Park Hye-soo from "Dear. M" is captivating viewers with her thrilling unrequited love performance.

The KBS Joy Monday-Tuesday drama "Dear. M" (written by Lee Seul, directed by Park Jin-woo and Seo Joo-wan, produced by Monster Union and Playlist) has compiled lovely scenes of Park Hye-soo (playing the role of Majua) while fully capturing the emotions of a girl falling in love for the first time, thereby enhancing the drama's immersion.

"Dear. M" sets the scene of six youths' thrilling campus romance, warming the hearts of viewers, while the character Majua, played by Park Hye-soo, leaves a deep impression with her pure youthful emotions as she begins to realize feelings of love.

Majua, armed with a bright and cheerful personality, warmheartedness, and a pure sincerity that is clumsy in love but completely earnest, plays the role of an 'interest friend' who is likely to be found among peers and a 'first love messenger' that conveys the thrill of unrequited love to the living room.

In related stills released, Park Hye-soo shows a shy thrill as she steals glances at the profile of her crush in the library, to a fresh transformation that makes even her 12-year male friend instantly swoon, perfectly embodying the essence of a "girl in love" and bringing smiles to viewers.

Above all, with her sunshine-like smile and sharp gaze, Park Hye-soo engages viewers in her emotions and convincingly portrays even the slightest fluctuations in her eyes and tremors in her voice in front of the unfamiliar emotion of love, proving her prowess as a 'romance master' and eliciting broad empathy from audiences.

In particular, in the 3rd episode, Majua chose friendship over a date with her crush, Moon Joon (played by Lee Jung-sik), and the scene where she runs through the rain to Cha Min-ho (played by Jung Jae-hyun) showcases Park Hye-soo's delicate emotional acting.

The production team praised, "Park Hye-soo's acting, which depicts the thrill and anxiety of youth at the same time, maximizes the charm of the Majua character," and added, "As we explore the mystery surrounding 'M,' it remains to be seen whether Majua's heart will lean towards Moon Joon or Cha Min-ho, as a thrilling tightrope walk between friendship and love unfolds in 'Dear. M.' We ask for your interest and anticipation."

Meanwhile, at the end of the 4th episode, the tension escalates with a heart-stopping ending where a male student attempts to match with Majua multiple times through a dating app, approaching her from the darkness, raising questions about whether something will happen to Majua and how she will escape this life-and-death crisis.

"Dear. M" airs every Monday and Tuesday at 9:50 p.m. on KBS Joy.

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