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The New York Times has chosen Yoo Ah In as one of “The Best Actors of 2018”

The actor was selected as the actor of the year by the New York Times. 
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The New York Times announced on December 6 (local time) 'Twelve Best Actors in 2018'. 

The list includes 'The Wife' Glenn Close, 'First Reformed' Ethan Hawk, 'Heritage' Toni Collette, 'Sorry To Bada Yoo', Case Stanfield, 'Support The Girls' Regina Hall, 'Ben's Back' Julia Roberts, 'Rome', Yalicha Aplicio, 'Eight Grade' Eli Fisher, 'The Feverlet' Rachel Weiss, Emma Stone and Olivia Coleman.

Here, the movie 'Burning' raised the name of the toddler. The New York Times was a prizewinner for the character expressions it showed through facial expressions and behaviors, saying "Nurses are charismatic stars". 

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The movie, a slow-boiling thriller that Lee Chang-dong directed and adapted from a Haruki Murakami story, needs Yoo to do more listening and looking than talking. His character, Jong-su, befriends a girl who seduces him and then asks him to feed her cat while she’s away, which means driving to Seoul from the failing rural farm of his incarcerated father. She returns with a smooth yuppie whose seeming indifference to her subsequent disappearance arouses Jong-su’s gathering suspicion.

The movie 'Burning' is different from domestic box-office,

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He was loved and appreciated for his work. 

As you watch Yoo Ah-in move through “Burning,” slowly undertaking the most mundane tasks (chitchatting with a lonely cow; masturbating), you might think, a little resentfully, I’m watching paint dry. But eventually his methodical manner darkens outward into a kind of cosmic alienation. How Yoo goes from recent college graduate and struggling writer to vengeful stalker without outlining how, exactly, he got there — that’s the drying of the paint, and it’s riveting.