In "Villains Everywhere," Han Sung-min captured both laughter and immersion.
Han Sung-min plays Se-ina, the daughter of Oh Na-ra and Seo Hyun-cheol, and a bold MZ intern in the KBS2 sitcom "Villains Everywhere" (written by Chae Woo and Park Kwang-yeon, directed by Kim Young-jo and Choi Jeong-eun), showcasing a wide range from closely related everyday comedy to scenes with great emotional depth.
In the last broadcast, Se-ina's contrasting performances at home and in the workplace shone brightly. Even in everyday episodes, Han Sung-min's rhythmic delivery of lines and natural facial expressions injected vitality into the show.
That day, Se-ina teased Won-hee's (Choi Ye-na) secret of trying to hide a puppy, revealing the playful side of the older sister, while casually expressing her feelings of infatuation towards Go-dae-ri (Jang Yeon-woo), creating a cheerful atmosphere.
Subsequently, Se-ina's multi-dimensional emotional lines exploded. During a company presentation, she found herself in an awkward situation due to a messenger mishap, depicting the moment when her self-esteem was dented beyond embarrassment in a realistic manner. Later, at a drinking session with Go-dae-ri, she emotionally expressed her infatuated feelings crumbling due to misunderstandings, leaving a deep lingering effect.
With a performance that oscillates between joy, poignancy, and excitement each episode, Han Sung-min has stimulated viewers' empathy. Having grown beyond a simple SHIN STEEL, he has evolved into a key figure leading the atmosphere of the drama, leaving us curious about what kind of performance he will showcase in the remaining developments.
Meanwhile, "Villains Everywhere," featuring Han Sung-min, airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:50 p.m. on KBS2.
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