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Who is the main actor in China Entertainment TV's Korean drama "Mr. Goodbye"?

Korean star Ahn Jae-wook, who is familiar to Chinese audiences, recently returned to the TV screen with his new work "Mr. Goodbye". Ahn Jae-wook changed the path of tragedy in the play, impressing the audience with his restrained pathos. The play became popular in South Korea in the first half of last year before it was aired. It won a lot of praise from the audience for its innovative screenwriting and controlled crying scenes. Starting from January 25, China Entertainment Satellite TV will broadcast two consecutive episodes every Monday to Friday at 19:00, exclusively premiering the series for mainland audiences.

Changing to a tragic route, the charm of an idol remains

Ahn Jae-wook has a very friendly appearance and has played a series of comedy roles, especially his silly and cute role in "Victory, Fengshunying" The image of a big boy impressed the audience. This time, he plays a character with a dual personality due to his childhood shadow. Abandoned by his mother when he was a child, he was adopted to the United States. Later, through struggle, he grew up to be the operator of a large hotel. He is successful and confident on the outside but fragile and sad on the inside. Later, he returned to South Korea and met Li Boying, a hotel clerk. Just when the two were in love, he reunited with his ex-wife, who was a single mother and was terminally ill. Facing the nearby God of Death, his close lover, and his own biological son, how should he finish the rest of his life...

Ahn Jae-wook was the representative of Korean stars when the Korean Wave first emerged. Since appearing in " "Bong Soon Young" disappeared from the media for a while. This "Goodbye Mr." is Ahn Jae Wook's new work after a year and a half after filming "Bong Soon Young". Time has not diminished the idol's charm. "Mr. Goodbye" became a hit in South Korea before it was aired. Although it is not as popular as "Dae Jang Geum", the necklace he wore in the drama sold 1,500 copies in just 2 weeks after the drama aired. There are many, which shows its extraordinary popularity.

The plot is fresh and smooth, with a twist of tradition and new ideas

To be fair, "Mr. Goodbye" does not break away from the traditional routines of Korean dramas. It still uses the twin twins design that Korean screenwriters love. The male lead is rich and handsome, but always secretly sad. The female lead is a typical Cinderella, lively and cute, with no background, carefree, and reckless. In addition, there is always an infatuated male lead who is silently waiting for the female lead and never leaves. Finally, the passionate and beautiful second female lead is responsible for dramatizing and complicating the relationship. The male lead and the female lead are two people who seem to have absolutely no intersection in life, but they encounter each other by chance again and again, and various accidents occur. The happy enemies secretly develop feelings during many conflicts and bickerings. This kind of fun is full of fun. The plots from "Full House" to "My Name is Kim Sam-soon" to "Lovers in Paris" have always been tried and tested and are very popular with the audience.

But the novelty and highlight of "Mr. Goodbye" is that it abandons the old method of "frequent and complicated misunderstandings" to promote the plot of the story. It seems extremely natural and smooth. Just like the dialogue between the male lead and the female lead: "Don't be jealous, uneasy, or suspicious, it's a waste of emotion. If you have any doubts, just ask, don't hide anything." Compared with the misunderstanding between the male and female protagonists in traditional emotional dramas, As for the scene where it was a mess and refused to be explained clearly, such sincerity and straightforward feelings made the audience feel more relaxed.

Restrained emotional expression, sad but not sad

Smooth plot and emotional straightforwardness do not mean excessive sensationalism and hysteria. On the contrary, the screenwriter and director deleted the scenes of crying from beginning to end. , switching to a controlled expression technique, which is another brilliance of the play. Although the male lead is terminally ill, he always hides alone, like a beast licking his wounds in a corner. He refuses to leave his lover with only sadness and pain in his last days. Even if she can't help herself when facing her lover, she sheds tears very controlledly. The whole play is tender and moving, sad but not sad. It’s no wonder that once the drama was released, the media and audiences alike commented on An Jae Wook’s increasingly mature acting skills. When evaluating the play, some Korean media pointed out that "Mr. Goodbye" is both a tragedy and a sad comedy.

For those who like Korean dramas and want to experience new feelings, I believe this "Mr. Goodbye" can satisfy your appetite!

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