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Yoo Hae-jin, "The Man Who Lives With the King" walks a perfect tightrope between pleasantness and heavyness

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Kim Soojin

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Actress Yoo Hae-jin proved her potential as an irreplaceable lead actor through the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King."

The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King," released on the 4th, is gaining popularity thanks to Yoo Hae-jin's enthusiastic performance. The work is set in Cheongryeongpo in 1457, and depicts the story of a village chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village and a young late king who was expelled from the throne. Yoo Hae-jin is Um Heung-do, the chief of Gwangcheongol Village, who protects the exiled king, Lee Hong-wi (Park Ji-hoon), and firmly supports the center of the narrative with his unique humanity and heavy presence.

In this work, Yoo Hae-jin leads the flow of the play from beginning to end and shows off the prowess of a true title role. In particular, his acting ability, which is talked about among the audience at the same time as it is released, is drawing favorable reviews that it has become a message of the work itself beyond simply recreating the character. He is responsible for the completeness of the entire work by delicately building up the process of transforming the simple chief into a fateful figure defending the king.

Yoo Hae-jin's "Face of Heaven," which freely moves between joy and weight, is also an indispensable point to watch. It is an excellent performance that invigorates with pleasant breathing and changes the flow of air at a critical moment. He convincingly depicted the growth and change of the character by seamlessly connecting the moments of rapid phase change faced by Eom Heung-do.

Yoo Hae-jin's inner workings are a key driving force that holds and shakes the tension of the play, and the climax explodes at the ending of the grand finale. His sobbing scene, which exudes the powerlessness and sadness that a human being faces in the tragic whirlwind of history, is considered the most powerful part of the film. His desperate scream, which takes the audience's breath away, leaves a long lingering feeling that cannot be forgotten even after the movie is over.

Yoo Hae-jin, who dominated the screen by representing the pain of the times with the face of a small citizen, has already completed a performance dense enough to be mentioned as a strong candidate for the best actor award. The movie industry is paying attention to the moment of glory that he will face through this film, which has proved his unrivaled value as a leading actor by marking a new peak in his acting life.

Meanwhile, "The Man Who Lives with the King," which has been at the top of the overall box office since its first day, is being screened in theaters.

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