'The Tale of a Nine Tailed Fox' Ha Do-kwon "My first Japanese acting challenge, a thrilling work"
'The Tale of a Nine Tailed Fox' Ha Do-kwon "My first Japanese acting challenge, a thrilling work"
Actor Ha Do-kwon shared his thoughts on the end of 'The Tale of a Gumiho 1938'.



In tvN's 'The Tale of a Gumiho 1938', which ended on the 12th, Ha Do-kwon played the role of Ryuhei Kato, a Japanese monster and director of the police department of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, and showed off his presence by embodying an attractive villain.



On this day's broadcast, Gato Ryuhei had a final confrontation with Lee Yeon (Lee Dong-wook) at his wedding hall. Ryuhei Kato, who fell after being shot by Lee Yeon, got up again and engaged in a sword fight, and eventually met a miserable end by being killed by Lee Yeon's hands.



Among them, Ha Do-kwon made a strong impression by digesting the colorful long sword action, and increased the level of immersion by capturing the attention of the viewers with his heavy vocalization and eyes.



After the end of the show, Ha Do-kwon said through his agency, "It was a work that went through a hot summer and a cold winter, and it was a work that thrilled me with the first yokai, Japanese soldiers, and Japanese acting." I don't think I can," he said.



Ha Do-kwon, who showed a new face through 'The Tale of a Gumiho 1938', plans to continue meeting the public through more diverse works.

Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr translated by google