The Netflix original series 'Narco-Saints' is a story about a civilian who was framed for the fugitive drug The Godfather who took control of the South American nation Narco-Saints accepting the secret mission of the NIS. It is based on the true story of Cho Bong-haeng, who became a drug king by working with the world's largest drug cartel, the Carly Cartel.
Kang In-gu (Ha Jung-woo), who came to Narco-Saints, a South American country whose name is unfamiliar to find a chance to make a big money, is working on a red fish business with his friend. However, at the moment of crisis, he meets with the Korean pastor Jeon Yo-hwan (Hwang Jung-min), who has a strong influence on the Narco-Saints government as well as the Korean society, and he is very helpful and trusts him.
However, when cocaine was found on a ship that was carrying goods and heading to Korea, he was unfairly imprisoned, and his dream was shattered. At this time, NIS agent Choi Chang-ho (Park Hae-soo) comes and makes a huge proposal to cooperate with the secret operation to arrest Jeon Yo-hwan, the drug The Godfather. The population accepts Choi Chang-ho's proposal and heads back to Narco-Saints.
'Narco-Saints' is a work that attracts psychological warfare that each character is deceived and deceived. Acting of Actors who maintain the tension is the key, and the Actors who play each role perfectly play the role of Faith and create synergy. In a word, 'Narco-Saints' is a work with Actors' 'Acting Taste', among which Jo Woo-jin's Acting stands out. If the trusted Actors responded to their beliefs by performing as much as expected, Jo Woo-jin played more than expected.
It is Jo Woo-jin who overwhelms the gaze with eyes and appearance from the first appearance. Jo Woo-jin, who speaks short hair, tattoos, Yanbian dialect and Chinese, shows the enormousness of the group and raises dramatic tension. Jo Woo-jin, who does not do many lines, expresses hatred and blind faith with flashing eyes, emits an amazing aura.
In the early part, if you act as a 'shin stiller' that catches the eye, the latter part is the level of taking control of the whole work. His act, which is assaulted by Jeon Yo-hwan and recites prayer with a hard eye and shows absolute faith, is a highlight of 'Narco-Saints'. Jo Woo-jin's 'face of the cloth', which freely crosses the 180-degree different poles and poles, acted as Faith number' of 'Narco-Saints'.
Not just in 'Narco-Saints' Jo Woo-jin also made an impressive act by melting the color of Jo Woo-jin' in his role in 'King Maker' which was released in January of this year and 'Electric + In Part 1' which was released in July. It appears as a new character every time as if it is changing the face. This is why Jo Woo-jin's step to create a three-dimensional character of each work with a limitless spectrum is focused on the poisonous gaze.