
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
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Author:
장탄,
- Status: Completed
Rating(4 / 5.0, 77 votes)
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To clarify, this isn't solely about "Kang Jinwoo" but rather "Actor Kang Jinwoo." The various skills he possesses should not be evaluated as distinct talents; they are branches that emanate from his acting prowess, enriching and enhancing the portrayal of his characters.
1. It's an entertaining read when you're looking for something casual, unless this particular book happened to be uninteresting for you.
2. There are humorous moments throughout the novel that provide genuine laughter.
Cons:
1. The protagonist's "misunderstanding" plot armor seems unrealistic, as nobody attempts to challenge or clarify it.
2. The character development is lacking; the main character (MC) remains stagnant after a certain point, mainly relying on his misunderstood, cold exterior. It would be more appealing if he could show vulnerability and personal growth.
3. The story follows a repetitive pattern, with the MC never truly resting or evolving. This constant action can feel like a punishment for the reader.
4. The MC's role is predominantly villainous, which raises questions about the narrative's balance and the potential for depth in his character. It's suggested that the author could have given the character more opportunities for complex, emotional storylines.
In summary, while the beginning might have been engaging, the repetitive nature and lack of character progression make it less enjoyable as the story progresses. Your experience may vary, so read at your discretion.
The main character (MC) has a likable personality, but his constant miscommunication leads to rudeness, which can be amusing at times but becomes overdone. He dismisses his seniors harshly and relies heavily on his void powers for his acting skills. His lack of social skills and character development is noticeable, with minimal meaningful interactions, aside from a compassionate moment with the exorcism director.
While the plotlines are decent and pacing is well done, the lack of proper acting or effort from the MC is disappointing. Everyone around him seems to idolize his acting prowess, but he doesn't appreciate their contributions. The MC's unrealistic expectations, like dressing up casually for a film festival, show a lack of understanding of the industry.
I was hoping for a more intense clash between the protagonist and a rival actor who could teach him humility, but the story falls short of that. As an avid fan of overpowered protagonists, I find this story somewhat underwhelming. It's a decent read for repetitive content, but it doesn't justify its current high ranking of #9.
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In an early scene, the main character rejects a high-profile project, attributing it to his alleged instincts. However, his inexperienced colleagues, unaware of his actual qualifications, blindly accept his claim without considering the possibility of error. The author spends excessive words describing their awe at his intuition, verging on incredulity.
The author's recycling of characters is evident, as they reuse the same actress in five out of the first eight jobs, solely due to her popularity, despite the lack of distinct personalities among the cast. Compared to other similar novels I've read, this one falls short. For instance, "Versatile Superstar" is a stronger entry in this genre, though it leans more towards music-focused storytelling.
The true star of the show, however, is the Translator, Dreamscribe. This translation stands out as one of the highest quality reads I've encountered. In a time when many translations are hastily produced through tools like ChatGPT without proper care or editing, Dreamscribe's work shines brightly.
In conclusion, I would rate this 9 out of 10.
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