He has been known for his diverse acting skills, moving between modern and historical dramas such as "Great Wedding Victory," "This Love is Inevitable," "Tomorrow," "Love Is Love," and "Found Haru by Chance."
Ro Woon has been showing off his talent. With his ability to portray highly immersive characters in each work, he has built his own unique style and is establishing himself as a next-generation star and a talented actor.
Through this, Ro Woon embarks on the most dramatic and intense transformation in his filmography. From a laborer who worked silently day by day on the Gyeonggang River (now the Han River), he becomes a man who is a “farmer.”
He will be playing the role of Jang Si-yul, a man who becomes a "person of the past," and will show a new side of himself to the public. Si-yul has been hiding his name due to a secret from his past, but he is suddenly confronted by the people at the Mapo Ferry Terminal where he used to work.
When his secret is discovered by Moo-deok (played by Park Ji-hwan), he is forced to step into the world of the "rogues." He never wanted to become a "rogue" so badly, but it was inevitable.
Accepting his fate, he tries to maintain order at the dock in his own way in order to live like a human being in a Joseon world that has been transformed into a muddy place by people who prioritize wealth and power over human life.
Woon introduced Si-yul as, "A wanderer-like young man who is always ready to leave, but who experiences many incidents and searches for his own path."
He explained the reason for choosing the film, saying, "I felt a strong energy that said, 'I have to do this.'" After finishing filming, he said, "Siyul is a very important connection to me, and I've become like a friend to him.
"He was a real presence. I missed him a lot even after it ended," he said, showing his special affection. In the stills released of Jang Si-yul's character, Ro Woon's completely new side was caught.
The expression "changed his face" is a perfect fit, and the transformation he has never seen before will leave you in awe. Director Joo Changmin said, "Ro Woon has been a great actor.
"I was told that I would lose my handsomeness, which is my greatest asset, but I gladly agreed and created a new face and body," he said, adding, "I really worked hard on every scene. Every time I said, 'I'll try again,'
' and poured everything out," he said, praising Ro Woon's passion. Martial arts director Park Yong-sik also praised Ro Woon's passion, saying, "He was a tiger with a deer-like appearance. In the beginning, his eyes were like a deer's, but when he exploded,
"It's amazing how his appearance changes in the blink of an eye," he said, praising his passion and realism as an actor, as he immersed himself in the intense action scenes to the fullest and overwhelmed the set with his unwavering dedication to his body.
Ng is expected to convey the growth and changes of a young man with his own unique acting, and leave a strong impression with his stronger and deeper facial features.
"Muddy Stream" is a story of the destiny of people who each have their own dreams to overturn the muddy world and live like human beings, centered around Gyeonggang, where all the money and goods of Joseon are gathered.
"Muddy Stream," which teases Ro Woon's character stills and shows his intense acting transformation, will be released on Disney+ and will begin releasing episodes 1 to 3 on the 26th of this month.
A total of 9 episodes will be released, with 2 episodes released per week.
2025/09/02 20:46 KST
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