Park Jung-yeon, who is passionately portraying 'WOOJIN' in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' (written by Lim Jin-ah, directed by Jang Young-seok, hereafter 'Try'), has played a key role in a dramatic reversal.
In 'Try', Park Jung-yeon, who plays the cold and focused shooting team leader 'WOOJIN' with little interest other than shooting training, becomes a dramatic supporter of Moon-ung (played by Yoon Kye-sang) in the 4th episode, which aired on August 2, as he seeks to recruit him to the rugby club. Having previously practiced archery, WOOJIN's heart is moved by the blood-soaked hands of his childhood friend, Seong-jun (played by Kim Yo-han), who asks for help, and WOOJIN starts mentoring Moon-ung, who challenges archery through special admission.
However, on the day of the match, due to a scheme by the vice principal, Moon-ung ends up facing off against the shooting team instead of the archery team, and ironically, WOOJIN becomes his opponent. Watching the scene where Garam advises Moon-ung to 'do your best even if you lose,' WOOJIN intentionally aims for the edge of the target, leading to a 0-point shot that allows Moon-ung to win.
Amidst everyone's surprise, WOOJIN turns away after coolly congratulating Moon-ung with 'Hey! Congratulations on passing!' This leads to enthusiastic reactions on the related bulletin board such as 'WOOJIN's skill to aim where he wants!' 'Even losing looks cool for God WOOJIN' 'I got hit hard in the heart by WOOJIN today' 'Legendary female character has been born.'
Additionally, the conversation between Garam, who asks WOOJIN why he allowed himself to lose with 'There is no player who can afford to lose,' and WOOJIN's response, 'Please let me know, I don't know right now either,' also left a deep impression on the viewers. Park Jung-yeon meticulously expressed WOOJIN's emotions, which wavered slightly due to a series of events, showcasing her impressive shooting techniques as the ace of the shooting team and raising expectations for the multidimensional portrayal of WOOJIN in the future.
Meanwhile, Park Jung-yeon is also set to appear in KBS's new weekend drama 'Our Golden Days', which is scheduled to premiere on August 9, alongside SBS's 'Try'. In 'Our Golden Days', she will play the role of 'Park Young-ra', the youngest daughter of a chaebol family. Attention is focused on the charming actress Park Jung-yeon's noteworthy performances in different roles this summer.
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