Actress Ok Ja-yeon left a heavy aftertaste with her performance of tears of remorse.
Ok Ja-yeon appeared in the MBC weekend drama 'Oh My Ghost Clients' (planned by Kwon Sung-chang, directed by Lim Soon-rye, Lee Han-jun, written by Kim Bo-tong, Yoo Seung-hee) broadcast on the 7th, in the role of senior nurse Lee Seo-jeong, enhancing the immersion of the drama.
In this episode, Ok Ja-yeon portrayed Seo-jeong feeling guilt after the death of a junior nurse. Ok Ja-yeon injected tension into the drama with her emotional outburst toward the doctor, who was trying to blame her for the death, saying, "The order you gave was more decisive!".
Additionally, Ok Ja-yeon heightened the tension of the drama by standing precariously on the hospital rooftop railing. When No Mu-jin (Jeong Kyung-ho) approached, Ok Ja-yeon expressed the inner turmoil of Seo-jeong, who was anxious, with the line, "I really couldn't help it at that time."
After No Mu-jin saved Seo-jeong, who slipped from the railing, Ok Ja-yeon perfectly portrayed Seo-jeong suffering from guilt with the line, "I'm sorry, I was wrong," recalling her junior. Once the truth of the incident was revealed, Ok Ja-yeon showcased Seo-jeong mourning her junior's death, leaving viewers deeply moved.
In this way, in 'Oh My Ghost Clients,' Ok Ja-yeon displayed strong acting skills by depicting the internal changes of a character who sheds tears of remorse. Following her profound performances in the film 'The Old Woman with the Knife' and play 'The Effect,' Ok Ja-yeon is set to continue to engage with audiences through various works.
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