Kwang soo review rating running man năm 2024
Typically on Running Man, episodes with guests can only really shine when the guests let go of their professional image to properly engage in all the games. It’s not a time to worry about your makeup sweating off or how it will look if end up wrestling other people to the ground in the name of survival. And this type of letting go is okay; after all, it’s just one or two episodes of ruthlessness for a more engaging appearance. But what happens when it’s almost four years of it? Show That by itself isn’t a problem. However, the absence of a proper counterbalance in the acting field has cornered Kwang-soo into his Running Man personas as the funny guy or the goofy romantic interest for his acting roles. This issue struck me most in episode 183 when guest Moon So-ri called her husband, Director Jang Joon-hwan. When he was asked about for his opinion on actor Lee Kwang-soo, his response was much less than enthusiastic. While it’s silly to base a generalization on a single director’s response, the gist of his reaction has been a running gag within the show — it’s clear that while it’s known that Kwang-soo is an actor, he hasn’t built nearly as much substance in that arena as he has accumulated in variety. It’s possible that his popular Running Man character and comparatively limited start have stunted current acting possibilities because of the implications of hiring an actor who regularly plays such an iconic role. And while Kwang-soo may drum up interest as an entertaining character, he has yet do to so as a compelling and marketable actor in a main role. Moreover, filming Running Man takes a great deal of time and energy, serving as an obstacle that both Song Ji-hyo and Lee Kwang-soo regularly overcome. But while Ji-hyo can fall back on her sleepy persona, can you imagine a tired Kwang-soo? Worse, can you imagine an episode without Kwang-soo? Because both differ in what they provide to and gain from Running Man, the show exists as a larger part of Kwang-soo’s status than Ji-hyo’s, making it difficult to ascertain if the former has purposely chosen to make variety a priority or has just not been offered better roles. One aspect to keep in mind when comparing the two, also, is that Song Ji-hyo does have much more acting experience than Lee Kwang-soo. As a result, Ji-hyo has a more stable resume upon which to base her future castings, letting her variety persona add another skill and fanbase to bring to the table. Even her fictitious ‘Monday Couple‘ set-up doesn’t detract from her paired roles. Kwang-soo, on the other hand, had been picking up minor roles up until his selection for Running Man, better known for some of his CFs rather than any acting roles. His participation in the show has potentially stunted his acting possibilities by making his largest claim to fame a funny variety persona. That’s not to say that he hasn’t been a great success — his devoted fan base both domestically and internationally and CF deals certainly attest to the opposite. But when it comes to casting an actor, Lee Kwang-soo’s repertoire doesn’t inspire much confidence due to the limited variety of roles and limited anticipation of his acting talents. In present-day, the difference between Kwang-soo’s acting and variety success isn’t a large issue: he’s still fairly young and has an excellent foundation for future activities. Taking into consideration his current fame, it almost seems strange to even question any part of his success. But the real question becomes this: what happens after Running Man? In other words, can or should Lee Kwang-soo’s career be sustained as a comedian or an major actor, especially when he has shown overwhelming ability as a variety persona? It’s a curious query because of the staying power of an deeply established variety image. Current reasons for casting Kwang-soo in a limited number of roles make sense: it’s difficult to take him seriously when his fame is imbued with so much of his foolish character. He brings much to the table as comedic relief but has yet to be properly tested in a main role playing a more developed and serious character. Should that day come, potentially in the upcoming movie Good Friends, it will most likely be a test as to his ability to be marketed as the actor Lee Kwang-soo rather than Running Man‘s comedic giraffe. Why did Kwang Soo really leave Running Man?After 11 years on 'Running Man', actor Lee Kwang Soo took the difficult decision to leave the show to recover from his ankle injury. After 11 years on 'Running Man', actor Lee Kwang Soo took the difficult decision to leave the show to recover from his ankle injury. Who is the most famous in Running Man?Yoo Jae Suk He is known as the "Nation's MC" and is one of the most respected and beloved entertainers in South Korea. He has been a part of Running Man since its inception and is admired for his quick wit, humor, and charisma. He also has a kind and gentle personality that makes him easy to like. Is Running Man popular in Korea?In the case of "Running Man" in South Korea, the show has impressive demand, 20.6 times greater than the average show over the last 30 days. This performance is exceptional, as only 2.7% of all TV shows generate this level of demand in the market. What happened to Lee Kwang Soo?On February 15, 2020, Lee was involved in a car accident which put all of his activities on pause until his recovery from ankle injury. Later in June, it was confirmed that he would be starring in The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure, a sequel to the 2014 film. The film was released in January 2022. |