'The Manipulated' Lee Kwang Soo has risen as an all-time villain character.

In Disney+'s original series 'The Manipulated' (directed by Park Shin-woo, Kim Chang-joo; written by Oh Sang-ho), Lee Kwang Soo, who plays Baek Do-kyung, a VIP of Johan (Doh Kyung Soo) who has both power and money, is performing as one of the show's antagonists and delivers a performance that further highlights the character.

Lee Kwang Soo provoked viewers' anger in every scene featuring Do-kyung. In the drama, when Do-kyung encountered Park Tae-joong (played by Ji Chang-wook), who had been chasing him, he greeted him with unexpected warmth, and he showed no remorse by breaking into a contemptuous smile at Tae-joong, who had served time for him. Later, when he told Tae-joong that it was all part of Johan's scheme, Do-kyung put on an aggrieved look without a shred of guilt, a facial expression that gave viewers chills.

Lee Kwang Soo also added pettiness through Do-kyung's 'strong-weak-weak-strong' traits. Do-kyung shows a submissive attitude in front of his father, Baek Sang-man (played by Son Jong-hak), but as soon as Sang-man leaves, he reveals his true colors by kicking the floor with eyes full of defiance. Moreover, when Do-kyung felt threatened by Tae-joong's attack, he entrusted the situation to his friend Yoo Sun-gyu (played by Kim Min) and immediately ran away, completing the worst possible image.

In this way, Lee Kwang Soo has not stopped his run as a villain in 'The Manipulated.' He portrayed Do-kyung, who takes an unrepentant attitude toward Tae-joong, with a composed face, leaving a strong impression in every scene, and in the car-chase scene with Tae-joong he delivered tense dramatic energy by oscillating between anger and anxiety. After a fierce confrontation that left Do-kyung in a major accident, anticipation builds for the final episode of 'The Manipulated.'

Meanwhile, Disney+'s original series 'The Manipulated,' starring Lee Kwang Soo, Ji Chang-wook, Doh Kyung Soo, Kim Jong-soo and Jo Yoon-soo, is available exclusively on Disney+, which today (the 3rd, Wednesday) released episodes 11-12, for a total of 12 episodes.

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