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Role 2: A Japanese police officer who realized Japan’s true nature and decided to help the Korean people (police during the Japanese colonial period)

Important 1. Realism of characters

Important 2. Realism of dialogue

Ambassador: Freedom

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In free acting, it is important to know how skillfully the applicant demonstrates the prepared script.

However, this free performa ...

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