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Actor Lee Hee-joon discusses his complex villain role in 'The Straw Man'
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Actor Lee Hee-joon discusses his complex villain role in 'The Straw Man'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actor Lee Hee-joon discusses his role as a villain in the ENA drama 'The Straw Man'.
  • He aimed to create a character that viewers could not easily hate, focusing on minute details.
  • The drama concluded on May 26th, following a story of a detective reluctantly cooperating with a serial killer.

Actor Lee Hee-joon has garnered praise for his portrayal of a complex villain in the recently concluded ENA drama 'The Straw Man.' The 47-year-old actor focused on meticulously crafting his character, ensuring that even the smallest details contributed to a performance that made the antagonist difficult for viewers to outright despise.

'The Straw Man,' which aired its final episode on May 26th, centered on a detective who finds himself in an unexpected partnership with a serial killer he despises. The series explored the intricate dynamics and moral ambiguities arising from this forced collaboration.

Lee Hee-joon's performance highlighted his dedication to nuanced acting, bringing a depth to the villain that resonated with audiences. His approach involved delving into the character's motivations and behaviors, aiming for a portrayal that was compelling rather than purely detestable.

The drama's narrative provided a unique premise, delving into the complexities of crime investigation and the blurred lines between good and evil when circumstances necessitate cooperation between opposing forces. Lee Hee-joon's ability to inhabit such a character has been a key talking point following the show's conclusion.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.