Actor Park Yoon-ho has shown another side of himself in the Netflix series ‘Trigger’.
Released on the 25th, the Netflix series ‘Trigger’ (written and directed by Kwon Oh-seung and Kim Jae-hoon) is a gun disaster action thriller that depicts the story of two men who take up arms for their own reasons amidst the delivery of illegal firearms of unknown origin and the constant occurrence of gun incidents in the gun-free country of South Korea.
In the series, Park Yoon-ho plays the role of Park Gyu-jin, a precarious high school student with deep wounds, delivering an immersive performance. He plays a key role in driving the mid-story development, showcasing his ability to embody a multi-dimensional character and adding depth to the narrative.
Previously, Park Yoon-ho portrayed the high school version of Lee Ho-soo (played by Park Jin-young) in the drama ‘Unknown Seoul’, delivering a sincere performance. He meticulously depicted the unstable inner world of adolescence, solidifying the character's narrative and resonating with viewers.
Through ‘Study Group’, he left a heavy impression with his all-out action performance, while in ‘Someday, a Wise Major’s Life’, he took on the role of a responsible college student and novice father, showcasing delicate inner acting, continuing his broad acting journey.
With ‘Trigger’, Park Yoon-ho plans to reveal a new aspect of himself different from the characters he has shown so far, proving his matured acting skills. Anticipation is growing for Park Yoon-ho's performance, which promises a unique acting transformation.
[Yang So-young, Star Today Reporter]