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Actor Lee Jin-uk, widely recognized for his role in the 2015 film "The Beauty Inside," has taken on a distinctly different character in Netflix's apocalyptic horror series "Sweet Home." In the recently released Season 2, Lee portrays Pyeon Sang-wook, a scarred thug with a mysterious past, whose body is inhabited by the parasitic monster human Jung Ui-myeong.
In an interview in Seoul, Lee emphasized the unique challenge of playing a character vastly different from his previous roles. He acknowledged the positive feedback received for his portrayal, describing the character as one that will linger in his memory.
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Based on Naver's webtoon, "Sweet Home" gained global popularity with its twisted post-apocalyptic narrative, fantastical elements, and intense gore. Season 2 introduces new characters, expanding the storyline into an all-out survival war against the monster curse.
Lee addressed viewer concerns about increased complexity in the new subplots, suggesting that many questions could find resolution in a potential Season 3. He expressed confidence that revisiting the series would be an enticing prospect for viewers after experiencing the upcoming season.
With a career spanning from his 2003 debut as a Panasonic model, Lee has ventured into various acting projects, including TV series like tvN's "Nine-Times Time Travel" and the 2018 crime thriller "Voice 2" on OCN. His film credits include the 2016 sci-fi thriller "Time Renegades" and the 2021 romance "A Year-End Medley" directed by Kwak Jae-yong.
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While comfortable with public criticism, Lee emphasized his desire to be a role model for younger actors, aspiring to be someone they can look up to. The actor's down-to-earth and humble demeanor was evident as he expressed gratitude for every role and opportunity, adopting a relaxed attitude towards both work and life.
In a contemplative note, Lee underscored the idea that aging is about finding the positive aspects of a situation, asserting that understanding certain aspects of life becomes clearer with time.
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