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Grand Rocco of conviction'..Moon Sang-min Proves 'Attractive Rich' 'Dear Bandit'

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Lee Seunghun

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/Photo = KBS 2TV 'My Dear Bandit'
/Photo = KBS 2TV 'My Dear Bandit'

Actor Moon Sang-min has established himself as a "confident Rocco Grand Prince" by proving a wide range of acting spectrum encompassing romance, comedy and seriousness.

In the third and fourth episodes of KBS 2TV's Saturday miniseries "My Dear Bandit" (script Lee Sun, director Ham Young-gul, production studio Dragon), which aired on the 10th and 11th, Moon Sang-min, the role of Prince Lee Yeol of Dowoldae, captured viewers' hearts by perfectly unraveling the diverse aspects of the character, from the pure love toward a woman who fell in love at first sight to the human "Hajimi" she showed after the performance, and the cool warning to her lover.

Moon Sang-min's delicate eye acting was the first contributor to enhancing the play's immersion. When looking at Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun), he raised his excitement index with a friendly look by wearing a honey-like "beekeeper" look and tying his clothes directly to the wounded Eun-jo's hand. Especially after realizing your mind, "I'm doing this to turn your mind around," and "I just need to say one word. He shot at women's hearts by digesting straightforward and affectionate lines such as "Your words can be said."

/Photo = KBS 2TV 'My Dear Bandit'
/Photo = KBS 2TV 'My Dear Bandit'

Above all, Moon Sang-min's comic performance with his unique cute details was also outstanding. After being rejected by Eun-jo, heartbroken Lee Yeol made a dot on his face and said, "I'm a big soldier in this country. "Can't you take it away if you take it away?" he said, but soon became crumpled, which drew laughter. In this way, Moon Sang-min brought the character to life by lovingly depicting the boyhood and humanity behind the perfect-looking Grand Army.

In addition, Moon Sang-min excelled in both sides of Lee Yeol, who shines a cool-headed side in the face of confrontation but becomes an infinitely pure boy in front of love. In the scene of a war of nerves with Lim Jae-i (Hong Min-ki) or a solo meeting with his older brother Lee Kyu (Ha Seok-jin), he created tension with his cool eyes and determination, while for Eunjo, he held viewers with infinite careful consideration, such as placing lotus leaves on the straw shoes so as not to get wet.

As such, Moon Sang-min is driving the popularity of "Dear Bandit," proving a wide spectrum of acting that encompasses romance, comedy, and seriousness. With a new phase of soul change at the end of the fourth inning following a subtle triangular relationship, Moon Sang-min, who does not miss anything from visual to acting, is more expected to show his future performance.

/Photo = KBS 2TV 'My Dear Bandit'
/Photo = KBS 2TV 'My Dear Bandit'

KBS 2TV's Saturday-Sunday mini-series "My Dear Bandit," starring Moon Sang-min, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.

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