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Every movement of his wrinkles is captured... Heo Jun-ho proves himself a "premium actor" as the "boy in the back row"

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Lee Seunghun

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Actor Heo Jun-ho exuded an aura that no one could match.

In the Netflix series "The Boy in the Back Row," released on the 26th of last month, Heo Jun-ho portrayed Kim Soo-hoon, a famous writer who is both a rival and an object of inferiority and admiration for Heo Moon-oh (played by Choi Min-sik), a failed writer and professor of Korean literature.

From the beginning of the drama, Heo Jun-ho appeared with a relaxed and elegant demeanor that provoked Heo Moon-oh, injecting tension into the story. In particular, Kim Soo-hoon would flash a subtle smile at Heo Moon-oh and deliver sharp, cutting remarks, while also responding with flexibility and honesty to Heo Moon-oh's provocative words during their first official meeting in a long time, showcasing top-class acting. Heo Jun-ho naturally depicted Kim Soo-hoon's gentle yet sharp side, drawing viewers into the relationship between the two characters.

Moreover, Heo Jun-ho kept viewers on edge with an enigmatic mystery that blurred the lines between good and evil. He appeared as a loving husband and father, endlessly affectionate toward his family, yet when he turned away, he completely shifted the mood with an eerie expression and gaze, delivering premium acting. Through subtle changes in his eyes and facial expressions, as well as the movements of his lips and wrinkles, Heo Jun-ho expressed the various facets of the character, adding intricacy and richness to the drama.

"The Boy in the Back Row" is a suspense drama that tells the story of Heo Moon-oh discovering the genius of Lee Kang, a boy who sits in the back row of his classroom, and becoming obsessed with his writing.

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