Actress Won Jian shared her thoughts on the end of Made In Korea.

Made In Korea, the Disney+ original series that ended on the 14th, is the story of Korea in the 1970s, where chaos and leaps forward coexisted, a company man, 'Baek Gi-tae' (Hyunbin), who seeks to make the state a revenue model to rise to the pinnacle of wealth and power, and the prosecutor 'Jang Geon-young' (Jung Woosung), who pursues him with terrifying determination to the edge of a cliff, confronting the huge events that cut across the era. In this context, Won Jian played the role of Ikeda Yuji, a powerful member of the Osaka yakuza organization and a lobbyist, showing undeniable desire and a chilling charisma in a perfect transformation.

Making her first appearance through a meeting with Ikeda Yuji's business partner Baek Gi-tae (played by Hyunbin), Won Jian changed the atmosphere of the drama at once simply by appearing. Then, with a restrained voice she delivered high-level Japanese lines, instilling a calm tension, and with a cold gaze and visuals she captured viewers' attention.

Also, while facing Baek Gi-tae, Bae Geum-ji (played by Cho Yeojeong), and Cheon Seok-jung (played by Jung Sung-il), as well as the Ikeda organization executives who are in sharp conflict with her, she showed unwavering charisma, and in the scene where she feels an emotional crack at the cold attitude of the Ikeda organization's boss and adoptive father Ikeda Osamu (played by Lily Franky), she delicately depicted it with trembling breath, eyes and voice, making her acting depth feel even deeper.

Having shown a wide spectrum from the fresh image of first love to intense emotional acting in the drama Surely Tomorrow, which ended a few days ago, the contrasting performance she displayed in Made In Korea once again made it possible to feel Won Jian's endless potential as a trusted actor. Won Jian today (the 15th) shared her thoughts on the end of Made In Korea through Heen Entertainment.

'It was an honor to be able to participate in a meaningful work called Made In Korea. I am grateful that I could take on a new role I had never experienced before,' Won Jian conveyed her affection and gratitude for the work, adding, 'I am also truly grateful to have been able to breathe with an excellent director, seniors and staff. I was able to learn a lot through this work, and I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who watched Made In Korea,' as she bid farewell to Made In Korea.

Attention is focused on the future steps Won Jian will continue to show as she keeps up her unstoppable activity with works such as 'Tempest', 'Surely Tomorrow', and 'Made In Korea'.

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