Yum Hye-ran's activities, showcasing two faces as a wealthy person in 'Seocho-dong' and 'Wall To Wall', are heating up.
First, Yum Hye-ran, who came as the landlord Kim Hyung-min in the tvN drama 'Seocho-dong', is warm. In the drama that captures the growth of five associate lawyers (lawyers employed by law firms who receive a salary) commuting to the Seocho-dong legal town every day, Kim Hyung-min (played by Yum Hye-ran) is a landlord who knows how to use 'money' properly. He cherishes his bucket list and achieves his dreams one by one, establishing his foundation to support scholarship students and consolidating the law offices in the buildings he owns to establish a law firm named after him. By steadily realizing such big dreams and sharing warmth, he contributes to nurturing legal professionals as a consultant at the law firm Hyung-min, having law school interns practice at 'Hyung-min', showing passion by participating in classes, and delegating cases directly, thus fulfilling his role as a 'consultant' well.
In 'Seocho-dong', Yum Hye-ran adds warmth as a pillar of support. He appears as a good adult who exerts a positive influence in the drama that depicts the daily lives of associate lawyers, and with the trust viewers place in him, he is completed as a deeply good character. When he silently understands the troubles of the associate lawyers from behind, his concerned expression and his attentiveness in addressing and coordinating the struggles of the representative lawyers show a reliable and precise demeanor. Having such an adult firmly positioned in the law firm 'Hyung-min' makes the lawyers' home feel warm.
If there is Hyung-min, who continues Yum Hye-ran's goodness, Eun-hwa (played by Yum Hye-ran) leads to a twist in Yum Hye-ran. The Netflix movie 'Wall To Wall' is an unpredictable thriller where Woosung (played by Kang Ha-neul), a member of the 'young people who put their last savings into buying a house', suffers from unknown noise between floors in a 84-square-meter apartment. The character Eun-hwa in 'Wall To Wall', with the Chinese name '錢銀貨' (money, silver, wealth), accumulates wealth as a different ambitious person with a different texture as a wealthy and powerful individual.
Residing in a penthouse and captivating the hearts of residents as their representative, she seems to comfort the residents suffering from noise between floors at the top of the power structure, but harbors different ambitions. Knowing how to seize and manipulate power, Eun-hwa, portrayed by Yum Hye-ran, appears as a good and kind person outwardly, but her true self is selfish and filled with ambition, clearly illustrating her duality, enhancing the immersion of the story. As a result, it ranked 1st among the Netflix global TOP 10 movies (non-English) with 7.8 million viewers amid domestic and international acclaim. After being released on the 18th, it achieved global 3rd place, then rose to the top in its second week.
In particular, Yum Hye-ran's transformation in acting this way offers a contrasting charm compared to her previous role as Kwang-rye (played by Yum Hye-ran) in 'When Life Gives You Tangerines', drawing attention. The 180-degree different two characters of Yum Hye-ran being a wealthy person amplify the enjoyment of encountering another Yum Hye-ran in the drama and the movie. New characters that Yum Hye-ran meets in each work leave a refreshing and delightful impression, providing the joy of experiencing a new Yum Hye-ran.
[Photo] 'Seocho-dong', 'Wall To Wall' stills (tvN, provided by Netflix)
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