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Our Beloved Summer, Parasite, A Killer Paradox: Celebrating Choi Woo Shik's best performances on his birthday

Last updated on - Mar 26, 2024, 18:03 IST
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Our Beloved Summer, Parasite, A Killer Paradox: Celebrating Choi Woo Shik's best performances on his birthday

Today, we're throwing the spotlight on the one and only Choi Woo-shik on his special day! Born in Korea but sprinkled with Canadian charm, this guy has been slaying the screen with his K-drama charisma and big-screen brilliance. Whether he's duking it out as a high school nemesis, giving us chills as a sinister villain, or playing the struggling everyman, Choi Woo-shik does it all with flair. And as he turns 34 today, let's throw it back to some of his best K-dramas and blockbuster movies that have made us laugh, cry, and cheer for more!

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A Killer Paradox

‘A Killer Paradox’ is a gripping dark comedy thriller adapted from a popular webtoon. The plot centers around an ordinary college student named Lee Tang, portrayed by Choi Woo Shik, whose life takes a twisted turn when he inadvertently dispatches a serial killer. As he grapples with this newfound ability to discern evil, he finds himself entangled with Detective Jang Nan Gam, played by Son Suk Ku. Jang Nan Gam, with his keen intuition and relentless pursuit, becomes fixated on Lee Tang, leading to a cat-and-mouse game filled with unexpected twists and turns.

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Our Beloved Summer

This romantic comedy delves into the tangled emotions of a former couple who parted with bitter words and vowed never to cross paths again. Yet, fate has other plans when a documentary they filmed during their high school days gains sudden popularity a decade later, thrusting them back into each other's lives in front of the camera. Choi Woo Shik takes on the role of Choi Woong, a skilled illustrator accustomed to keeping his personal life under wraps. Opposite him, Kim Da Mi portrays Gook Yeon Soo, a determined and academically gifted individual driven by ambition.

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Parasite

In the film ‘Parasite’, Choi Woo-shik takes on the role of Kim Gi Woo, a young man from a financially struggling family of four residing in a cramped semi-basement. When his friend Min Hyuk offers him the opportunity to take over as tutor for a wealthy family's daughter while Min Hyuk studies abroad, Gi Woo seizes the chance. Entering the wealthy world of the Parks, owners of a global IT empire, Gi Woo quickly recognizes an opportunity to improve his family's circumstances. Through guile and manipulation, he maneuvers his kin into positions within the Park household, exploiting the family's trust and the matriarch's gullibility. Also, ‘Parasite’ made cinematic history at the 92nd Academy Awards, clinching four prestigious Oscars.

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The Witch: Part 1- The Subversion

Ten years ago, Ja Yoon's (Kim Da-mi) life took a bizarre turn when she escaped from a government facility, her memory wiped clean. Taken in by a compassionate elderly couple, she grows up to be a spirited high school student determined to lift her family out of hardship. Her chance comes when she enters a nationally televised audition program. But as Ja Yoon steps into the spotlight, her past catches up with her in the most unexpected ways. Mysterious figures like 'Nobleman' (Choi Woo-shik), 'Dr. Baek', and 'Mr. Choi' emerge, turning her once-normal existence into a chaotic whirlwind of uncertainty. Among the chaos, Choi Woo Shik steals the spotlight, with his unsettling vibes and random English quips.

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Time to Hunt

In a dystopian world fraught with uncertainty and danger, ‘Time to Hunt’ spins a tale of friendship and hope. Jun Seok, played by Lee Je Hoon, recently released from prison, yearns for a better life for himself and his close-knit circle of friends, Jang Ho, portrayed by Ahn Jae Hong, and Ki Hoon, brought to life by Choi Woo-shik. Together, they concoct a daring plan to break free from the shackles of their grim reality and chase after their dreams of a brighter tomorrow. However, their aspirations are abruptly shattered when an ominous figure emerges from the shadows, relentlessly pursuing them with murderous intent.

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