Park Sung-hoon, the perpetrator of school violence by Song Hye-kyo
Park Sung-hoon, the perpetrator of school violence by Song Hye-kyo
Actor Park Sung-hoon showed off his detailed and bloody villain role through the Netflix series 'The Glory'.

In 'The Glory', which was released on December 30 of last year, Park Sung-hoon is causing overindulgence with his performance as a villain who causes anger by playing Jeon Jae-joon, who inflicted school violence on Moon Dong-eun (played by Song Hye-kyo).

Jeon Jae-jun, played by Park Seong-hoon, is an Ha-mu-in character who stands out wherever he goes and lives as a boss every time he is noticed. Park Sung-hoon created the character of a lifetime by playing a murderous tycoon with a fashionable style, good looks, and vicious personality.
Park Sung-hoon, the perpetrator of school violence by Song Hye-kyo
Park Sung-hoon, the perpetrator of school violence by Song Hye-kyo
In the play, the psychological portrayal of Jeon Jae-jun, a character who still likes Park Yeon-jin (played by Lim Ji-yeon), who is his classmate and is married to someone else, but harbors another desire, was expressed elegantly so as not to reveal anything. He is receiving a warm response from viewers by showing off a different charm from his previous works.

Park Sung-hoon's seamless connection with the child actor who played Jae-joon, as well as Jeon Jae-jun himself, melts into the work from his hairstyle to his sharp eyes, making him one of the reasons why you can't help but watch 'The Glory'.

In particular, Park Sung-hoon, who has been praised as a 'new discovery' through 'The Glory', is also receiving attention for his past works in which he distinguished himself as a villain in the dramas 'Justice' and 'Psychopath Diary'. In addition, 'My Only One', which gained popularity as a good character, Jangorae, is also talked about, and his wide acting spectrum continues to be praised.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr