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What is the special meaning of the title "The King's Man" in the movie "The King's Man"?
1. The power of orthodox historical drama

The gorgeous historical drama The King's Man describes the heroes' ambitions in detail, breaks through the fields of history and novels, and is more suitable for modern people's tastes. In the film, the historical figures Yan Shanjun and Green Water, who often appear in TV series, are not portrayed as out-and-out tyrants and temptresses, but show their hidden inner loneliness and pain to the fullest.

In addition, some words of LEE JOON GI's role in the play, Kong Ji, are completely based on the original words in historical documents, so it more truly depicts the image of Kong Ji.

2. The king's performance only in the Korean era.

The film "The Man of the King" does not portray the image of the supreme power holder or the hero of the times like other films, but deduces a life that can change the established destiny into a happy road, that is, the protagonist masked dancer in the film. These people perform because they like it and live for it. They have nothing, so they have nothing to lose. If they do it again, they will still choose masked dancers instead of Wang.

3. The secret of a happy paradise, one story after another.

The power center of the country in the Korean era, politics and conspiracy coexisted, and the Korean court. The film "The King's Man" reveals the darkness behind the gorgeous court through the interpretation of masked dancers. Behind the power struggle is just the search for freedom. Masked dancers don't care about things in the palace.

The desire for freedom and persistence in rights are accompanied by life, and the conflict between nature and desire is perfectly interpreted through the historical drama The King's Man.

4. The perfect transformation of actors, forget the image of the past and pay attention to the "new actors" in the Korean era.

With gentle but firm eyes and strong attraction, Woo-seong Kam's participation in this film is his first time to play the role of a historical figure. In order to express Zhang Sheng's image as a masked dancer, all the potentials that have never been shown before have been tapped. Moreover, in order to reflect the authenticity of masked dancers, Woo-seong Kam also conducted a lot of special training. LEE JOON GI vividly depicts the image of the neutral character Kong Ji.