His heart is literally in his eyes, and I found it a lovely thing to behold, all series long. His eyes manage to speak volumes, even when the message is intricate, profound and complex. A sheen of tears a tinge of wistfulness love fear helplessness regret. Jang Hyuk’s expressive eyes are wonderfully expressive, and there are multiple instances in the show where his eyes completely sold the scene for me. That’s what made it possible and easy, even, for me to look beyond the quirky, OTT trappings to see the sensitive, caring, vulnerable man underneath it all. Most importantly, Jang Hyuk gave Gun depth and dimension with his nuanced, expressive, emotionally rich delivery. Jang Hyuk is committed to the funny from start to finish, and gamely goes OTT when the script calls for it, often making the funny bits quite hilarious. And the laugh, well, there were times in Chuno when Dae Gil laughed like that too, so it didn’t bother me too much either. The long-ish hair sometimes reminded me of the mane of glory on Dae Gil, his character in Chuno (and Jang Hyuk is absolutely, mesmerizingly glorious in Chuno).
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