![]() However, as the show progresses, Jun Pyo has a change of heart. Whether it is through his expressions or actions, the audience will feel the chilled breeze through the screen because of his icy, cruel heart. Or in the most iconic scene that stunned the audience when he asked a classmate to lick ice cream off his shoe. ![]() In the initial scenes, the audience gets to see how icy cold Lee Min Ho can truly act when he smashes a cake all over a girl’s face, who specifically baked it for him, and his excuse to do it was that he eats cakes made by top-notch pastry chefs - a complete jerk. Not only is the story portrayed well, but it has become a trendsetter for many school dramas to come. Boys Over Flowers might have a cliché storyline where a rich, spoiled brat, Gu Jun Pyo, portrayed by Lee Min Ho, falls in love with the poor yet courageous Geum Jan-di, who gets an opportunity to study in their elite school. This SBS drama became an instant hit all across Asia, and it is still a classic K-Drama favorite for fans to re-watch. No one could argue after seeing Boys Over Flowers on this list as it is Lee Min Ho’s best of the best performance. Due to his presence in the series, it was noted to be one of the most anticipated shows of 2022. Whether it is through the initial chivalrous gestures or the complete gaslighting jerk attitude, Lee Min Ho’s performance is commendable. Leaving fans baffled as he insults her with derogatory remarks and later informs her that he is already married. When Sunja tells him that she is expecting, he initially acts cheery, but as soon as she wishes to marry him, the audience sees a 180-shift in his expression. However, in Pachinko Min Ho plays a manipulative, gaslighting villain that is too close to home. In most K-drama, the audience often gets to see an over-the-top villain. It is quite daring to take on the villainous role of Koh Hansu, a merchant who forms a relationship with Sunja, the main character, when she was in her teens. The show narrates their sacrifices and how they affect all generations. From his childish banter to him rolling in bed after recognizing his feelings, Lee Min Ho will leave no gap in making watchers fall for him.īased on the New York Times best Seller novel, Pachinkotells a tale of an immigrant family across a few generations. In the initial scenes, where Joon Jae discovers Ji Hyun’s character for the first time in his closet, that entire cat and mouse chase is absolutely hilarious, one that will leave tears of laughter in the audience's eyes. Through his off-the-charts chemistry with Ji Hyun, and their constant banter, Min Ho gives his fans myriad moments of joy and scenes to ship them over. Not only that, but it also depicts the actor's versatile acting range. One as a modern con artist and another from the Joseon era, which is always a refreshing change. ![]() The audience gets a chance to see Min Ho portray a double role. However, his life takes an interesting turn when he discovers a mermaid played by Jun Ji Hyun. Legend Of The Blue Sea revolves around Joon Jae portrayed by Lee Min Ho, who is one of the biggest con artists in Seoul. Lee Min Ho is celebrated as the Wang (king) of K-Drama, and no one can deny this sheer fact after watching Legends of the Blue Sea, through which he yet again proves that he can seamlessly adapt to any kind of role. ![]()
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