Jung Sung-il, nice X-baby Ha Do-young → One thing on the gold side..Shocking acting transformation (trigger)
Jan 16, 2025
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Jung Sung-il booked a place as a life character early on in Disney+ 'Trigger' (Director Yoo Sun-dong/Written by Kim Ki-ryang), which was first released on the 15th (Wednesday), with prominent performances such as running, flying, rolling, and being chased, and acting transformation.
Disney+ 'Trigger' tells the story of the terrible investigative journalists who look at the camera first in order to reveal the wrongdoings of the bad guys in this flower-like world.
Jung Sung-il plays the role of a second-hand new PD Han Do, a social character who loves animals and cannot be found as human love. Han Do is in a drama station. For unwanted reasons, he fell to the investigative reporting program 'Trigger' team like a parachute, adding to the curiosity by showing that he rarely mixed up with the team like water and oil.
The limit was impressive from the outside. He lives with his face covered with a gray hoodie as if covering all his eyes, lollipops he always holds in his mouth, and as if he would not mix words with anyone. Then, in the first scene where she appeared wearing a delivery bag, Han Do expressed her infinitely free personality by riding a bicycle and racing down the road without hesitation.
Afterwards, to the mother and son who looked at him at the crosswalk and uttered discriminatory remarks "Mother was bad, the child was active, and I was dispatched!The sight of saying " added to the excitement by imprinting an unpredictable character on the public.
In particular, the voluntary outsider limit began to experience a crazy and spicier social life, such as landing on the roof of the building on a paragliding ride that was not planned because of team leader So-ryong (played by Kim Hye-soo), who came in without a blink of an eye even before the first day of work, and being chased by and revealed by drugged believers. Later, Han Do, who unintentionally joined the trigger team but encountered an animal abuse incident, naturally depicted the process of feeling unbearable anger and slowly joining the trigger team with a desire to catch the culprit, amplifying expectations for the next episode.
In this way, Jung Sung-il not only gave viewers a sense of immersion by convincingly unraveling the emotions of the character who took off the outsider aspect that trapped him and the process of naturally permeating the team, but also sublimated the character who was not interested in others in the beginning of the play with understated acting.
It also makes you wonder about Han-do's past narrative about how he came to the trigger team like a parachute, while adding expectations to the future development of how Han-do, which only he knew, will change when he meets Oh So-ryong, Kang Ki-ho, and the trigger team.
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