Actor Choo Ja-hyun dominated the center of the narrative in tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy' (directed by Kim Yong-wan / written by Yang Ji-hoon / planned by CJ ENM / produced by Studio Dragon, DEXTER, EO Contents Group) in the key role of 'Yeomhwa.'
In the last broadcast, Yeomhwa's rampage, entering a shamanic ritual to summon a reaper while driven by the instincts of a mother who lost her child, was fully portrayed. Notably, her suppressed past revealed through the 'ring' provided a decisive turning point in the story.
In the ritual scene that took place in an abandoned house, she borrowed the form of a shaman to fully express her emotions of anger, sadness, and madness. The curse that burst forth between her fingertips striking the 매퇴 (an object that can be used to break a possessed item) and her determined gaze, and trembling lips, was intense enough to leave viewers breathless.
Amid the extreme emotional amplitude, Choo Ja-hyun delicately portrayed the character's narrative without losing balance, clearly imprinting that Yeomhwa goes beyond being a mere trigger for events and is a central figure shaking the entire worldview.
As the episodes progress, Choo Ja-hyun's Yeomhwa is establishing herself as a deep character where anger, wounds, and firm beliefs intersect. The emotions conveyed even before words, along with the varying temperature and texture in each scene, create a powerful immersion for viewers.
Meanwhile, 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy,' in which Choo Ja-hyun is actively participating, airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 p.m. on tvN.
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