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Actor Park Ji-hoon rewrote the "life character" through "The Man Who Lives with the King."
The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" (director Jang Hang-jun) tells the story of the young king Lee Hong-wi, who was expelled from the throne, and the village's Cheongryeongpo in 1457.
Park Ji-hoon played the role of King Danjong Lee Hong-wi in the play, leading the center of the play with detailed character interpretation and expression. Park Ji-hoon played a central role in the play by perfectly digesting the attractive character, overwhelming the gaze, and maximizing the immersion of the work with his extraordinary presence.
In particular, Park Ji-hoon drew favorable reviews by capturing the character's complex emotional lines with delicate eyes and restrained expression. Park Ji-hoon, who expressed Danjong's emotions with his eyes, fascinated the audience by conveying deep emotions within the restrained dialogue without much agitation. Park Ji-hoon plays a role that fits just like customized clothes, earning affectionate nicknames from the audience and receiving a lot of love.
In addition, "The Man Who Lives with the King," which captivated the audience with the overwhelming enthusiasm and heavy lingering effects of the actors, exceeded 1 million viewers in five days after its release, and continued to hit 4.17 million viewers during the holiday season from the 14th to the 18th.
Meanwhile, Park Ji-hoon, who has fully grown into an irreplaceable actor through "The Man Who Lives with the King," will appear on tvN's entertainment program "YOU QUIZ on the Block," which will air on the 25th, and meet with the public.
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