The actor Park Hyung-Sik, recently who makes news for the 5 billion KRW per episode, is leaving a strong impression as bad in KBS2 weekend mini series twelve. Despite this stellar power, the evaluations of the show have constantly decreased, starting from 8.1%for the premiere and descending to 5.9%, 4.2%, 3.1%and 2.6%in the following episodes.
Episodes 5 and 6, broadcast on 6 and 7 September, showed the return of the memories of O-Gwi (Park Hyung-Sik). After obtaining the last black stone and kidnapping successfully Mir (Lee Ja-Bin) through Samin (Kim Chan-Hyung), O-Gwi begins to experiment with disorientation, seeing blurred images of himself before Mir, reporting something unusual.
In his research to resurrect the spirit of Haetae, O-Gwi performs a ritual to expel the soul of the dragon from Mir’s body. Yet, while Mir’s memories fill in the midst of an blinding light, O-Gwi collapses. In the past, O-Gwi and Mir have shared a passionate love, but O-Gwi was punished by the divine decree for challenging destiny and made the world ruined. As a result, Marok (Sung Dong-Il) has canceled all Mir da O-Gwi memories, leaving him trapped in eternal, neither living nor dead darkness.
Wake up, O-Gwi triggers anger to be imprisoned for thousands of years, attacking Marok while also protects Mir from Samin’s assaults, showing the persistent depth of his emotions.
Park Hyung-Sik performance affects a balance between moderation and explosive emotion, convincingly interpreting the transformation of O-GWI from cold cynicism to the intense fury with the return of his past memories. His shaded acting highlights the complexity of the evil but tragic person of O-Gwi.
Fans are anticipating with impatience to what extent the dark actions of O-Gwi and the final clash with the 12 zodiac angels who defend the human world will go. The touching relationship between O-Gwi and Mir adds emotional depth, leaving the spectators curious about how their restored memories will modify the narrative that is taking place.
Sources: Tenasia