#"I was so excited by Choi Seung-hyo in 'Mr. Perfect Next Door' that my heart started to flutter, but today when I saw Park Sun-woo in 'Veteran 2' my heart started to flutter in a different way.
"I watched 'Veteran 2'. I'm feeling shy around Jung HaeIn right now." Jung HaeIn's romantic comedy from the TV series 'Mr. Perfect'
These were the reactions posted online by acting-obsessed fans after watching Jung HaeIn's passionate performance in the film "Veteran 2," which was released on the 13th.
From sweet to spicy blitz noodles, Jung HaeIn plays two extreme characters in the drama.
Jung HaeIn has proven his infinite acting ability by playing a reliable relief role both in the cinema and on TV. He is currently starring in the tvN Saturday and Sunday TV series "My Neighbor is Mr. Perfect."
He is thrilling viewers with his first attempt at acting in a romantic comedy as Choi Seung-hyo. "My Neighbor is Mr. Perfect" is a story about a woman who tries to restart her life after a mistake, and her
It is a turbulent romance that unfolds between the son of a friend of the mother who is a living dark past. Jung HaeIn plays Choi Seung-hyo, the most notable young architect in the Korean architectural world.
Jung HaeIn is the representative of Sokoro Atelier In. Jung HaeIn has a flawless appearance that is unmistakable to anyone who sees it, a fashion sense that switches between casual looks and suits, and a longtime childhood friend, Bae
Her pure love for Somin and her cute appearance of being disarmed only in front of Bae Sun-nyeo are capturing the hearts of female viewers.
It doesn't stray too far from the scope of previous works that develop into love. However, Jung HaeIn has been able to express her unique delicate emotions and plain personality in this first attempt at the romantic comedy genre.
He is praised for completing the story and charm of the main character Choi Seung-hyo through character creation. His smooth interaction with his co-star Somin and natural everyday acting also received a passing grade.
Above all, Jung HaeIn's bright expression, which has been rarely seen since he has been performing in genre TV series and serious romance roles, shows another charm of his as an actor.
In a media interview prior to the release of the movie "Veteran 2," Jung HaeIn shared his special thoughts on "Mr. Perfect Next Door."
In response to the enthusiastic response to the TV series, he said, "It's been a long time since I've acted in a funny way on TV. It's the first time since 2019 and 2020.
I am happy to see myself laughing on stage and on TV." Her chemistry with fellow actor Somin also sparked unintended romantic speculation.
When asked if they were really in a relationship, Ng Hae-in gave a witty "no comment" and expressed her satisfaction by saying, "It seems we were a good match."
At the VIP preview screening of "Veteran 2" that was held in Seoul, Jung HaeIn invited all the cast members of "My Neighbor is Perfect," including Somin, to appear and garner hot topics.
#Hot Topic: Passionate acting in "Veteran 2" with his pupils... A transformation in acting with cool charisma In "Veteran 2", Choi Seung-hyo, "Mr. Perfect Next Door", has completely disappeared.
With an unfamiliar, cold face, he exudes a different kind of charisma and charm. "Veteran 2" is about a youngest member of the violent crimes unit led by veteran detective Seo Do-cheol (Hwang Jung Min).
Detective Park Sun-woo (Jung HaeIn) joins the group to pursue a serial killer in this action crime drama.
After the release of "Veteran 2," the stage and audience have been giving the most positive feedback and reactions to Jung Hae-in's strong acting transformation as the new Fei-soo.
Sun-woo is in prison for the murder of a pregnant woman by accident. When the former warden (Jung Man-sik) is released from prison, he is given protection because he fears he will become a target for retaliation by the serial killer Hatch and angry citizens.
He is a police officer who caught Seo Do-cheol's eye at the scene where Seo Dong-cheol and the Criminal Investigation Unit team were called in after he requested a police officer. Park Sun-woo is a former member of the UDT who has excellent physical and martial arts skills.
Seo Do Cheol likes her boldness and courage, and she joins the Special Investigation Team as the youngest detective. However, due to various circumstances, the members of the Special Investigation Team
With his subtle gaze as he persistently observes, and his somewhat cold and suspicious appearance, he becomes more delicate and menacing as the drama progresses, creating tension.
Cho Tae Oh (Yu A In), who played the villain in "Veteran 1," aroused anger with his villainous appearance that was obvious to everyone.
Park Sun-woo, the new character following Jo Tae-oh, is too complicated and confusing to be identified as a villain. There is no clear information about him, and the psychological motives behind his abnormal behavior are unclear.
It must have been difficult for an actor to fully understand and assimilate into the character. Nevertheless, Jung HaeIn has a close relationship with director Ryoo Seung-wan.
In the film, he focused on Park Sun-woo's emotions from moment to moment, creating a subtle and eerie new look. After the film was released, he was praised for his "passionate acting," and the intense "Veteran 2" story was different from the first part.
He was praised for showing off his unique charm. His action skills, which were seen in works such as "DP - Deserter Pursuer" and "Snowdrop", also created a synergistic effect when he met with director Ryoo Seung-wan's direction.
Jung HaeIn said in an interview, "At first, I had to think about the situation of the characters as a player and asked the director a lot of questions, but the director just told me about the moment and the phenomenon.
"Later on, I thought that the more circumstances and stories that Park Sun-woo had, the more difficult it would be to express them, so
Regarding the public's reaction to his "pupil acting," he said, "The camera was focused on me from a tight angle, so I was a bit hesitant.
"I usually act in a relaxed manner without worrying about how my face looks on camera, but this time I was focused on eye contact and
"I was very careful because even the wrong direction or blink count could have made the meaning different," he said.
"I think that's how people saw the image of Jung HaeIn as a person.
I haven't done anything. I'm a bit worried that this work will change the image (the public has of me)," he said, drawing laughter with his witty answer.
It's been 11 years since his debut, and he has been steadily polishing his own style as an actor while continuing to appear in projects and not being afraid of challenges.
Jung HaeIn has once again proven his infinite potential through "Mr. Perfect Next Door" and "Veteran 2." Expectations are high for the different performances and expressions he will show in the future.


By chunchun 2024/09/15 13:00 KST