Song Kang Korean Dramas You Should Not Skip

Song Kang Korean dramas

Song Kang keeps building a diverse and solid filmography!

From romance, action and human genres, viewers can choose from a variety of engrossing stories.

As My Demon is quickly approaching its end, Song Kang is showing a thrilling romance in the role of homme fatale demon Jung Gu-won. Regardless of genre, the actor is proving his worth as a genre artisan.

Romance and Thriller Story Young Master – Song Kang

Previously, Song Kang has been building up a romance filmography, ranging from the teen romance shown in the Netflix series Love Alarm to the youth romance and office romance shown in the dramas Nevertheless and Forecasting Love and Weather. He then continues his romance drama spree in My Demon showing a fantasy love story.

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Notably, in Sweet Home, Song Kang plays Hyun-su, a reclusive loner who suffers a heartache and confesses his loneliness. One day, while living a tiring life, a monster appears and he has to leave his house to protect people. It depicts the journey of struggling for survival and the genre of creature genre in an attractive way.

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In particular, in Season 2, Song Kang expressed the change of Hyun-su, who gradually becomes stronger from within with the desire to save people without losing his humanity, with spectacular action, showing amazing potential in genre and action through this work, and becoming popular not only domestically but also overseas. He leaped forward and became a global star.

Genre Artisan – Song Kang

Song Kang’s work as a ‘genre destroyer’ does not stop here. In the drama Navillera, he played the role of Lee Chae-rok, who dreams of becoming a ballerina and did a great job capturing both fun and emotion by beautifully creating the growth story of a youth wandering between dreams and reality.

In particular, to play Chae-rok, Song Kang took ballet lessons for half a year and put in a lot of effort to synchronize with the character, and the ballet scenes completed with passion aroused admiration. In addition, the bromance with his 70-year-old student Shim Deok-chul (Park In-hwan) presented joys and sorrows and left a long-lasting impression.

In this way, Song Kang is filling up his filmography with not only a variety of romance stories such as fantasy, teen, youth, and office, but also works that are not limited to genres such as creature, action, human, and coming-of-age dramas.

In each work, Song Kang assimilates with the character he is in charge of, not only studying the script but also meticulously studying the narrative, which is why his acting career is expected to be even richer in the future.


*Press Release: Namoo Actors

 

 

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