[News] "Uninterested Nunchucks," Infinite's L becomes "The Next Bruce Lee"
2011.08.09
Infinite member L's "uninterested nunchucks" video is becoming a topic of discussion.
The video was aired during a special program about L as the lead character for "Jiu." L is gaining attention for his professional nunchuck skills.
In the video, L is wearing comfortable exercise clothes and we see him casually performing the nunchucks.
In contrast to his quick fingers, he has an uninterested facial expression and is even rubbing his eyes, showing his relaxed composure. Netizens have started calling the clip "uninterested nunchucks."
The rumor is that the Japanese staff gave L a round of applause when they saw him strenuously practicing nunchucks for his drama character.
Netizens who saw the video said, "Nunchuck-L has Bruce Lee's spirit," "He is so cool looking uninterested while practicing nunchucks," "He can't even see his hands," and "It's the 2nd Bruce Lee," showing their explosive reaction.
Meanwhile, "Jiu" had it's first broadcast last month on the 29th.
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