice.

Meanwhile, Jeon Bong-seok began his full-fledged acting career starting with the 2022 film 'Homeless'. In particular, he gained recognition by appearing as a young patrol officer in the Netflix drama 'Squid Game 2'.

Jeon Bong-seok // Photo=Netflix 'Squid Game 2'
Jeon Bong-seok // Photo=Netflix 'Squid Game 2'

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