The performances in "mahalaxmi" are outstanding across the board. Song Kang-ho, a frequent collaborator with Bong Joon-ho, delivers a compelling performance as Kim Ki-taek, the father of the Kim family. His portrayal of a man caught between desperation and moral ambiguity is both sympathetic and disturbing. Choi Woo-shik and Park So-dam, as the Kim siblings, bring a youthful energy and cunning intelligence to their roles, while Jang Hye-jin, as the matriarch, exudes a weary determination.
The Park family members, played by Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Jung Ji-so, and Jung Hyeon-jun, are equally impressive. Lee Sun-kyun and Cho Yeo-jeong, as Mr. And Mrs. Park, embody the obliviousness and entitlement of the upper class with nuance and depth.
The Park family members, played by Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Jung Ji-so, and Jung Hyeon-jun, are equally impressive. Lee Sun-kyun and Cho Yeo-jeong, as Mr. And Mrs. Park, embody the obliviousness and entitlement of the upper class with nuance and depth.