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Lee Min-ho fascinated the viewers with his impressive acting transformation and powerful performances in “Pachinko”

Actor Lee Min-ho has completed an unrivaled character with his intense acting transformation. 

Lee Min-ho recently fascinated viewers around the world by creating famous scenes in every episode as Go Han-su, the character who changes the life of young Sun-ja in Apple TV+’s original drama “Pachinko”, which has recently been receiving enthusiastic reviews in Korea and abroad.

Through “Pachinko”, Lee Min-ho left a mysterious yet intense impression on the viewers by portraying the image of an ambitious businessman and a man with fatal charms in secret love.

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In particular, as “Pachinko” depicts the lives of Koreans in the Japanese colonial era against the backdrop of real historical events, Lee Min-ho drew admiration as he showed off his unique presence by presenting sincere acting despite the realistic and complex narratives.

In addition, Lee Min-ho caught the attention of audiences by taking on the role of a “bad guy” and performing the shocking subject of forbidden love in his own style that he had not shown before. He succeeded in transforming 100% of his acting and made a strong impact with his perfect and overwhelming performances, such as his manly and sophisticated visual, threatening but mysterious eyes and voice, delicate movements, etc. 

Moreover, Lee Min-ho also showed his attachment and interest in this work by personally participating in an audition for the first time after 13 years to be cast for the role of Han-su, who has a wild feeling that is different from his previous characters. Shortly after the release of “Pachinko”, Lee Min-ho got complimented by major foreign media for his sincere acting, including his acting transformation, character digestion, and his chemistry with other actors.

Meanwhile, “Pachinko” starring Lee Min-ho is a drama based on the New York Times’s best-selling novel of the same name. It tells a delicate and warm story about the hopes and dreams of Korean immigrant families. “Pachinko” will be released every Friday until April 29th

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