As a character who makes emotional souls, Kim Yeo Jin: Choi Myung Hee is a different villain

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In the drama 'Vincenzo', actress Kim Yeo Jin herself plays the role of Choi Myung Hee, an ambitious and ruthless lawyer at Woosang Law Firm who defends Babylon to death.


Recently Kim Yeo Jin took part in an interview to share his thoughts on his character in the drama "Vincenzo" and the ending story of the drama. Kim Yeo Jin himself plays Choi Myung Hee, an ambitious and ruthless lawyer at Woosang Law Firm.

Choi Myung Hee is a different kind of villain from the ones that appear in Korean dramas. "Of the characters I've played until now, this is the most difficult to approach. It is a villain I have never seen anywhere else. It's hard to call him a criminal. He is genderless. Not feminine or masculine, like a middle-aged woman at the time. time and like a middle-aged man to other people. When acting, I focus on the fact that he must be despicable. In many works, a villain is sexy and charming, or certain incidents or accidents that cause him to commit evil deeds are depicted so that viewers can empathize with him. "But for Choi Myung Hee, all of this is stripped away, and I have to show a balance between worldliness and evil," he said.

Meanwhile, Choi Myung Hee's thick Gyeongsang dialect adds character to the role. Since Kim Yeo Jin grew up in Masan, the dialect felt natural to him and explained that he acted without a dialect when talking to Jang Jun Woo (Taecyeon) and that he spoke with a stronger accent when he talked about characters he underestimated or wanted him to. opponent.

Another defining characteristic of Choi Myung Hee is his love of zumba dance. Kim Yeo Jin revealed that even though he never studied zumba, he did learn salsa. "Maybe it's the stereotype to think, 'Can someone who really likes music and dancing be a bad person?' "He's a new kind of character who connects his daily life with his gruesome crimes. That's why he's such an attractive character who looks normal until he suddenly gives you goosebumps," he continued.

When asked to choose a favorite scene or line, Kim Yeo Jin laughed, "Please watch the last episode." He also said he really liked the recent scene at the bar with Hong Cha Young (Jeon Yeo Bin) and hopes they have more scenes together. "At that time, I looked at Cha Young and thought 'you and I are the same. In 20 years you will be like me', and it made me laugh. I find myself scary thinking about it. It's a scene with depth that makes me think a lot."

Whereas viewers may be wondering what Choi Myung Hee's ultimate goal is, but according to Kim Yeo Jin, he doesn't have it. "It's his way of life. All he has in his life is the desire to win and the desire to be recognized. He lives in a world where you live if you win and die if you lose, and that's what he believes in," he exclaimed.

Meanwhile, lastly, Kim Yeo Jin shared a few words for the drama audience. “When I read the script, I worried about how people would accept Choi Myung Hee. I wondered how people would take the case-solving way and the story was funny and fantasy-like, but my worries were unfounded. The audience enjoyed the novelty and the unfamiliarity. think that our audience level is the strength that makes Korean dramas flourish. Because you don't reject new things and quickly absorb and become fans, I think Korean dramas will be able to present new stories without end. I was impressed with viewers. I also enjoyed 'Vincenzo'. as a viewer, so I'm sad (to see it end). 'Vincenzo' and Choi Myung Hee will stay in my memory for a long time. I hope they are dramas and characters like that for viewers too, "he concluded. /Kanal247.com

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