Kim Jae-young Reflects on Intense Role as Detective in 'Judge from Hell' Finale

Nov 05, 2024

Kim Jae-young Reflects on Intense Role as Detective in 'Judge from Hell' Finale
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Actor Kim Jae-young received great love for breaking the 'life character' with his intense performance through the drama 'Judge from Hell'. Kim Jae-young is a detective in the playHe played the role of 'On', showing in-depth acting and expressing characters with complex emotions in detail.

On the 5th, Kim Jae-young met Sports Chosun somewhere in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and held an interview to commemorate the end of the SBS drama Judge from Hell (scripted by Joey-soo/directed by Park Jin-pyo).

Judge from hell is a good and evil coexistence in which Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye), the devil who entered the body of the judge, meets Han Da-on (Kim Jae-young), a humane passionate detective, in a hellish reality, and punishes a sinner and becomes a true judge Action fantasy. In the play, Kim Jae-young is a detective on the second team of the Novong Police Stationplay the part of 'On'. As the only survivor of the serial killer J case, which penetrates the center of the play, it details the complex and subtle feelings of a struggling character between the intense anger of trying to catch the criminal and revenge him and the fairness of putting him on the bench of the law to be punished.




In the interview, Kim Jae-young said, "The work was something I've always wanted to do since I first saw the scenarioHe says " and "There were many difficulties and difficulties in the process of playing the character On, but I was really happy to be with good staff under the director."

Kim Jae-young Reflects on Intense Role as Detective in 'Judge from Hell' Finale
photo courtesy =Management S
Kim Jae-young expressed his impression that his intense action performance was impressive due to the drama setting featuring demons. However, while playing a human character in the play, there was also a difficulty in fiercely 'right acting'. "The action scene went safely as planned, while the right performance was physically painful," he said. "There were many difficulties in the unexpected parts when performing the right performance." In particular, it was difficult to digest the right acting in scenes where emotions were high, he said, adding that the higher the immersion in acting, the greater the physical burden.

He also mentioned his relationship with Park Shin-hye, who was his partner in the drama. In the drama, Park Shin-hye played the role of the devil 'Gangbitna who entered the body of the judge, showing a serious chemistry with Kim Jae-young even in a complicated relationship. "It was really nice to be able to act with Park Shin-hye," Kim Jae-young said. "I'm a married man, but I didn't think about that at all when I was acting." It was also the same when acting with Ko Hyun-jung and Kim Sun-ah in the previous work. I saw a lot of children's pictures, too"Just " (Park Shin-hye) 'That friend (Choi Tae-joon) will be okay, right?I think I thought '."




He also praised actor Park Shin-hye, a senior actor. Kim Jae-young said, "I was able to get into the role easily because Park Shin-hye showed her immersion in the character quickly," he said.

Meanwhile, Kim Jae-young also expressed her desire for a romantic comedy genre in addition to the intense and serious image shown in the drama.

Kim Jae-young said, "Next time, I want to try the bright and lovely romantic comedy genre"I hope the viewers look forward to my new side."."




Kim Jae-young Reflects on Intense Role as Detective in 'Judge from Hell' Finale
photo courtesy =Management S
Kim Jae-young, who broke the `life character' through the 'Judge from Hell', is raising expectations for her next move amid the love and interest of viewers. He is the last to "As the character "On" was difficult, I think it will remain in my memory for a long time"This work was a lucky time for me, and I'm very happy if the viewers felt that way together."



mj.cho@sportschosun.com