Actor Kim Sung-o elevated the immersion of the play with his performance that captured the tremors beyond a strong exterior.

Kim Sung-o flexibly expressed emotional lines in episodes 6 and 7 of Disney+'s original series 'Low Life,' which was released on the 30th, strengthening the character's narrative.

In the play, Lim Jeon-chul accurately identified the problem with the oxygen hose in a scene where his group, experiencing a crisis underwater, tried to determine the cause. This was more than just a simple crisis resolution; it became a turning point for Jeon-chul to build loyalty and trust with other characters.

The change in relationship with Oh Hee-dong (played by Yang Se-jong), which had been tense, was also a noteworthy point. Jeon-chul, who had been wary of Hee-dong, gradually opened his heart and carefully confessed his relationship with Yang Jeong-sook (played by Lim Soo-jung). This led to a change that opened up the emotional flow amid the tension of the play.

The scene where Jeon-chul, who always appeared strong, revealed anxiety in front of the sea brought deep sympathy to viewers. Kim Sung-o expressed the character's trauma without exaggeration, breathing life into the rugged Jeon-chul.

At the beginning of the play, Jeon-chul, who created tension with a firm attitude, gradually revealed a more human side, and the performance of Kim Sung-o, following the nuances of that change, added persuasiveness to the character.

As Jeon-chul's inner self began to emerge, the movements of Oh Kwan-seok (played by Ryu Seung-ryong) to eliminate Jeon-chul, instructed by Chairman Cheon (played by Jang Kwang), have been detected, heightening the tension of the play. There is growing curiosity about how Jeon-chul's fate will unfold.

Meanwhile, the Disney+ original series 'Low Life,' featuring Kim Sung-o, releases two episodes every Wednesday and consists of a total of 11 episodes.

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