Actor Choi Moo-sung reached the peak of villain acting through 'Oh My Ghost Clients'.
Choi Moo-sung appeared in the recently concluded MBC weekend drama 'Oh My Ghost Clients' (written by Kim Bo-tong and Yoo Seung-hee, directed by Im Soon-rye and Lee Han-jun) as the representative of Myung-eum Construction, Kim Myung-an, delivering an impressive performance.
In episodes 9 and 10, Choi Moo-sung played a crucial role amid the Bukuk warehouse incident, creating tension with Jung Kyung-ho (who plays Oh Moo-jin) and acting as an essential catalyst in the development of the plot. He intricately portrayed a villain character engaging in various evil deeds to evade the law, leaving viewers in awe.
In particular, Choi Moo-sung overwhelmed the audience with a gaze and expression devoid of blood and tears, coupled with a sharp tone. His styling, complete with pomade hair and a suit, accentuated Kim Myung-an's sinister atmosphere, maximizing immersion.
At the end of the drama, Choi Moo-sung faced retribution from Jung Kyung-ho, as well as Seo In-ah (who plays Na Hee-joo), Cha Hak-yeon (who plays Ko Gyeon-woo), and Tang Jun-sang (who plays the Bodhisattva), providing a cathartic moment for viewers. Choi Moo-sung's detailed acting portraying the pitiful side of Kim Myung-an, contrasting his charismatic appearance, evoked admiration.
Choi Moo-sung consistently heightened tension in every scene, showcasing his exceptional acting skills that enraged viewers, reaffirming his status as a reliable actor. Thus, another career-defining character has been added to the list of villain roles Choi Moo-sung has portrayed. With an unlimited acting spectrum, anticipation is building for Choi Moo-sung's next move as he continues to leave an impression with each project.
[Photo] Captured from MBC broadcast screen.
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