Kwon Yul's 50% Showmanship Villain Role
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Actor Kwon Yul is captivating viewers with his unique charm as a "showmanship villain" in the MBC Friday-Saturday drama 'Fifty Percent'. Kwon Yul plays Chairman Do, a giant businessman who runs the Heaven Hotel and Casino, showcasing a different kind of character appeal from the main protagonists like Shin Ha-kyun, Heo Sung-tae, and Oh Jung-se.
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Chairman Do is a character with a flamboyant appearance, unwavering dignity, and captivating eloquence. Based on his sharp sense for quickly assessing situations and his excellent social skills, he uses people he needs like pieces on a chessboard and skillfully navigates the flow of power.
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Chairman Do's distinctiveness, setting him apart from typical villains in dramas, lies in his speech that naturally incorporates English, exaggerated gestures, and a confident attitude. This is further enhanced by his unconventional visual style, matching a suit jacket with pajama pants, and an enigmatic smile, all of which grab attention.
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Kwon Yul masterfully portrays the cold-blooded nature and unpredictable aspects hidden behind his cheerful and flamboyant facade, adding dramatic fun as his presence acts as a variable in the protagonists' storyline. Kwon Yul, whose appearances have become a spectacle in themselves, has established himself as a "showmanship villain" and continues to deliver a "special performance" despite being a special guest on 'Fifty Percent'.
The role of Chairman Do, played by Kwon Yul, is a character who hides a dangerous true nature behind a glamorous exterior, and he is working alongside Shin Ha-kyun and Oh Jung-se. Kwon Yul's transformation into a new kind of "showmanship villain" never seen before is earning him praise for broadening his acting spectrum.