‘Brave and Unmatched Yong Soo-jung’ Kwon Hwa-woon “Happy and thankful for 8 months” Ending thoughts

TV Nov 15, 2024

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‘Brave Warriors Yong Soo Jung’ Kwon Hwa Woon “Happy and grateful for the past 8 months” Thoughts on the end of ‘Brave Warriors Yong Soo Jung’

Actor Kwon Hwa Woon shared his thoughts ahead of the end of ‘Brave Warriors Yong Soo Jung’.

Kwon Hwa Woon transformed into the third-generation chaebol Joo Woo Jin in the MBC daily drama ‘Brave Warriors Yong Soo Jung’ (planned by Jang Jae Hoon / written by Choi Yeon Gul / directed by Lee Min Soo, Kim Mi Sook / produced by MBC C&I). Unlike his glamorous upper-class exterior, he delicately expressed Joo Woo Jin‘s dark inner self full of wounds, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

Kwon Hwa Woon said through his agency 935 Entertainment, “Every moment was happy and thankful while spending time with the ‘Brave Warriors Yong Soo Jung’ team like family for the past 8 months. Everyone worked together to create a better scene,” he said, adding, “I think the set filled with small talk and laughter will remain as a good memory for a long time.”

He continued, “The drama has ended, but I think the end is also a new beginning. I will continue to work hard to meet the viewers again with happy memories in my heart. I am grateful to everyone who loved ‘Brave Warriors Yong Soo Jung’,” he did not forget to express his gratitude.

In the drama, Kwon Hwa Woon increased the immersion of the drama by smoothly expressing the character’s changing emotional lines, from his gaze that melts women’s hearts to his sorrowful emotional acting, and his way of speaking and facial expressions that change depending on the situation. In particular, he garnered sympathy by expressing his anger toward his mother (played by Lee Seung-yeon) who has mocked and manipulated him for over a decade.

The final episode of MBC’s daily drama ‘Brave Warriors Yong Soo-jung’, starring Kwon Hwa-woon, airs today (the 15th) at 7:05 PM.

Meanwhile, Kwon Hwa-woon, who debuted in the 2015 film ‘The Battle of Yeonpyeong’, has been building his own filmography by appearing in the play ‘The Seagull’, as well as the dramas ‘Check Out the Event’, ‘Mouse’, ‘River Where the Moon Rises’, ‘Doctor John’, and ‘SKY Castle’.

Jeong Hee-yeon, Donga.com reporter shine2562@donga.com