Actor Park Yoon-ho is leaving a deep impression on viewers by expressing complex emotions ranging from pain and growth to first love in tvN weekend drama ‘Unknown Seoul’.
Park Yoon-ho plays Lee Ho-soo in high school, and delicately expresses the aftereffects of a car accident he suffered as a child, as well as the physical and emotional scars it caused.Ho-soo, who lost his father in the accident, has burn scars on his neck and arms, has part of one leg replaced with an artificial bone, and has also lost hearing in one ear.Despite this, he portrays the process of growing up stronger and sometimes painfully than anyone else.
Ho-su, who was excluded from the mountain climbing event, decides to go hiking on his own, and together with Mi-ji(played by Lee Jae-in), who silently stays by his side, he reaches a turning point in his life.The scene where he limps up to the top of the mountain is not just a simple event, but an important scene that opens the story of the two people, vaguely capturing the beginning of their first love.
However, due to subtle misunderstandings and hurt feelings, the two gradually drift apart, and Ho-su builds up a complex emotional line by embracing Mi-ji despite the ridicule of his friends.Park Yoon-ho sharply and delicately expressed Ho-su’s unstable adolescent emotions and sensitive inner self, greatly increasing the immersion of the play.
Following ‘Study Group’ and ‘Someday, I Will Be a Wise Resident’, Park Yoon-ho’s acting, which does not lose the three-dimensionality of his character in ‘Unknown Seoul’, is leaving a strong impression on viewers as a presence beyond that of a new actor.
Meanwhile, ‘Unknown Seoul’ airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 PM on tvN.
Reporter Lee Su com jin sujinl22@donga
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