Park Hae-soo's Heyday, From "Prison Playbook" to "Time to Hunt"

Actor Park Hae-soo is in his prime.

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Park Hae-soo played an unidentified pursuer in the movie "Time to Hunt" (directed by Yoon Sung-hyun) released on Netflix on April 23rd, creating a unique character that makes it impossible to take one's eyes off of. Park Hae-soo's acting, which filled the running time with minimal lines, gazes and facial expressions, has been praised for delivering enough suspense to tighten the heart while controlling the tension of the plot.

Park Hae-soo's real worth has been proven on tvN's "Prison Playbook" (2017). Through Kim Je-hyeok, a popular baseball player who became a criminal due to an accidental incident, he portrayed a man's frustration with gravitas and imprinted the name Park Hae-soo to viewers, being recognized for his strong acting skills from the theater stage.

He was also active in the film "By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture" (directed by Lee Seong-tae), which had the honor of winning at the 40th Blue Dragon Film Awards for his first major film. Park Hae-soo played the role of Lee Chan-woo, an entertainment star quite different from his appearance in "Prison Playbook", showing an overwhelming amount of unconventional charm, delicately capturing the psychology of the rapidly changing character depending on the situation and expressing an unrivaled personality.

Park Hae-soo has the ability to analyze several characters from different genres and his next move is also full of interesting expectations. He will appear with Sol Kyung-gu in the spy action film "Yaksha: Ruthless Operations" as well as the drama "Chimera", which finished filming, and with Lee Jung-jae in the Netflix original series "Squid Game".