Screenshot from an online community.
Actor Yoo Ji-tae is drawing attention online for his commanding physique.
With the film ‘The Man Who Lives With the King’ barreling toward 10 million admissions, a ‘sense-of-scale video’ of Yoo Ji-tae captured at a stage greeting is spreading online.
The video shows Yoo Ji-tae, who plays ‘Han Myeong-hoe’, standing alongside Yoo Hae-jin (172 cm), Park Ji-hoon (173 cm), and Jeon Mi-do (168 cm). At 188 cm tall, Yoo Ji-tae drew eyes with a build that stood out clearly even compared with the other actors.
Viewers who watched the video reacted with “He looks like the tall general ghost from Pamyo” “I thought it was a bear” “It feels like he alone is a different size” and “It is not just height; the volume itself is different,” expressing their surprise.
Screenshot from Yoo Ji-tae on YouTube.
Previously, the physique of Yoo Ji-tae also drew attention during a meeting with Yoon Sung-bin, a former national skeleton athlete. Yoon, known to have a muscle-mass ratio exceeding 50% and a ‘beyond-human level’ build, became the first Asian to win a sledding gold medal at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. He also drew notice recently with an appearance on Netflix series ‘Physical:100’.
Even next to Yoon Sung-bin, who is known for such an overwhelming build, Yoo Ji-tae did not look small, astonishing netizens.
Meanwhile, as of the 4th, the film ‘The Man Who Lives With the King’ starring Yoo Ji-tae has recorded a cumulative audience of 9.4 million, placing it on the verge of surpassing 10 million.