"Christmas Carol" is a revenge drama film about a man who decides to take revenge on those responsible for the death of his twin brother. Jinyoung played the dual role of Joo Ilwoo and Joo Wolwoo.
Korean netizens praised Jinyoung's acting, commenting:
- I still remember Ilwoo and Wolwoo because he acted them so well.
- I knew he'd win it. I watched 'Christmas Carol' and thought he was really good at acting. I was worried about him having a hard time.
- That movie was really hard to watch, but his acting was really strong. It's very different from Yoo Babi.
- Congratulations! Jinyoung did a really good job in that very difficult movie.
- Jinyoung played a heavy role well. He had to play 2 characters with 2 different roles. Congratulations!
- He worked really hard to film that movie.
- The acting was good, so it must have been difficult for one person to play two roles. The movie itself was mentally difficult to watch, but the actors' acting was good, so I watched it until the end.
- His vocalization is really good too.
- It's not a fun movie. It's uncomfortable and bare, but that's the reason you should watch this film
- I knew he would receive it, Jinyoung did a really good job in that movie.
- Jinyoung worked so hard, so I'm very happy he got good results.
- The content of the movie was really dark and not easy to act, but he acted well.
- I was looking forward to him because his acting in Devil's Judge was really good too.
- Congratulations, God Jinyoung!!!!!!
- This person is a real actor, but it's amazing that he's also an idol.
- I was shocked when I watched this movie. I thought he suffered a lot because he really acted well.
- The acting was good but it was just so hard to watch. I kept pausing while watching.
- I watched this with my family. My sister and mom couldn't believe it was Jinyoung. It's completely different from Yoo Babi.
- I was depressed for days after watching the movie... I think I would have been traumatized if I had seen it when I was younger. He was really good.
- I'm really looking forward to his future performance.
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