I'm so angry because he's such a good villain...Akyeon Lee Heejun, the evil dancer, Lung-ryun-ah, is acting very hard
Apr 14, 2025
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In the Netflix series 'Bad Performance', which was released on the 4th, Lee Hee-joon played the role of a private loan man who was pushed to the edge of a cliff in the bad performance of a debt, playing a character who crossed the cool madness and desperate survival instinct, leaving an intense and deep lingering feeling.
A typical 'strong, weak, and weak' human group in which a man who tries to survive skillfully in extreme situations is infinitely obsequious in front of the strong and cruel in front of the weak. Lee Hee-jun completed this complex character with a dense performance without any feeling of flustering.
When the loan guy was driven to the end of his life due to investment failures and bond debt, he eventually abandoned himself. He planned to kill his father to pay for his death insurance, and visited Gil-ryong (Kim Sung-kyun) to request the murder. Lee Hee-jun gave a heavy shock by portraying a character who was completely paralyzed after going to the edge of the cliff because he was driven by private loan debt and made choices that he should never have as a human being.
He delicately unraveled the inner side of the character, who pretends to be calm and ideal on the outside, but whose tone and eyes are mixed with extreme anger and collapsed self-esteem. He expressed resignation and madness in short lines in front of Gil-ryong, and created uncomfortable tension with forced laughter that suppressed emotions in the face-to-face scene with an insurance company employee.
In particular, his performance, which built up tension by building up from the beginning, shone properly in the second half. He takes revenge, but the situation is getting out of control. The attitude of trying to avoid responsibility until the end, even though he was trapped in an abandoned building, his whole body tied up, and he begged for his life covered in oil, revealed the duplicity of a private loan man. Lee Hee-jun provided extreme immersion with a combination of emotions, including fear, resignation, and desire to live. At the same time, Lee Hee-joon's condensed acting skills overwhelmed the viewers, culminating in the climax.
In this way, Lee Hee-jun made a character named a debauchery man live and breathe as a mean and cowardly human being who might exist somewhere in reality. He expressed the physical and mental breakdown of the character in a convincing way by designing a detailed way of speaking, a cringe of shoulders, and an angle of gaze.
In particular, the character's unique dry language and strangely twisted accent revealed the psychology of the character, the process of quietly pressing the opponent, and the control of breathing to raise emotions in silence firmly supported the weight of the 'psychological thriller' genre.
Lee Hee-jun, who once again proved his wide acting spectrum and deep introspection through this 'bad performance'. Expectations for Lee Hee-jun's next move, which leads the suspense and reality of the entire work, are amplified by convincingly depicting the complex reality of a human being who abandoned morality for survival, not the commonly consumed 'villain'.
Meanwhile, the Netflix series 'Bad Performance' starring Lee Hee-joon was released on Netflix on the 4th, and soon after its release, it is being streamed amid favorable reviews, garnering high buzz among domestic and foreign viewers.
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