Actor Jin Sun-kyu 'Jin Sun-kyu' Although there are likes and dislikes of the work, there are no likes and dislikes of Jin Seon-gyu's acting.
Jin Sun-kyu turned into Koo Jung-ho, the representative of Shin Seong-hwa's film company, in the Netflix series 「Ama」, revealing the bare face of Chungmuro's film version in the 1980s.
Koo Jung-ho, played by Jin Sun-kyu, is a power-oriented realist who does not use any means to achieve commercial success, showing his humble but harsh nature to the weak. He is also a character who concentrated on the power structure of the Chungmuro film industry in the 1980s, playing a key role in triggering the drama's conflict.
Koo Joong-ho (Jin Sun-kyu) presses top star Jung Hee-ran (Lee Ha-nee), who is problematic of excessive exposure, to step down from her lead role, and fills the vacancy with new Shin Joo-ae (Bang Hyo-rin), sparking dramatic tension. Shin Joo-ae (Bang Hyo-rin), who filled her vacancy, is a former showgirl and creates a new tension by securing the lead role with a bold declaration that `Please make me Jung Hee-ran.'
Jin Seon-gyu excels at expressing the ambivalence of Gu Joong-ho. In front of those in power, they come and go with the servility of groveling and the harshness of brutally stepping on the weak. He brought the character to life by completely dissolving gestures full of bluff, unique speech, and appearance reflecting the Chungmuro atmosphere of the 1980s.
In particular, eye acting, which varies from scene to scene, is the best. The calculations hidden behind the slick smile and the sharp eyes that flash at the moment convincingly reveal human greed.
Jin Seon-gyu goes beyond simple villain roles and realistically plays the complex human image created by the times and desires, further raising the tension of the play.