Actor Shin Moon-sung captured attention with a cold charisma.
The Netflix series released on the 16th, "Can this love be interpreted?" (written by Hong Jung-eun and Hong Mi-ran, directed by Yoo Young-eun) is a work that depicts an unpredictable romance that unfolds when multilingual interpreter Ju Ho-jin (Kim Seon-ho) becomes the interpreter for global top star Cha Mu-hee (Go Youn-jung).
In the drama, Shin Moon-sung plays the role of Mu-hee's great-uncle, adding another weight to the lively atmosphere characteristic of romantic comedies. After losing his younger brother and sister-in-law in an accident, he took in and raised his niece Mu-hee, but ultimately refuses to accept her as family. Even when Mu-hee fell into a coma after a major accident during a film shoot, he quickly left as if agreeing with his wife's remark to the agency president to not contact them dead or alive. His ruthless side, unmoved by his niece's desperate situation, prompted viewers' sighs.
The obsessive side of Shin Moon-sung revealed in past flashback scenes also filled viewers with anger. Rather than soothing young Mu-hee, who had lost her memory of their parents' accident, he demanded answers in silence, creating suffocating tension. Then, to the innocently smiling Mu-hee, he unleashed the sharp barb "Don't smile. It's disgusting," imprinting the character's cruelty.
In this way, Shin Moon-sung proved a heavy presence in "Can this love be interpreted?" with cold gazes and restrained facial acting. As a key character who completes the painful past of Cha Mu-hee, critics say his detailed acting stood out.
Shin Moon-sung, who has shown exceptional ability to embody unique characters in each work, is attracting attention for what project he will present next.<
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