Baek Ji-won has acted out the passage of time.
In the third act of the Netflix drama 'When Life Gives You Tangerines' (written by Lim Sang-chun / directed by Kim Won-seok / produced by Fan entertainment, Baram Pictures) broadcasted on 21st, Baek Ji-won successfully played the role of the eternal verbal bombshell 'Hong Kyung-ja,' making a notable impression as a scene stealer.
Having established 'Se Imo's Seafood Restaurant' with Ae-soon, Baek Ji-won left a strong impression as the mischievous haenyeo 'Kyung-ja Imo,' who still keeps her side of Oh Ae-soon (played by Moon So-ri), regardless of the passage of time.
Baek Ji-won playfully teased Yang Eun-myeong (played by Kang Yoo-seok), who likes Bu Hyun-suk (played by Lee Soo-kyung), about the past relationship between Bu Sang-gil and Oh Ae-soon (played by IU), saying, 'Although they weren’t in a relationship, they almost got married,' bringing smiles to viewers with her lively and cheerful performance even after the passage of time.
On the other hand, in the scene where Oh Ae-soon is upset because of Yang Eun-myeong, she sharply pointed out the contrast in her affection towards Yang Geum-myeong (played by IU) and Eun-myeong, saying, "The stubborn Geum-myeong is handled like soft tofu while the scrawny Eun-myeong is treated like a rolling dance piece."
In this way, Baek Ji-won detailingly expressed the gradual aging over time, perfectly directing the nuances of her voice pitch and posture, allowing viewers to immerse themselves even more.
Meanwhile, versatile performer Baek Ji-won is delivering a remarkable performance in the Netflix series 'When Life Gives You Tangerines,' which is set to unveil its fourth act on the 28th.
[Photo] Captured from the Netflix series 'When Life Gives You Tangerines.'
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