Actor Hyunbin is showing off an unparalleled suit fit in "Made In Korea".
In the recently released Disney+ original series "Made In Korea," Hyunbin's styling has become another point of interest as the episodes progress. From the visuals that complete the cold and restrained character "Baek Gi-tae" to the suit fit, Hyunbin is capturing the attention of global viewers as the epitome of a classic handsome man.
"Made In Korea" is a work that depicts the story of Korea in the 1970s, when chaos and leap coexist, and the story of Baek Gi-tae, a man who aims to use the state as a revenue model to reach the pinnacle of wealth and power, and Jang Geon-young, a prosecutor who pursues him to the edge with terrifying determination (Jung Woosung), facing enormous events that cut across the era. Hyunbin plays Baek Gi-tae, a director of the Central Intelligence Agency who calculates others' desires for the sake of his own goals, and as the episodes progress he shows a new face with a different texture than before. At the center of the work that attracts attention every time it is released is Hyunbin's styling, which visually realized the character's personality and narrative.
Hyunbin paid meticulous attention to styling overall to express the weighty presence of a Central Intelligence Agency agent symbolized by the phrase "I even make birds fall." His classic pomade hair and monochrome suit that falls neatly without embellishment complete an immaculate and unruffled impression, intuitively revealing Baek Gi-tae's coldness and tension. The uncluttered styling visually explains the character's disposition and further raises immersion in the drama.
Hyunbin's change in physique also acts as a factor that enhances the completeness of the styling. He gained about 13kg for the role and expressed with his body the intimidation and weight characteristic of a Central Intelligence Agency agent. The solidified physique combined with the suit fit makes Baek Gi-tae's physical and psychological pressure more convincingly realized. This change, combined with the styling, serves to amplify the character's presence.
Although he is a character close to a villain, Hyunbin's unique classic handsomeness adds an ironic charm to Baek Gi-tae. The presence revealed in the cold and restrained visuals is mentioned as an impressive element among overseas viewers, and online reactions such as "the suit fit is the character itself" and "a visual that suits a period drama well" continue to follow.
With visuals and styling organically intertwined with the character's narrative, Hyunbin is once again foreshadowing an update to his signature role through Baek Gi-tae. As the episodes progress, the styling also subtly varies to reflect the character's inner self and ambition, expanding viewers' interpretations and interest.
Now entering the final stages, "Made In Korea" has accelerated Baek Gi-tae's ambition toward a full-fledged conclusion after the release of episode 5. With only one episode left, attention is focused on what choice he will make to complete his desire. The final episode of "Made In Korea" will be released on the 14th. <
[Photo] Provided by The Walt Disney Company Korea.
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