Recently, Go Han-min impressed audiences with the Netflix film “Uprising,” in which he plays Soichiro, an interpreter of the Japanese general Genshin (played by Jung Sung-il). He left a strong impression during the intense action scene between Genshin and Chun-young (played by Kang Dong-won).
“Uprising” is set during the turbulent times of the Japanese invasions of Korea and follows Jong-ryo (Park Jung-min), the son of a powerful military family, and his servant Chun-young. They become enemies after Jong-ryo becomes a royal officer and Chun-young joins the militia. In the midst of the chaos, Soichiro also made his mark as a larger-than-life character.
Before “Uprising,” Go Han-min appeared in the action-packed historical drama “Queen Woo,” in which Queen Woo struggles to crown a new king within 24 hours of the king’s sudden death while being targeted by thirsty of power. princes and the five ruling tribes. Go Han-min played the role of Pa Ya, the second-in-command of the White Tiger tribe, who obeys the tribe’s leader, Noe-eum (played by Won Hyun-jun), bringing a tense atmosphere to the story.
His various roles in drama films such as “Hospital Playlist 2”, “Secret Royal Inspector & Joy”, “All of Us Are Dead” and “Parasyte: The Grey” have honed his skills, which are now evident in his extraordinary performances in two films. of the most anticipated works of 2024.
Go Han-min shared, “I recently greeted viewers as Pa Ya of the White Tiger Tribe in ‘Queen Woo,’ and now I have taken on the role of Soichiro in the Netflix film ‘Uprising.’ Both are projects I love, and because the characters are so different, I think you’ll appreciate their unique charm. I hope you enjoy the works and remember the actor Go Han-min.”
He added, “Both productions were historical dramas. I will continue to work hard to welcome you into even more diverse roles in the future. Please show your love and support.”
Go Han-min’s latest film, “Uspiring,” is now available for streaming on Netflix to widespread acclaim.
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