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Lee Min Ki's appearance as Yeom Chang Hee in the JTBC drama 'My Liberation Notes' has become the spotlight of many parties. Check out the full review in the news below.
The JTBC drama "My Liberation Notes" has aired its last episode on Sunday (29/5). In particular, the handsome actor Lee Min Ki received positive reviews for being considered to have found a "character that represents himself" through this project.
“My Liberation Notes” raises a lot of questions about life because it describes how life will still go on even after experiencing loss. Instead of dramatic events, this drama focuses more on everyday life and gradually shows the emotional changes of the characters in detail.
In the last episode of "My Liberation Notes", each character manages to find his "freedom" in a warm way. Lee Min Ki's character Yeom Chang Hee also finds his future path by chance.
In addition to a solid narrative plot, the enthusiasm of the actors is also very low. Among them, Lee Min Ki is quite eye-catching for his acting that alternates between cheerfulness and seriousness.
Lee Min Ki who plays Yeom Chang Hee is able to describe realistic expressions and emotional lines in detail. Thanks to that, he ended up creating another "representative character" from his filmography, one that he would stick with.
He also proved his "complete acting ability" when showing his character's color, which is a mixture of seriousness and cheerfulness. This attracts not only empathy, but laughter and tears from the audience.
Source: JTBC
Previously, Lee Min Ki had played the role of a passionate but warm-hearted man through the movie "Very Ordinary Couple", JTBC drama "Beauty Inside" and tvN drama "Because This Is My First Life". While appearing in many romantic comedy genres, Lee Min Ki also became famous for his funny acting.
Now, Lee Min Ki is growing to a new level through his role in "My Liberation Notes". Not only comedic acting, but now everyone knows how great he is at emotional acting. That's why a number of South Korean netizens began to give him exorbitant praise.
"There is a lot of dialogue this time, but Lee Min Ki is Yeom Chang Hee himself," said a netizen. "I see a new side of him now," added another netizen.
"I think this kind of work is more suitable for him than romantic comedy," said another netizen. "I like Yeom Chang Hee more than Mr. Gu (Son Suk Ku)," concluded other netizens and many more.
Meanwhile, the slot for "My Liberation Notes" on JTBC weekends will be replaced with "Cleaning Up". The plan, the drama starring Jeon So Min will start airing on June 4. (wk/eval)

