Actor Seo Kang-jun captivated the home theater with his passionate performance filled with blood, sweat, and tears.
Seo Kang-jun played the role of National Intelligence Service agent Jeong Hae-seong in the MBC weekend drama 'Undercover High School' (written by Lim Young-bin, directed by Choi Jeong-in), which aired on the 21st, showcasing intense action and high-level emotional acting that drew viewers in.
On this day, Jeong Hae-seong fought desperately in a junkyard. The sight of Jeong Hae-seong jumping in without hesitation to save Lee Jun-ho (played by Noh Jong-hyun), who was in crisis along with his National Intelligence Service colleagues due to the corruption case, was nothing short of a hero. Additionally, Jeong Hae-seong engaged in a mental battle against Seong Myeong-joo (played by Kim Shin-rok) while holding a USB that contained the details of the corruption.
Seo Kang-jun's action was seasoned yet nimble. Utilizing his excellent physique, Seo Kang-jun captivated audiences with his relentless breathing and dynamic movements. It was a moment where new iconic scenes were born, including the opening action of episode 1, the raid on an illegal gambling house, and the duel scene during a hospital visit.
Emotional acting also stood out. After promising to protect Oh Soo-ah (played by Jin Ki-joo), who was attacked, Jeong Hae-seong fell into deep self-reproach. Seo Kang-jun captured the complex emotions through his gaze and expressions, deeply resonating with the audience, and his contrasting attitude towards Team Leader An (played by Jeon Bae-soo), who had been his support, was equally remarkable.
Thus, Seo Kang-jun ignited the audience with a balanced performance that included action infused with blood and sweat and emotional acting highlighted by tears. People are also focused on what other acting variations Seo Kang-jun will showcase through 'Undercover High School,' where he acts like a hero reminiscent of Black Widow in a movie.
'Undercover High School,' featuring Seo Kang-jun, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
[Photo] Captured from MBC broadcast screen.
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