Suits Park Hyung-sik has become a full-time lawyer, although it's still fake.
Sometimes there are fakes that are more real than real, and there is a real one that gets so used to it or is self-confident that it misses the core. But there are fakes that are not real, so desperate that they can see through the core.
It is the story of Park Hyung-sik (played by Ko Yeon-woo) in KBS2's tree drama Suits (played by Kim Jung-min, director Kim Jin-woo, and production monster union entertainment Pictures).
In the play, Ko Yeon-woo had always dreamed of a lawyer, had the ability to be, but could not be, because he did not give him that the world was an opportunity. Such a late actress met a miraculous opportunity at the end of the cliff: an opportunity to work as a new lawyer at South Korea's top Law firm. He was desperate, and he had a chance to get rid of it, and every day he was found out, Danger is growing up as a lawyer in it.
The 8th episode of Suits, which aired on the 17th, showed the growth of the late actress implicitly and impactfully. It grasped the core of the case of requesting dismissal of forgery employees and found out the large amount of embezzlement of large accounting corporations. Distribution that does not bend beliefs even though it is pushed to the dismissal Danger, not just seeing events, but seeing people in the case. He showed the same ability and activity more real than a real lawyer.
Thanks to this, Ko Yeon-woo led the South Korea's top Law firm 'Gang & Ham' representative Kang Ha-yeon (Jin Hee-kyung) to the word 'formal lawyer from today'. Now, Ko is no longer a lawyer for Kang & Ham. He is a formal lawyer. It is natural to expect what kind of performance Ko Yeon-woo, who showed such outstanding ability and unstoppable growth when assisting Choi Kang-seok's work as a lawyer for probation, will perform when he becomes a regular lawyer.
In fact, Suits is a kind of growth drama from the standpoint of Ko Yeon-woo, which is also a counter-electrode that overturns the preconceptions that are framed. This is a storyline that can draw consensus, but the character itself, with its genius Matching King, is not common: it must contain both opposite aspects. The role of the actor is an important role.
In this sense, the performance of Park Hyung-sik, an actor in Suits, is worth noting. It shows the sense of flexibly changing characters according to the situation change, the concentration of acting ability that leads to the audience's empathy and immersion, and the excellent expressive power that surrounds all of these. As the drama grows more and more, the deepening acting comes to a greater charm. Park Hyung-sik, an actor in Suits, is a brilliant and attractive reason for viewers.
Suits is a drama about the romance of a fake new lawyer with a legendary lawyer and a genius Matching King of South Korea's top Law firm. It airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m.