In 2003, Sang Woo filmed two works in the TV series "In the Heart of the Sun" and the movie "Tutors of the Same Age", playing the roles of young navy captain Kang Seok-min and repeater Kim Ji-hoon res

In 2003, Sang Woo filmed two works in the TV series "In the Heart of the Sun" and the movie "Tutors of the Same Age", playing the roles of young navy captain Kang Seok-min and repeater Kim Ji-hoon respectively. These are two characters with no similarities, one is resolute and steady, the other is rebellious and unruly; one is mature and passionate, the other is arrogant and depressed. Sang Woo plays the role quietly, but has clear outlines. Wearing a navy officer's uniform, Xiangyou is impeccably handsome. Who else can be so handsome in a military uniform? Not only that, in this film, Sang-woo reveals the heaviness, restraint, and restraint hidden in his bright temperament. No matter how positive, enterprising, and vigorous the character is, it is the melancholy and melancholy parts of Sang-woo's temperament that move people's hearts. This makes Xiangyou's image particularly eye-catching. His youthful and energetic face exudes a mature and strong temperament and will; his strong and fit body reveals a soft, gentle heart and deep affection. Xiangyou's unique, contradictory, and conflicting temperament makes people feel extremely attracted and charming. In "Tutors of the Same Age", Sang-woo interprets Ji-hoon's inner confusion and loneliness particularly vividly. Ji-hoon's anxiety and confusion in adolescence may be similar to what Sang-woo once experienced. The cold and unreasonable appearance and the soft and kind heart are exactly the same. It fits Sangwoo’s conflicting and contradictory temperaments. Xiangyou's eyes began to captivate people with his acting skills. Whether it was a beautiful kick or a graceful leap, his eyes contained deep desire, eager to understand, and eager to be recognized. And when he was watching the bus go away alone, the loneliness in his body and the loss in his eyes were particularly touching. On that boyishly handsome face, there were the pain of injury, pride and unruliness, and even some laziness. proud. For his role as Ji Hoon, Sang Woo won the 39th Baeksang Arts Awards Newcomer Actor Award and the 40th Daejong Awards Newcomer Actor Award. Soon, Xiangyou took on the supporting role of Du Wan in the TV series "Myth". For this role, Xiangyou put on a wig and a floral shirt, and behaved like an ignorant street gangster, casual and arrogant. Da, but affectionate, and later became the manager of a company, wearing a shirt and tie, suits and leather shoes, suave, and his personality and temperament are completely different from those in the film. This character has no resemblance to Sang-woo himself, either in appearance or in his inner thoughts. Sang-woo combines his sensitivity and observation with his playful temperament, and uses his body language that he has observed to be lifelike. In this film, you can see the shadows of the naturally optimistic Haojie and Chengfu's keen pine tree, but these shadows are still scattered, disappearing and appearing. No one thought that one day, these shadows would gather together and become clear. At that time, the image of Xiangyou would occupy a position that cannot be ignored, unshakable, and irreplaceable in people's hearts. You's personality charm and spiritual temperament bring people's touch and admiration. Sang Woo's comedy talent and nimble body movements displayed in "The Myth" left a deep impression on the audience, and soon some films with comedy colors approached Sang Woo.

In 2004, he starred in the role of Hyun Soo in "The Cruel History of Mad Congee Street". This year became a turning point in his acting career. This film did not achieve as high a box office revenue as "Tutors of the Same Age". However, in the eyes of film critics, this is Sang Woo's most important film. It has a very special significance in Sang Woo's film history. He has The image and temperament of duality have been developed and displayed to the greatest extent. When he first saw Yin Zhu in the bus and fell in love at first sight, he was shy, sensitive, and closed; when he patiently affixed pressed dried petals to the postcard, he was delicate, quiet, and weak. ; when he watched his lover and friend kiss, he was forbearing, sad, and self-pitying; when he was bullied by the trainer, he was angry, restrained, and contradictory; when he turned the nunchaku When preparing his plan, he is tenacious, strong, and resolute, and when he fights the final battle on the rooftop, he is furious, tense, and fierce.

The iron-blooded pride that only belongs to men and the delicate emotions that do not belong only to women coexist harmoniously in the "beast" played by Sang Woo. The image of Sang Woo in "Beast" left movie fans at a loss as to whether they should be delighted and admired or sad and disappointed. However, anyone who has watched "Beast" will understand the significance of this black action film full of masculinity to Sangyou. Ryu Ji-tae once made it clear that in the Republic of Korea, who else can perform action movies to the level of Sang Woo? The graceful and stretched fighting movements have established Xiangyou's title as an "action actor". This film, for which Sang-woo had great hopes, made Sang-woo gain something else. He realized the direction in which he needed to improve in the future. He once said, "If there is a flaw in my acting skills, I will use my body to make up for it." The body is another way of acting for Xiangyou. This time, the exploration was not as successful as in "The Best Way to Go". But no one can predict where "The Beast" will take Xiangyou and how far it will take him. . .

On March 23, 2006, "Youth Comics" was released. This comedy-filled movie achieved good box office even in the off-season of the movie. His co-star Kim Ha Neul commented on Sang Woo, "Compared to 2003, Sang Woo has grown up a lot, and his acting skills using his eyes are very good." This film, which he took on before "Beast", has not yet had time to practice the acting skills he learned in "Beast", but he has already integrated the experience of filming "Beast" into this film. "Beast" Zhang Duying's failed life and premature fall gave Xiangyou a further understanding of the deeper meaning of youth. He is no longer satisfied with his previous role selection and existing performance direction. He said that this is his last film to explain the meaning of youth. He does not complete the definition of youth with a chic posture, but combines the blood and blood of youth. Tears revealed: Youth is not only full of brilliant and dazzling light, but also hidden in darkness, frustration, depression and hesitation. The 31-year-old Sang Woo ended his rough but fiery youth in the form of "Youth Comics". His youth of moving forward step by step has won him the reputation of Asia's "Korean Wave Superstar".

In six years, Sangwoo completed the transformation from an unknown newcomer to a "K-pop superstar". In the past six years, he has been striving for the highest honor in acting. Even if he did not get what he wanted, he still tried his best to devote all his efforts. enthusiasm. Since his debut, he has never regretted the path he has chosen. In the complex and ever-changing entertainment industry, he has always adhered to his beliefs, maintained his integrity, and improved his character. People love him more than actor Kwon Sang-woo. Even if his acting skills are not the most outstanding, his passion and spirit for acting still move his fans. "I hope to paint a self-portrait of Kwon Sang-woo full of passionate emotions for acting, just like Van Gogh painted a crazy self-portrait full of power," he wrote in his diary. "If someone asks, are you happy as an actor? I will answer, very happy, this is the truth. I like acting and can find fun in acting. For me, being an actor is the best choice. I hope to After leaving the entertainment industry, he is still remembered as an outstanding actor," he said in the interview. What makes him unique is that he is true and natural, upright and open-minded, never hypocritical, deceiving or hiding. His straightforward words and deeds make movie fans sincerely love him and praise him. The longer they stay with him, the more they can appreciate his noble personality. In April 2006, KBS TV station's "Photo Recording of Kwon Sang Woo" commented on him, "Compared with the title of star, the word Kwon Sang Woo is more radiant." This is the most appropriate evaluation of him and the most highly praised evaluation of him.

Sigh! I hope that friends who are fans of power will always support him!!!