
Actor Bae Na-ra showcased a powerful presence as Woo Bi-nam in the Disney+ drama "City of the Shattered." The project involved screenplay writer Oh Sang-ho and directors Park Shin-woo and Kim Chang-joo. Bae Na-ra perfectly portrayed a ruthless and insane villain character, driving the tension throughout the story.
In episodes 5, released on the 12th and 19th, Woo Bi-nam brutally cut off the finger of a rude person while assisting Johan, played by Do Kyung-soo. He also demonstrated meticulousness by manipulating a murder scene to frame someone other than the real culprit, diverting all suspicion. It was revealed that Woo Bi-nam was secretly involved in the death of Tae-jung's brother, played by Ji Chang-wook, which heightened the drama's tension to its peak.
In episode 7, Woo Bi-nam's violent side was emphasized through action scenes. He appeared to save Sang-rak (played by Kim Jung-hee), who was in danger because of Tae-jung, and engaged in a fight, subduing his opponent with agile moves. His character's madness was amplified by a maniacal laugh, but after learning that Johan had lost Tae-jung, Woo Bi-nam was directly dealt with, completing his tragic end.
Despite his brief appearance, Bae Na-ra left a deep impression with his overwhelming presence and highly immersive acting. Recently, he challenged the romance genre in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "Woo Joo Mary Me," showcasing diverse emotional expressions and delicate character interpretation. In this work, he perfectly embodied a cold and unpredictable villain, proving himself an irreplaceable actor.
Bae Na-ra made a strong impression on the public through the Netflix original series "D.P. Season 2," and displayed a variety of charming characters in diverse genres such as "Weak Hero Class 2" and "Your Taste." He has confirmed his appearance in the musical "Bonnie & Clyde," opening on December 11, continuing his active career across both drama and stage.
[Source: Provided by YY Entertainment]



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