All of Us Are Dead follows a group of students trapped in their high school, which has become ground zero for a zombie virus outbreak. The show was released on the 28th of last month and had been staying atop NetflixŌĆÖs Top 10 Most-Watched Shows list for the past six days across the world. Yoo In Soo made his acting debut in 2017 with JTBCŌĆÖs Strong Woman Do Bong Soon and has appeared in Avengers Social Club, My ID is Gangnam Beauty, Life, At Eighteen. However, unfortunately, he didnŌĆÖt get to stand under the spotlight in any of these series. So, without further ado, letŌĆÖs take a look at some of his most underrated works that deserve more attention. ┬Ā
ŌĆśStrong Woman Do Bong SoonŌĆś (2017)
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon tells a story about a love triangle between Do Bong Soon (Park Bo Young), a woman with superhuman strength, Ahn Min Hyuk (Park Hyung Sik), a quirky CEO of a gaming company, and Ahn Kook Do (Jisoo), a rookie detective with a strong sense of justice. Yoo In Soo added to the fun of this drama by playing a rebellious but pure-hearted high school kid named Kang Gu. His defiant yet attention-seeking attitude drew the audienceŌĆÖs attention and helped them to get immersed in the show. ┬Ā ŌĆśLifeŌĆś (2018) Life depicts the tension between the newly appointed Sangkook University Hospital president Koo Seung Hyo (Cho Seung Woo) and the hospitalŌĆÖs emergency room doctor Ye Jin Woo (Lee Dong Wook). Koo Seung Hyo tries to resolve the hospitalŌĆÖs ongoing financial crisis while Ye Jin Woo prioritizes human life above all else. These two characters change and mature in their own ways as they clash with each other. In the series, Yoo In Soo starred as a cancer center resident doctor named Choi Woo. He delicately portrayed his characterŌĆÖs emotions, who agonizes over his mistake that killed his patient. ┬Ā ŌĆśAt EighteenŌĆś (2020) At Eighteen realistically portrays the whirlpool of emotional drain that everyone goes through at the age of eighteen. Yoo In Soo played a teenage student who has a crush on his friend named Ro Mi (Han Sung Min). He effectively delivered a funny but sad character who openly expressed his feelings for his love, only to get turned down every time he tried. Source (1) Translator Esther Lee: IŌĆÖll be providing you with up-to-date, reliable Korean entertainment news. Enjoy! ┬Ā