Actress Kim Sejeong led the climax of the fated narrative in Moon River and decorated the drama's finale with overwhelming acting.
Kim Sejeong, in episodes 13 and the finale of the MBC Friday-Saturday drama Moon River broadcast on the 19th and 20th, carried the center of the romance-fantasy narrative and maintained her central role until the end.
In episode 13 and the finale, the process of Dali and Crown Prince Igang (Kang Tae-oh) joining forces until the end to reveal the truth of the Gyesa year incident was depicted. The two turned even the situation of their souls switching into an opportunity rather than a weakness to solve problems and unraveled the tangled knot of Hongyeon one by one.
The scene in which Hongyeon is fully continued with Igang's tears symbolized the completion of the fate narrative and left a deep aftertaste. Even after all the confusion had been resolved, Dali stayed by Igang's side and the story was warmly tied up with the promise to be together for life.
Kim Sejeong did not lose the center of the character even in the final episode. From lively dialect acting to the emotional peak of the fantasy narrative, she steadily carried a wide range of tones and firmly held the work's sentiment. From the early wit and realistic acting to the midsection's turmoil of fate and, by the finale, the deepened emotion of accepting destiny, she built the narrative step by step and enhanced its completeness.
In particular, with unwavering concentration and dense pacing until the end, she served as the central axis running through Moon River, and through this work she vividly stamped the presence of the "able heroine."
Through Moon River, Kim Sejeong, who showed the standard for the "historical drama heroine," will meet fans around the world by holding a global fan concert tour in a total of eight cities — starting in Seoul on Jan. 10 and 11 next year, then Taipei, Melbourne, Sydney, Manila, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Yokohama — titled 2026 KIM SEJEONG FAN CONCERT "The tenth letter".
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