The more I look at it, the more I fall in love with it. 'Handsome Guys' Gong Seung-yeon completed a new attractive character by digesting the creepy comedy genre.
Following its steady rise since its release last June, Gong Seung-yeon is captivating audiences by showing genre-tailored acting variations in the movie 'Handsome Guys' (directed by Nam Dong-hyeop), which has surpassed 1 million viewers through word of mouth.
The movie 'Handsome Guys' is a highly stimulating and creepy comedy about Jae-pil (played by Lee Sung-min) and Sang-gu (played by Lee Hee-jun), who dreamed of living a peaceful country life, but end up moving into a house that is haunted. Gong Seung-yeon meets the audience as Mina, a college student who happens to visit Jae-pil and Sang-gu's dream house.
Gong Seung-yeon permeated the film itself by flexibly portraying characters between the conflicting genres of 'horror' and 'comedy' in 'Handsome Guys'. Although he was an ordinary college student who was cute and lively on the outside, after meeting Jae-pil and Sang-gu by chance, he brought out the tough and hot personality of the characters and made them laugh without resistance. When Mina suddenly faced a crisis, she expressed the situation more realistically with her realistic acting skills, arousing fear in the audience and showing acting optimized for the 'chilling comedy' genre.
In this way, Gong Seung-yeon changes her acting depending on the flow of the play and the scenes the characters face, digesting the 'chilling comedy' genre and completing a new, attractive character. It is said that Mina's character from 'Handsome Guys' shines even more when she meets Gong Seung-yeon.
Gong Seung-yeon is an actress who has proven her solid acting skills in various works such as the dramas 'Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency' and 'Bulgasal' and the movies 'People Who Live Alone' and 'Re-BORN'. In particular, in the drama series 'Police Station Next to the Fire Station', she showed off her passionate performance as Song Seol, a warm-hearted paramedic, bringing warmth to the small screen.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr