

Actor Kim Do-eun takes on the role of the worst villain, Kwon Jae-hwang, in the short-form drama "Method," showcasing a powerful transformation in acting.
"Method" depicts an intense psychological battle among four men and women who have returned to seven years ago, entangled in intertwined fates, fighting either for their love or to steal it away. Centered around the character "He," who drove three people to death seven years later, a life-or-death acting showdown unfolds, with the single rule "If you are caught having returned, you die" creating a chilling tension.
Kwon Jae-hwang, played by Kim Do-eun, is a character who stole his half-brother's lover and deceived his sister by pretending his hidden lover was her, using love for seven years. As he gains an opportunity to become a star, the hidden truth is on the verge of being exposed, ultimately driving his half-brother, lover, and the heroine who has purely protected love to ruin, making him the worst villain. Kim Do-eun reveals a strong presence through a complex character oscillating between desire, anxiety, and catastrophe.
Kim Do-eun has steadily built her filmography by appearing in the tvN drama "True Beauty," the films "Bongpil Goes to School," "Youth Unstoppable," and the Playlist short-form drama "TO.X." This year, she continues her active career by starring consecutively in the short-form dramas "Nap Princess's Spoiler," "Hello, Oppas," and "Method."
"Method" will be simultaneously released on the 23rd on DramaBox, DramaWave, and GoodShot.
[Source: Provided by Golden Moon Entertainment]



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