It's terrible. It's terrible..Park Hae-soo's bad acting skills show worked again

Apr 15, 2025

It's terrible. It's terrible..Park Hae-soo's bad acting skills show worked again



It's terrible. It's terrible..Park Hae-soo's bad acting skills show worked again
Actor Park Hae-soo proved his presence with an eerie sense of immersion by completing the narrative of evil with his understated performance.

The Netflix series 'Bad Performance', which was released on the 4th, is a crime thriller about six people who are entangled in a bad relationship that they cannot escape even if they want to. Shortly after its release, "Bad Performance" topped the Korean series and quickly became a box office hit. And at the peak was Park Hae-soo, who turned into a 'Witness Man'. He increased the density of his work by controlling the tension of the play with his meticulous performance.

As the second half of the work progressed, 'Witness Man' played by Park Hae-soo turned from a simple hit-and-run accident witness to the starting point and designer of the entire event. Park Hae-soo led the play with a sense of immersion that seemed to have been completely eroded by the character, and his breathing, which was not disturbed while changing emotions from moment to moment, served as a central axis for coordinating the tension and rhythm of 'bad performance'.




In particular, Park Hae-soo created anxiety among viewers with just one slow-flowing gaze and depicted the nature of the character in an extremely three-dimensional manner. It was calm all the time, so it was even more eerie. His eyes, which seemed to be shaken by guilt, suddenly changed coolly, and behind his running attitude, there was a cool inside that tightened the opponent.

Park Hae-soo delicately recorded the flow of emotions in the midst of a shocking ending, and expressed the narrative of a character mixed with fear and self-pity in a dense manner. The appearance of maintaining a cool attitude without being disturbed even after all the truths were revealed clearly imprinted the cool back of the character.

Through this 'evil performance', Park Hae-soo expanded his spectrum once again by meticulously depicting the darkness and madness of human nature beyond just acting as a villain. Expectations are high on what kind of face Park Hae-soo, who shows better-than-expected results in each work, will turn into next time.




Meanwhile, 'Bad Performance', starring Park Hae-soo, has been streaming since its release on Netflix on the 4th.



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