Actress Lee Soi made a bold transformation with striking visuals in "Aema," leaving a strong impact.
Released on the 22nd, the Netflix series "Aema" depicts the story of top star Hiran (Lee Ha-nee) and rookie actress Juae (Bang Hyo-rin) bravely confronting the dark realities overshadowed by the glamorous spotlight in the process of the birth of erotic films that hit Korea in the 1980s. It has recorded the number one series in Korea's TOP 10 (as of Aug. 25) and continues to gain popularity.
In the drama, Lee Soi plays the role of Hwang Mina, the girlfriend of Gu Joong-ho (Jin Sun-kyu), the representative of Shin Sacred Films, who seeks to become an actress using him. With heavy makeup and glamorous outfits, Lee Soi captured attention, fully embodying Mina's persona that spares no effort in her pursuit to become an actress, leaving a strong impression on the audience.
While showing provocative charm when seducing her boyfriend Jin Sun-kyu, she also displayed an honest side, expressing her emotions boldly by cursing or yelling when she did not get what she wanted, enhancing the character's appeal. Furthermore, Lee Soi has received praise for playing a pivotal role in the incident as a scene-stealer.
Lee Soi, who became known through the Netflix reality show "Single's Inferno" Season 2, appeared as the victim of school violence "Yoon Sohui" in the Netflix series "The Glory," playing a key role in the incident. Moreover, in the drama "Motel California," she portrayed librarian Han A-reum, showcasing her bright and lovable charm. Through "Aema," he has shown a 180-degree transformation, receiving praise for adding persuasion to the character's narrative with delicate emotional acting.
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