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Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

author:The horizon of the film

The big guy introduced to you today, as long as he has seen Korean movies, must be very familiar. If you haven't seen Han Ying, you must have heard his name. Choi Min-sik, a mysterious name, one of the three carriages in the Korean film industry, Wang's man, and many praise words are not enough to describe him.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

The earliest known choi min-sik began from the "Life and Death Disc Change" in 99, although he played a spy in North Korea, he played a negative role in the movie, just because Choi Min-sik's performance close to the image must make everyone shine, and it also overshadowed the light of the male protagonist more, and also gained the goodwill of many audiences.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

In 2003, he participated in "Old Boy", one of Park Chan-wook's revenge trilogy, in which he played the protagonist Wu Daxiu, who was suddenly kidnapped on the way home drunk and imprisoned in a private prison for 15 years, and after finally being able to see the light of day, he was desperate to find the reason for his abduction and launched a crazy revenge plan.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

And Choi Min-sik, with his acting skills close to madness, better interprets this revenge movie that is close to perversion. It is precisely because of such outstanding acting skills that Choi Min-sik won the Best Actor Award at the Three Awards ceremonies of the Big Bell Award, the Green Dragon Award, and the Baeksang Art Awards, which is also the biggest affirmation of Choi Min-sik in the Korean film industry.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

In 2004, he starred in the role of the North Korean commander in "Taiji Flag Praise", although there are not many scenes in the film, but it is definitely a profound role.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

In 2005, he also starred in the last part of Park Chan-wook's revenge trilogy, "Gracious Gold", playing Teacher Bai, who killed children for many years.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

In 10 years of "Seeing the Devil", Choi Min-sik played the perverted serial killer demon, which won the Golden Crow Award and the Baeksang Film Division Award in the competition section of the 29th Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

In 2011, he co-starred with Ha Jeong-woo in the crime-themed film "War with Crime: The Heyday of the Bad Guys", in which he played Choi Yi-hyun, who traveled in black and white, and won the Best Actor at the 6th Asia-Pacific Film Awards, the Best Actor at the 33rd Korea Blue Dragon Film Awards and the Best Actor at the 21st Korea Puri Film Awards.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

In the crime film "New World" with Hwang Jeong-min and Lee Jeong-jae in 2013, he played the old criminal police officer of the police station in the movie, and was eventually killed by the inside line of his own police.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

Starring in "The Battle of Mingliang" in 14 years, this is also the second time since 2002 that Choi Min-sik has starred in a historical film, and at the same time won the Best Actor Award of the Dazhong Award, and the number of viewers of the film has reached tens of millions, breaking a number of box office records.

Choi Min-sik, South Korea's "Chow Yun-fat", a god-like man

Since Choi Min-sik's debut, every film has been a classic. This is of course inseparable from Choi Min-sik's superb acting skills, throughout all of Choi Min-sik's films, the roles played are extensive, generally villain roles, but each of the characters portrayed is profound, and is Chinese known as South Korea's Chow Yun-fat.

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