Actor Kwon So-hyun showcased solid acting skills through Spirit Fingers.

Kwon So-hyun has been captivating global viewers as Jin Bun-hong in the drama Spirit Fingers, which has been exclusively released on TVING since Oct. 29, and is directed by Lee Cheol-ha, written by Jung Yoon-jung and Kwon I-ji, adapted from the Naver Webtoon Spirit Fingers by author Han Kyung-chal, and produced by Number Three Pictures Co., Ltd., MI and Kenaz.

Spirit Fingers is a drama that depicts the colorful healing romance of young people who set out to find their own colors, and is based on the popular completed Naver Webtoon of the same name. In the story, Kwon So-hyun plays Pinkfinger Jin Bun-hong, a lively, lovable character who works as a seller of mountaineering clothes.

First, Jin Bun-hong, who became the target of the Spirit Fingers group, curtly refused Nam Geu-rin (played by Park Yu-na)'s request to "become a model," saying "I don't know how to do that." On the other hand, she brightened up at the address "noona" from the handsome Ku Seon-ho (played by Choi Bo-min), and, saying "Just tell me anything. I'll do everything," she fell for him and humorously demonstrated various poses.

Enamored by Ku Seon-ho's charming smile, Jin Bun-hong scoffed at Nam Geu-rin and Ku Seon-ho, who are long-time friends, asking, "Where is there anything between a man and a woman?" With a lecherous smile she also joked, "If it were me, I would be scared someone would take him, so I would quickly date him. You never know what might happen," bringing laughter.

Kwon So-hyun's delicate acting has heightened global viewers' immersion by portraying Jin Bun-hong's bright yet slightly silly side. Having perfectly blended into Jin Bun-hong with her scene-stealing performance, she proved her solid acting fundamentals, and expectations are rising for what charms she will show in the remaining episodes.

Kwon So-hyun debuted in 2007 in the musical Beautiful Game and made a name for herself across musicals such as Hairspray, Turandot and Grease, as well as in theater and drama. She delivered a strong presence in films including Madonna, which was invited to the 68th Cannes Film Festival in 2015, as well as Believer, Miss Baek and last year's Delivery, and she rose as a serious actress after winning best supporting actress at the 38th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards and best supporting actress in film at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards.

The drama Spirit Fingers, in which Kwon So-hyun appears, is exclusively released on TVING every Wednesday at 4 p.m.<

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