Woo Do-hwan, ‘guilty’ for being too sweet
Woo Do-hwan, ‘guilty’ for being too sweet
Actor Woo Do-hwan showed his side as a gentle excitement maker.

In MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'Joseon Lawyer' (directed by Kim Seung-ho and Lee Han-joon/written by Choi Jin-young/produced by People Story Company, One Content), Woo Do-hwan, who played the role of Kang Han-soo, an out-of-towner with beautiful visuals and a warm inside, impressed viewers with his Joseon romanticist-like moments. It ignited a fire in my heart.

As the pink trend with Kim Ji-yeon (playing Yeonju) began in earnest, we looked at Woo Do-hwan's exciting moment that touched the hearts of not only Yeonju but also the viewers.



#Kang Han-soo, a foreigner with a tsundere charm who subtly takes care of you



Between Hansoo and Yeonju, feelings beyond friendship began to build up. The sight of Hansoo subtly taking care of the performance made even the viewers excited. Hansoo's kind heart, where he personally helped disguise Yeonju in Cheongsan Village to protect her, and personally took care of Cheongsimhwan when he thought of Yeonju, who must have been surprised by the murder incident, showed off his tsundere-like charm, thinking of Yeonjoo more than anyone else, even though he used playful words.




#Obviously friendly ‘human flower god’ Kang Han-soo, foreign branch
Hansoo's behavior gradually began to change intuitively. Hansoo, who set aside the winning prize from the Subakhee competition held at the market and chose flower shoes to gift to Yeonju, put the flower shoes on himself and said, “These shoes will lead you to a better place, a more precious place, with no place you can’t go and no walls you can’t overcome.” “He smiled with honey-filled eyes. Viewers are slowly falling in love with the charm of Kang Han-soo, who is acting like a human flower god and doing things he would not normally do.


#'Exciting machine' lover Kang Han-soo, foreign branch
Kang Han-soo finally confessed his true feelings with his first kiss. In episode 8, Hansoo was shown ending a bloody fight with assassins sent by Choo Young-woo (played by Choi Moo-sung) and confronting them in person to warn them. Afterwards, when Yeon-joo asks why he does such a dangerous thing, Han-soo says, “It’s only been three times in my life, but it’s always you? “I guess I trust you that much,” he said, shaking Yeonjoo’s heart with a heart-pounding comment. Hansu, who looked at Yeonju's injured face and felt more upset than the pain himself, said, "If I get hurt, it will get better in a few days, but if you get hurt, it won't get better. It will remain forever in my heart. He also revealed his deep sincerity of love by saying, “I feel guilty.” The sight of Hansoo proposing with his first kiss left a deep lasting impression as a true thrill maker.



Woo Do-hwan also showed complete immersion in the romance genre. Hansoo, who lived only for revenge, depicts the change and growth of a character who expresses the freshness, kindness, and deep sincerity that can be felt in the emotion of love. At the same time, Woo Do-hwan is raising the excitement index of the small screen with his subtle gaze and unique warm tone, and attention is being paid to the romantic acting he will show in the second half of the drama.



MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'The Joseon Lawyer', which makes Woo Do-hwan's romantic acting in the future even more curious, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 PM.

Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr