[Edaily Starin Reporter Kim Ga-young] Suho is taking center stage in 'The Crown Prince Has Disappeared' with his dazzling performance.
Suho is meeting viewers as Crown Prince Lee Gun in the MBN weekend miniseries 'The Crown Prince Has Disappeared' (written by Park Chul and Kim Ji-soo, directed by Kim Jin-man and Kim Sang-hoon, produced by Studio Jidam, Chorokbaem Media, Superbook). With only two episodes left until the end, we take a look at Suho's performance, who is leading the drama with his outstanding charm and acting skills despite it being his first attempt at a historical drama.
The visual of the crown prince himself
Su-ho, who expressed his desire to be called the 'Confident Crown Prince' at the production conference, immediately captivated viewers from his first appearance as Crown Prince Lee Gun, with both a playful smile and serious eyes. In particular, he perfectly pulled off various costumes, including the crown prince's symbolic gonryongpo, mask, beanie, formal attire, and official uniform, and drew admiration from viewers with his flawless appearance in any situation, from the crown prince's palace to the prison.
Dynamic historical action
Suho completed the tense scenes with flashy yet dynamic movements, such as the thrilling comic action of running away by climbing over a wall while wearing a blindfold, a one-on-many duel with the police, and a scene where he broke into the house of the villains while hiding his identity with a black mask, giving the viewers a strong sense of immersion.
Deeper acting skills
Above all, Suho, who received good responses from the first episode with his stable historical drama tone and solid pronunciation, proved his presence as a leading actor by portraying a character with various aspects such as humorous charm, innocent side, dignity as a crown prince, and sharp charisma with acting that felt rich in emotions and depth.
In this way, Suho is receiving favorable reviews for completing the role of 'Prince Suho' with his warm visuals and delicate acting skills, and thanks to Suho's active performance, the 18th episode once again recorded its highest viewership ratings with 4.5% nationwide and a peak of 4.9% (based on Nielsen Korea).
The preview for Episode 19 raised expectations by showing Lee Gun fighting against the rebellion and receiving the abdication from Haejong. Episodes 19 and the final episode will air on MBN at 10 PM on Saturdays and Sundays.
Suho is meeting viewers as Crown Prince Lee Gun in the MBN weekend miniseries 'The Crown Prince Has Disappeared' (written by Park Chul and Kim Ji-soo, directed by Kim Jin-man and Kim Sang-hoon, produced by Studio Jidam, Chorokbaem Media, Superbook). With only two episodes left until the end, we take a look at Suho's performance, who is leading the drama with his outstanding charm and acting skills despite it being his first attempt at a historical drama.
The visual of the crown prince himself
Su-ho, who expressed his desire to be called the 'Confident Crown Prince' at the production conference, immediately captivated viewers from his first appearance as Crown Prince Lee Gun, with both a playful smile and serious eyes. In particular, he perfectly pulled off various costumes, including the crown prince's symbolic gonryongpo, mask, beanie, formal attire, and official uniform, and drew admiration from viewers with his flawless appearance in any situation, from the crown prince's palace to the prison.
Dynamic historical action
Suho completed the tense scenes with flashy yet dynamic movements, such as the thrilling comic action of running away by climbing over a wall while wearing a blindfold, a one-on-many duel with the police, and a scene where he broke into the house of the villains while hiding his identity with a black mask, giving the viewers a strong sense of immersion.
Deeper acting skills
Above all, Suho, who received good responses from the first episode with his stable historical drama tone and solid pronunciation, proved his presence as a leading actor by portraying a character with various aspects such as humorous charm, innocent side, dignity as a crown prince, and sharp charisma with acting that felt rich in emotions and depth.
In this way, Suho is receiving favorable reviews for completing the role of 'Prince Suho' with his warm visuals and delicate acting skills, and thanks to Suho's active performance, the 18th episode once again recorded its highest viewership ratings with 4.5% nationwide and a peak of 4.9% (based on Nielsen Korea).
The preview for Episode 19 raised expectations by showing Lee Gun fighting against the rebellion and receiving the abdication from Haejong. Episodes 19 and the final episode will air on MBN at 10 PM on Saturdays and Sundays.