What makes Choi Won Young an effective villain on recently ended drama 'Three Days'?
2014.05.04
The villain of the recently finished SBS' drama 'Three Days' got into the nerves of the show's viewers.
Actor Choi Won Young was portraying the role of the main antagonist named Kim Do-jin. He was not just simply doing his role, but he's making a markable performance. His character seldom talks when he orders demonic acts like killing and exploding a bomb, but his eyes and gestures told it all already. However, when he talks, his calm voice, which is totally opposite from a villain's normal voice, gives more impact.
'Three Days' ended on May 1st which recieved 13.8% program rating. It will be followed by 'You're All Surrounded' which will start on May 7th, and will air every Wednesday and Thursday at 21:55 KST.
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