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The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

Originally, I was watching "Busan Trip" with Kong Liu, but a man in a suit and glasses successfully caught my attention.

In order to survive for himself, refusing to open the carriage door, resulting in the fat uncle played by Ma Dongxi being bitten to death by zombies, but also indirectly leading to the death of the entire carriage; in order to escape for his own life, he did not hesitate to pull the accomplices to pad his back, and the poor pair of male and female students were also difficult to be spared; when the conductor tried to save him, he did not hesitate to throw the conductor to the zombies; of course, the most hateful and difficult thing was that he finally let the male protagonist played by Kong Liu become a zombie.

In the film, this person succeeds in making the audience feel suspicious, desperate and terrible about human nature, leading to a strong dislike and hatred of the character. How much hate is it? Just go and see the actor impressions in the TV Cat:

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

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Being able to play the bad guys to this extent can also fully illustrate the acting skills.

This person is Kim Eui-sung, who also won the Best Supporting Actor at the 25th Busang Film Awards in South Korea in 2016 and 2017 for his performance in "Busan Trip", respectively.

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

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In fact, Kim Yoe-seong not only played the bad guy in "Busan Trip", the characters in "Memories of the Alhambra", "Mr. Sunshine", and "W-Two Worlds" all invariably make people grit their teeth, and the audience is eager to eat its flesh and sleep on its skin, which is the kind of hate that does not know what kind of death method to punish "him" to release the hatred in his heart, which can be said to be "the evil professional household".

Take a screenshot, let's first take a look at This "Wicked Face" of Mr. Jin.

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

This is true in "Busan Trip"

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

It's like this in "W."

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

It's like this in "Mr. Sunshine"

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

In "W-Two Worlds", Kim Yi-seong plays both the comic book writer Wu Changwu and the real murderer of wu Changwu's comic book world. And these two roles are diametrically opposed. As a real murderer, he must kill the protagonist and Wu Changwu to dominate the manga world; and as a manga artist and father, he must maintain the normal order of the real world and the manga world, and at the same time sacrifice himself in exchange for the happiness of his daughter.

Kim Eui-seong switches between the two characters with ease. As a cartoonist, he cannot control the gloom, annoyance, and panic of his characters; as a father, he cannot protect his daughter's pain; as a real murderer, the sense of urgency to find his face and the villain who manipulates power, these are all vividly played by Jin Yicheng.

Naturally, Mr. Jin's playing of the evil man is really outstanding, and the audience scolds the real murderer while watching, and its fierceness, cruelty and horror make the audience can't bear to watch it while not being able to watch it.

In "Memories of the Alhambra", Professor Che ostensibly regards Liu Zhenyu as his own, but in fact has coveted Liu's company for a long time, and is cruel and ruthless to his son and daughter-in-law, has a strong desire to control, and is an out-and-out hypocrite.

The most hated thing is Li Guanyi in "Mr. Sunshine", not only "evil", but also shameless. Not only did he betray the country, but he also relied on the power of the Japanese to openly stand on top of the court of his own country and persecute the emperor, preferring to sell his own daughter for his own selfish interests, which can be said to be shameless.

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

Kim Yee-seong successfully tells the audience what a bad guy is

Some people's evil is the kind of invisible mountain and dew, and even people can't help but sigh: Ah, you are really a good person, you are the backer of a good person. So while being sold by the evil people, he also paid for the evil people, until the final mystery was revealed, only to find that the mainstay who was once thought to be a good person by the whole society was originally the biggest behind-the-scenes BOSS, such evil people, please see Edward Park in "The Wanderer" and Lee Yun-fan in "The Secret Forest".

Both roles are played by Li Jingrong. Some people say that Li Jingrong's aura is too powerful, so it is too suitable for playing the chaebol role of the manipulator behind the scenes. Therefore, Li Jingrong generally manipulates everything behind the scenes as a villain in the play, from the president, government agencies, officials, down to employees, killers, turning hands into clouds, overturning hands into rain, playing between human life and the palm of the hand. And calm and steady, step by step, fighting with the righteous side, strong enough to make people feel that there is no way out of justice and kindness, and there is no light in society. Even in "The World of Couples" as a father who loves his daughter deeply, it still gives people a strong sense of "bad guys".

The only evil professional in a Korean drama who wants to break through the screen and shoot a headshot

Li Jingrong only needs to stand, that is, the aura

There are also some people who act out evil that people can't hate, and even in the way of "laughing and looking", they are not true, such as Wang Gang, a "hezhen professional household". This is related to the value point conveyed by the script, when history becomes "joke", all interpretations will have a playful meaning, no matter how twisted the plot is, it cannot escape the anchoring effect - ah, this is not true.

However, the evil played by Jin Yicheng is a naked evil, undisguised, through actions, expressions, and words to the world nakedly declared: I am the evil person, what can you do with me?

It is normal for there to be evil people in the world, but when the evil people openly claim to be evil people and grin at the whole world and do evil deeds, it turns into provocation, a naked declaration of war on goodness and justice. So the plot is played on the screen, but what burns off the screen is public anger.

Damn, whether it's Kim Chang-woo in "Busan Trip", the real murderer in "W", Cha Bingjun in "Memories of the Alhambra", or the traitor in "Mr. Sunshine", they are really helpless at a certain stage. Because of this, whenever the character appears, the audience can only use words and other radical means to vent emotional resentment. As a result, it is inevitable that there will be attacks against the actors themselves. When the Chinese romance drama "Huan Zhu Gege" was popular that year, people constantly retaliated against the actors who played the empress and Rong Mama in real life, and the discrimination and attacks against Zhang Yue, the actor who played Lin Youyou in "Thirty Only", were probably the same reason.

However, Mr. Kim has only one result in these dramas - death. In "Busan Trip", he was bitten to death by zombies, harming others and harming himself; in "W", he was killed by Jiang Zhe, played by Lee Jong-suk; in "Palace", he was killed by his own son; and in "Mr. Sunshine", he was killed by Gao Aixin. Every death is a great pleasure, and it can be regarded as a response to the good and the good, and the evil and the evil.

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