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Woo Do-hwan, a man like an onion

Woo Do-hwan, who plays the role of Kang Kang-soo, the best foreign branch in Joseon, in the MBC Friday and Saturday drama 'Joseon Lawyer' (director Kim Seung-ho, Lee Han-joon/playplay Choi Jin-young/producer People Story Company, One Content), has a charisma that overwhelms the home theater, sweet romance, and a climax. While showing a variety of activities, including emotional acting, we looked back at his passionate performances that remained in his mind ahead of the final episode on the 20th (Sat).
#Perfect collaboration of extraordinary brains and ingenious wits 'Gangsu Kang, the best foreign branch of Joseon'
With charisma that overwhelms the crowd, splendid speech, and sensible gestures, Kang's ability to lead to victories every time, showing a strong momentum that can penetrate the sky, shined even more in the first plum wine lawsuit. Not only is he memorizing Daejeon with an extraordinary brain that does not forget what he has seen once, but he also demonstrates an extraordinary wit at the moment of crisis, citing the precedent presented by the Chuk side as the precedent of the Ming Dynasty's lawsuit, and the hearts of not only Pan Yoon but also those who watched the scene at once. successful capture. Woo Do-hwan, who showed such an exhilarating performance, perfectly digested long lines with heavy vocalization and clear pronunciation, leading the play and launching a successful first flare as a foreign branch strongman.
#Vengeance reached the extreme, Kang Kang-soo who showed the blackness of the past
After being suddenly attacked by assassins, Kang Kang-soo, who went to visit Dae-gam Chu (Choi Moo-seong) in person, covered in blood, smiled madly and provoked him, saying that he had come to answer the warning letter you sent. For the first time, Han-soo revealed that he was Kang Yul-gwan's son and declared war head-on against the vengeful opponent with power. The intense eyes of Woo Do-hwan, who played this, and his passionate performance, which was blackened by the previous level of anger, created the best ending by evoking the fright of the viewers.
#Hansoo's marriage proposal, promising a future with Joseon's romanticist Yeonjoo
As the crisis approached, the love between Hansoo and Yeonju deepened. Han-soo, who was injured after being attacked by a sense of pride, told Yeon-joo (played by Kim Ji-yeon) who nursed him, “It’s only three times in my life, and that’s always you. I believe in you that much,” he said, conveying his trust and affection for the performance. Hansoo, who vowed never to lose a precious person again, thrilled the hearts of those who tried to propose marriage by kissing Yeon-joo and dreaming of an ordinary future. Woo Do-hwan, who confesses his love with kind eyes and a dripping voice, has become a true guilty man by showing the best romanticist aspect of Joseon.
# Longing for family, tearful reunion with younger sister Eun-soo, and parting
After facing Eun-soo (Han So-eun), who had been hiding her identity, in prison, Gang-soo, feeling guilty, sorry, and frustrated for not being able to protect her, eventually collapses. He was angry with Je-se Yoo, his lifelong revenge partner, and made every effort, but in the end Han-soo, who met the disastrous result of Eun-soo's suicide, fell into an indelible sense of futility. In particular, the emotional performance of Woo Do-hwan, who vomits out his resentment after seeing the illusion of the family's happy daily life, stimulated the tear glands of the home theater by expressing it with eyes full of desperation and sadness.
In the beginning, Woo Do-hwan, who tried to transform himself by showing a variety of emotions in one work, from the humorous appearance of a foreign branch that only moves when money comes in, to the hot revenge of his life and ardent love, was successful. Indeed, Woo Do-hwan showed a more mature acting by becoming a person himself to the extent that it is impossible to imagine how he could portray the character of a foreign branch of the Joseon Dynasty if it were not for Woo Do-hwan. This is the reason why we have high expectations for his next move, which marked a good start in his 30s.
The 15th episode of MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'Joseon Lawyer', which cannot miss Woo Do-hwan's passionate performance until the end, will be broadcast today (19th), and the last episode will be broadcast at 9:50 pm on the 20th.
Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr