In the KBS 2TV weekend mini-series 'Beloved Bandit', Moon Sang-min takes on the role of Lee Yeol, showcasing a wide range of emotions as he forms a bond with Hong Eun-jo, played by Nam Ji-hyun.
Early in the series, Moon Sang-min's character approaches Hong Eun-jo with lines like "I've caught a single flower" and "I'm making a move, and now I'm going to make it properly," charming audiences with his relaxed acting style. These lines, filled with youthful excitement, have resonated with viewers, thanks to Moon's unique performance.
As the storyline deepens, so does the intensity of the dialogue. After taking an arrow for Hong Eun-jo and waking up, Lee Yeol's confession, "I'm just glad the arrow hit here," exemplifies pure devotion. His narration, "My answer is, willingly," conveys his commitment to facing any danger, completing Lee Yeol's steadfast love story and leaving a lasting impact.
Moon Sang-min further emphasizes his character's determination to transcend fate with Hong Eun-jo, stating, "I saw Joseon through the eyes of a woman. I want to go with you, wherever it leads." The climax of the narrative is reached in episode 14 with the confession, "My dream has always been you," perfectly tying together the transformation from light-hearted flirtation to genuine, life-spanning affection.
Meanwhile, Moon Sang-min is set to continue his momentum from 'Beloved Bandit' with the upcoming Netflix film 'Pavane', premiering on the 20th. In 'Pavane', he will portray Kyung-rok, a young man who has given up his dream of becoming a dancer to face reality, ready to engage with audiences worldwide.
Reported by Se-yoon Jung, TenAsia yoon@tenasia.co.kr