Actor Kim Tae Woo densely completed the villain's narrative that raced into madness and ended in ruin.

Kim Tae Woo played the role of shaman Park Do-cheol, who tries to become a god by taking the gumiho's fox bead, in the SBS Fri-Sat drama No Tail to Tell (written by Park Chan-young·Jo Ah-young, directed by Kim Jeong-kwon), which ended on the 28th of last month, leaving a strong presence.

In the drama, Park Do-cheol manipulated Palmiho Geumho (Lee Si Woo) to get the fox bead. Swallowing the fox bead grants eternal life and allows one to become a god. Park Do-cheol is a character who, after refusing a shamanic calling and losing both his wife and daughter, sought to become a god out of vengeance against the world. With a manic gleam in his eyes, Park Do-cheol showed twisted desires, saying "I will become a god," which heightened immersion.

However, Park Do-cheol's plan failed because of gumiho Eunho (Kim Hyeyoon). After vomiting blood and screaming in rage, "things went wrong," he briefly pleaded, "Leave me to die alone. I was wrong," to the vengeful spirits trying to tear him apart. The relaxed expression on Park Do-cheol's face was soon consumed by fear, leaving viewers with a chilling aftertaste.

Park Do-cheol's fate was twisted by Eunho's death, and he was given another chance at life. Because he had shamanic power, he was resurrected with some memories and again sought the fox bead, ultimately meeting the same miserable end as in his previous life. It can be said that it nakedly showed the tragedy of a human who could not overcome desire.

Through No Tail to Tell, Kim Tae Woo took on a shocking visual transformation with half-tied long hair and grotesque tattoos covering his entire body. In addition, Kim Tae Woo completed the Park Do-cheol character by adding his characteristic heavy vocal delivery and sharp, steely glances to his acting.<

[Photo] 'No Tail to Tell' broadcast capture

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