Actor Son Bo-seung is making an impact in the Netflix series 'Trigger.'
'Trigger,' released in full on Netflix on 25th, depicts the story of two men gripping guns, each carrying their own past, under the premise that illegal firearms are distributed via 'delivery.' Kim Nam-gil and Kim Young-kwang portray characters facing guns in different ways, engaging in intense psychological warfare.
In just one day after its release, it entered the TOP 10 in 29 countries worldwide. In Korea, it ranked first, and it is gaining high popularity in countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
In this work, comedian Lee Kyung-sil's son Son Bo-seung appeared and delivered a remarkable performance that caught attention.
In 'Trigger,' Son Bo-seung plays the character 'Seo Young-dong,' a victim of school violence who simultaneously becomes the perpetrator in a mass shooting incident. Although he initially appears clumsy, as the episodes progress, the suppressed anger gradually explodes. He captures attention with a performance that vividly expresses conflicting emotions as he vents his rage against the perpetrator.
His mother, Lee Kyung-sil, also sent her support. On 27th, Lee Kyung-sil posted on her social media, "In Netflix's airing of 'Trigger,' Bo-seung appears starting from episodes 2 to 7, and he is performing quite well, haha."
Internet users also reacted with various comments: "Thanks to his realistic acting, I watched with focus," "He was so good," "At this rate, he will become a global star," and "I got goosebumps while watching."
Meanwhile, Son Bo-seung, born in 1999, graduated from Anyang Arts High School's Department of Theater and Film and the Korea National University of Arts' Department of Acting, and is also known as a multilingual individual fluent in English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and German. Since debuting in the drama 'Father, I'll Serve You' in 2017, he has steadily built up a diverse filmography, including 'Save Me 2,' 'Moving,' and 'Weak Hero Class 2.'
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