Actor Sung-hoon showcased a strong presence in the drama "The Defects" with a special appearance.

Sung-hoon made a surprise appearance as a young president with a genius brain, dazzling charm, and wealth in the 4th episode of ENA's Monday-Tuesday drama "The Defects" (directed by Oh Ki-hwan / written by Ahn So-jung / produced by Group Eight, Take One Studio) that aired on the afternoon of the 29th (Tuesday), leaving a short but intense impression and setting a model example for special appearances.

"The Defects," in which Sung-hoon made a special appearance, is an action thriller that portrays the desperate survival and revenge of children who barely survive after being abandoned by their adoptive parents and coming close to death.

In the drama, Sung-hoon captured attention by first confronting Kim Se-hee (played by Yum Jung-ah) under the setting of a DINKS (Dual Income No Kids) worldview, aiming to design a perfect child. He showcased his overwhelming presence with a firm statement, "Let's get to the point," during his meeting with Se-hee, who was searching for a solution to defend her plummeting approval ratings.

Then, the president (played by Sung-hoon) seemed to see through Se-hee's intentions, showing a meaningful smile while saying, "I heard you have many difficulties in your research. There are many unnecessary regulations, right?" This added to the intrigue about future developments. The president within the world of "The Defects" hinted at a significant influence, foreshadowing the beginning of a monumental game, displaying a presence beyond just a special appearance.

Sung-hoon, who perfectly transformed into the character, infused vibrancy into the role of president with a solemn tone, sharp gaze, and detailed emotional expressions. Despite his brief appearance, he maximized the drama's immersion by imprinting the character's narrative with his unique dialogue delivery and multidimensional emotional acting.

Sung-hoon has proven his solid acting skills across genres, appearing in plays such as "Art," dramas like "Lee Jae, Soon to Die," "The Perfect Marriage's Manual," "We Start From Today," and "Marriage Lyrics and Divorce Composition."

[Photo] Capture from the broadcast of "The Defects".

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