Actress Gil Hae-yeon pierced through "Trigger" with her intense acting skills.

On the 25th, the Netflix series "Trigger," which has caught on through word of mouth, is entering the path to success, and attention is focused on Gil Hae-yeon, who has re-proven her class as a "trustworthy actor" by changing the atmosphere with her mere presence.

"Trigger" is a gun disaster action thriller depicting the story of two men who hold guns for their own reasons amidst the continuous occurrence of gun violence and the delivery of illegal firearms of unknown origin in Korea. In the film, Gil Hae-yeon takes on the role of Oh Kyung-sook, a mother who continues to protest to uncover the truth and receive an apology after her irregularly employed son dies in a dangerous workplace.

Oh Kyung-sook is a character with a deep bond with Police Officer Lee Do (played by Kim Nam-gil), who supports and protects her, and she elicits empathy and leaves a lingering impact on viewers as a key character throughout the flow of "Trigger." Gil Hae-yeon portrayed Oh Kyung-sook, who embodies both anger and sadness, causing viewers to confront complex emotions and questions.

At the production conference for "Trigger," Gil Hae-yeon described the show as "crunchy on the outside, moist on the inside," and truly embodied the "moist" aspect as she captivated audiences with Oh Kyung-sook's heartbreaking story. Moreover, she delicately built up Oh Kyung-sook's escalating emotions and lent persuasiveness to her choices amid a changing world. With a heavy presence, Gil Hae-yeon's acting not only influenced the atmosphere of the production but also evoked empathy, reaffirming her overwhelming class as a premium actress.

Additionally, Gil Hae-yeon reunited with Director Kwon Oh-seung of "Trigger" after the film "Midnight." At the production conference, Director Kwon noted, "Gil Hae-yeon has a sincerity that draws you into the story," and he did not hold back on praising her powerful performance.

Correspondingly, Gil Hae-yeon expressed suppressed emotions with a restrained tone and gaze, delivering a strong resonance, and amidst the fast-paced and dense narrative, her performance firmly anchored the heart of the production with deep emotional nuances.

Meanwhile, Gil Hae-yeon is also active in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "The Winning Try." Following "Trigger," she is demonstrating her talents without regard for genre or platform as "The Winning Try" has made a refreshing start. Interest in her, who masterfully embodies characters in various narratives while delivering outstanding performances, is hotter than ever.

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