Actors Jung HaeIn and Kim WooBin are heating up cinemas and TVs with their roles in the film "Veteran 2" and the Netflix film "Martial Arts Practice Center," and are set to release a new film during the long mid-autumn celebration (Chuseok) holiday in Korea.
are showing their presence once again after a long time. They are two actors who have captivated women's hearts with their outstanding physiques and handsome looks. They have returned to the action genre and are showing off their honed action skills.
While they demonstrate their talents to the fullest, they are also praised for drawing a meaningful milestone in their filmography with their performances of characters with a different atmosphere from what they have done before.
"Veteran 2" surpasses 2.09 million viewers in 3 days... Jung HaeIn's passionate performance is highly praised First, Hwang Jung Min and Jung HaeIn are taking on the lead roles.
The hit movie "Veteran 2" has been a huge hit since its release on the 13th, marking the start of the mid-autumn holiday season. In the three days since its release, it has attracted a cumulative audience of nearly 2.1 million people, topping the box office.
If he continues at this rate, he is expected to break even at 4 million viewers and start earning a net profit by the end of the mid-autumn celebration holidays.
It is expected that the number of viewers will exceed 5 million over the weekend. "Veteran 2" is a drama about a veteran detective, Seo Do-cheol (Hwang Jung-min), who is dedicated to catching the bad guys to the very end, and a violent crime investigation team.
The youngest detective, Park Sun-woo (Jung HaeIn), joins the team in an action crime drama that follows a serial killer who has shocked the world.
"Veteran 2" is the sequel to "Veteran" and returns after nine years. The sudden popularity of "Veteran 2" is largely due to the positive reviews it received from audiences at preview screenings and after its release, as well as the audiences who had been waiting for the "Veteran" series.
Jung HaeIn, who joined the "Veteran" series as the new face of the series, has been garnering positive reviews on social media, with many praising her striking transformation and action scenes.
Jung HaeIn plays Park Sun-woo, a former prison director (Jung Man-sik) who was released after being imprisoned for accidentally killing a pregnant woman, and who is now working with serial killers Hatch and Shi.
Concerned about becoming a target for retaliation by the people, she requested protection, and when Seo Do-cheol and the Criminal Investigation Unit were dispatched to the scene, a police officer at the police box caught Seo Dong-cheol's eye.
Park Sun-woo, a former member of UDT, has excellent physical abilities and martial arts skills, as well as the courage and bravery to not flinch in the face of threats, which catches Seo Do-cheol's eye and he joins the Special Investigation Team as the youngest detective.
However, as the drama progresses, he becomes more and more sensitive and threatening, as he persistently observes the unfolding situation and the members of the Special Investigation Team, and as his appearance becomes somewhat cold and suspicious, he creates tension as the drama progresses.
After the movie was released, there were many comments praising Jung HaeIn for her "passionate acting" and saying that she showed a different, rich charm in "Veteran 2" from the first movie.
It was said that the action scenes he has worked on in films such as "Deserter Tracker" and "Snowdrop" have created a synergistic effect when they are combined with director Ryoo Seung-wan's direction.
The scene where Sunwoo greets the criminal with a creepy look and a smile, saying "Hello" unexpectedly became a hot topic. The audience responded with "Jung HaeIn's hello line is so funny!"
"I only remember his expression when he was doing it," "Jung HaeIn's eyes are really crazy. It's the first time he's done that kind of acting, but it's amazing," "When Hwang Jung Min got injured, the audience said it hurt too.
"I know what it means. Ah, Jung HaeIn's eyes," and other reactions were seen. Jung HaeIn's warm and polite fans who attended the stage greeting for "Veteran 2"
The service also collects hot topics online, adding to the viral power. Kim WooBin's tasteful growth action... "Martial Arts Practice Center" captures fun and meaning
Although it is a different platform, the Netflix movie "Martial Arts Officer," in which Kim Woo Bin co-stars with Kim Seong Kyu (INFINITE), will also be released on the 13th as "Veteran 2."
It was released worldwide on the same day as "Veteran 2." Both "Veteran 2" and "Martial Arts Practice Center" are films that highlight the pairing of a senior and junior male partner, and share the commonality of being in the action genre.
"Martial Arts Officer" struggles to protect citizens from potential crimes 24 hours a day, night and day, but the story of "Probation Officer" is not well known to the public and has not been covered in any other drama.
The "martial arts official" is Lee Jung-do (Kim Woo-bin), a 9th-degree black belt in taekwondo, kendo, and judo.
The story unfolds when, at the suggestion of probation officer Kim Sun-min (Kim Seong Kyu (INFINITE)), he starts working as a "martial arts practitioner" who closely monitors electronic ankle bracelet recipients 24 hours a day to prevent crime.
According to the online video service (OTT) viewing ranking aggregation site "Flix Patrol" on the 15th, "Martial Arts Practitioner" was released.
As of the 14th, one day after the release date, it ranked 4th in the overall viewership ratings of Netflix movies and was ranked in the top 10 in 72 countries. In particular, it has been receiving enthusiastic reviews and responses from Korean viewers.
As of the 16th, the rating on Naver Portal was 9.18 out of 10, placing it in the top ranks. He also said, "After watching this movie, I learned for the first time about the hardships faced by probation officers and martial arts practitioners. I feel that it is worth risking my life for.
"I think they need a lot of support because they are doing so well," "It's been a long time since I've been glad I didn't quit Netflix," "I didn't have high expectations, but it was the best Netflix show I've seen this year."
The film has been well-received by viewers, with comments such as, "It's a high-quality, light-hearted action film." Reviews of gratitude and sympathy left by current probation officers and martial arts practitioners who have seen the film are also drawing attention.
Kim Woo Bin, who plays the lead role of Lee Jung Do and shows off his unique cheerful and nonchalant acting skills and refreshing tall action scenes, is receiving rave reviews.
Kim Seong Kyu (INFINITE)'s acting as a skilled professional and a good senior, who gave us heartwarming emotions with his maturity, and the combination of Kim Woo Bin and Kim Seong Kyu (INFINITE) also received passing marks.
Kim WooBin not only showed off his extraordinary visuals with his blonde haircut in "Martial Arts Practice Center," but also showed off his talent as a man who is skilled in various martial arts and loves to eat delicious food.
To make the most of the character's features, he gained nearly 8kg in weight. His efforts to master the action scenes while practicing taekwondo, kendo, and judo for 3-4 hours a day were also highlighted.
Lee Jung-do, who has been pursuing only "fun" in life and started working as a martial arts practitioner without much thought, meets Kim Sun-min and solves various cases, growing both internally and externally.
The film was praised for its sensitive portrayal of the process of the murder of a probation officer and a martial arts practitioner who work day and night to solve the case and achieve different results.
Kim Woo Bin's passionate performance, which adds appropriate humor and wit to a story that could easily become heavy or loose, plays a major role in capturing both the fun and meaning of "Martial Arts Officer."
It has also been evaluated as having achieved this.
2024/09/17 16:01 KST
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