Actor Kwon Soo-hyun showcased his presence with a rivalry against Park Hyung-sik.
On the 21st and 22nd, during the broadcast of the SBS new Friday-Saturday drama "Treasure Island" (directed by Jin Chang-kyu, written by Lee Myung-hee, produced by Studio S, A2Z Entertainment, Purumir Workshop), Kwon Soo-hyun played the role of "Yeom Hee-cheol," a long-time rival of Seo Dong-joo (played by Park Hyung-sik), capturing the viewers' attention.
On that day, Hee-cheol made his first appearance by coincidentally reuniting with Dong-joo in the Dae-san Hotel bathroom. He provoked Dong-joo with a mocking tone, engaging in a tense battle of nerves. In particular, Hee-cheol's intentional provocation made the drama interesting as he said, "I became the grandson-in-law of your chairman today, Dong-joo. Wouldn’t it be difficult for that gangster Seo Dong-joo to become the president of Dae-san Group if Yeom Hee-cheol the prosecutor becomes the son-in-law?" Additionally, Hee-cheol heightened the tension by marrying Dong-joo's former lover, Yeo Eun-nam (played by Hong Hwa-yeon).
Meanwhile, Hee-cheol faced Dong-joo again at his uncle Yeom Jang-seon’s (played by Heo Joon-ho) house, forming a delicate triangular confrontation with Eun-nam. Hee-cheol displayed a kind smile to Eun-nam while consciously observing the gaze exchanged between Dong-joo and Eun-nam, eliciting curiosity from onlookers.
Thus, Kwon Soo-hyun made a perfect transformation into the honest and bold "Yeom Hee-cheol," leaving a strong impression. He created tension with gestures that seemed to look down on Dong-joo and revealed sincerity towards Eun-nam through pure, love-struck expressions, vividly portraying Yeom Hee-cheol with detailed facial expressions. This has raised anticipation for Kwon Soo-hyun's future performance, as he demonstrated exceptional character absorption and delicate acting from his first appearance.
Meanwhile, "Treasure Island," featuring Kwon Soo-hyun, Park Hyung-sik, Heo Joon-ho, and Hong Hwa-yeon, airs every Friday at 10 p.m. and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.