The 8th Sanddalki Awards, an annual event held by Korean media outlet Sports Kyunghyang, has revealed its winners for the year, highlighting the worst performances in the film industry. Similar to the American Golden Raspberry Awards, the Sanddalki Awards celebrate cinematic “failures” and have become a notable event since their inception in 2017.

Kang Dong Won Takes the Top Spot

Kang Dong Won has been named the worst actor of 2024, receiving 11 votes for his performance in the film The Plot. Panelists criticized him as a significant factor in the movie’s failure, stating that his acting fell short despite his extensive 21-year career in the industry.

  • Quote from Panelists: Many expressed disappointment, citing that he did not meet expectations for an actor of his experience.

No Clear Second Place

“None Of The Above” Option Gains Popularity

Interestingly, ten of the panelists opted for the “none” option, indicating that they felt no actor on the list deserved to be recognized as second worst. This unusual outcome suggests a lack of strong contenders among this year’s nominees.

Ju Ji Hoon Ranks Third

Criticism for Over-Acting

Ju Ji Hoon secured the title of third worst actor with eight votes for his role in Project Silence. Critics pointed out that his performance was marred by over-acting, which detracted from the overall quality of the film.

  • Reactions from Fans: Many fans expressed surprise at this ranking, as Ju Ji Hoon has previously received acclaim for other roles.

Tied for Fourth Place: Song Joong Ki and Song Seung Hun

Inconsistent Performances Highlighted

Both Song Joong Ki and Song Seung Hun tied for fourth place, each receiving seven votes. Song Joong Ki was criticized for his inconsistent acting and attempts at a Yanbian accent in My Name Is Loh Kiwan, while Song Seung Hun faced backlash for his flat performance and lack of emotional depth in Hidden Face.

  • Fan Reactions: Fans were divided, with some defending their favorite actors while others agreed with the panel’s assessments.

 A Lighthearted Take on Acting

The Sanddalki Awards provide a humorous lens through which to view performances in the film industry. While being crowned as one of the “worst actors” may not be an honor, it certainly highlights the pressures and challenges faced by actors in delivering memorable performances. As discussions continue online, fans and industry insiders alike reflect on what it means to succeed—and fail—in the world of entertainment.

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