Actor Han Ji-hyun showed a new "face" with the film "Face."
Han Ji-hyun plays documentary producer Kim Su-jin, who begins to uncover the death of Jung Young-hee (played by Shin Hyun-bin), in the film "Face" (director Yeon Sang-ho), which rose to No. 1 at the box office upon release and is enjoying box office success.
After the Netflix film "Revelations," Han Ji-hyun once again joined director Yeon Sang-ho's "Yeoniverse" with the film "Face," and she delicately portrayed the character's growth from a PD chasing exclusives to a journalist pursuing justice, reaffirming her wide acting range.
Han Ji-hyun led the five interviews that make up the film "Face," effectively linking each case organically, and displayed an indispensable presence in the film. Her dense acting in each interview, complex and multifaceted gaze, and overwhelming aura left a strong impression. In particular, Han Ji-hyun's final line at the end of the film was enough to deeply resonate with audiences.
In the released behind-the-scenes stills, Han Ji-hyun captures attention by focusing on the character's varied emotions, from Kim Su-jin seemingly suppressing rising anger to Kim Su-jin appearing on the verge of tears from sorrow, as she engages in filming.
Having shown a new "face" with fresh acting transformations in each work, anticipation grows for another transformation she will present through various projects.
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