He is currently appearing in two dramas as a university student! His two characters are the complete opposite. Bae InHyuk proved to be a skilled actor by portraying these two characters. Let’s have a look at them.Note: This article might contain light spoilers about the dramas.
The popular and handsome Gye SeonWoo in “My Roommate Is A Gumiho”
In “My Roommate Is A Gumiho” Gye SeonWoo is the most popular university student in his department. He is rich, handsome, smart, and popular. And he knows it, making him look arrogant. He has dated a lot of girls, and he is an expert at flirting.He has many friends and a majority are not recommendable because they enjoy grading girls’ looks. Gye SeonWoo started the bet to seduce Lee Dam (acted by HyeRi) with them. After he fell for Lee Dam, his character started to change.
The cold and hard-working Nam SooHyun in “At A Distance, Spring Is Green”
At the opposite of Gye SeonWoo, Nam SooHyun is a university student who doesn’t have time to care about his looks and his popularity. SooHyun is too busy walking around to all his part-time jobs. He has no time to rest or money to have a proper meal (he even passed out malnutrition).Despite being busy, he stays a top student with high grades and takes care of his younger brother (way more than himself). SooHyun does not need friends but keeps in contact with his only friend Wang YoungRan (acted by CLC’s Kwon EunBin). After meeting with Yeo Jun (acted by Park JiHoon), his life is shaken.Gye SeonWoo is not a character viewers liked from the start whereas Nam SooHyun received viewers’ compassion from the first episode.Which university student currently acted by Bae InHyuk do you prefer? Nam SooHyun in “At A Distance, Spring Is Green” or Gye SeonWoo in “My Roommate Is A Gumiho”? Let us know in the vote below.
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