Actor Lee Joo-been firmly held the flow of the drama with a wide range of acting from jealousy to devoted love.
On the 20th, the sixth episode of the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama Spring Fever aired, depicting Yoon Bom, played by Lee Joo-been, realizing her deepening feelings for Seon Jae-gyu (Ahn Bo-hyun) and the process of her jealousy exploding. Lee Joo-been densely expressed the dynamic emotional changes of a person in love, drawing viewers' attention.
That day Bom felt fluttered by Jae-gyu's confession, "Let's officially meet in two years," but then witnessed Jae-gyu with an unfamiliar woman and was engulfed by jealousy. Lee Joo-been vividly portrayed Yoon Bom's awkwardness in love, such as striking various poses in front of a mirror saying, "If I decide to become pretty, I'll show you what happens in Sinsu-eup," and shouting at Jae-gyu who avoided her, "Hey you cowardly XX," adding vitality to the drama.
Behind this cute appearance was a twist of devoted love. When Jae-gyu ended up in a jail cell over a fight, Bom went all out to resolve it. Bom went to the victim, knelt and pleaded for mercy, and to win over a man who is a fan of Song Gain she contacted the mother she had cut off to get concert tickets, secretly abandoning her pride and making efforts. While outwardly drawing a cold line, Bom endured everything for Jae-gyu behind the scenes, and her deep love offered viewers a quiet moving feeling.
When Jae-gyu, who learned all the facts, asked, "Why are you so cold in front of me when you go that far where I'm not?" Bom burst into tears she had been holding back. Lee Joo-been's tearful acting, expressing the sorrow of "You told me to trust you, so how can you be with another woman in less than two days?", delivered the character's sincerity intact. The kiss ending that followed after the misunderstanding was cleared signaled the start of the romance and amplified the excitement.
Lee Joo-been solidly drew the character's multilayered emotional lines, from a lovable figure blinded by jealousy to a desperate devoted love that lays down pride for the other. Her flexibility in freely shifting between comedy and melodrama leads immersion in the drama and firmly holds its center.
Meanwhile, the tvN drama Spring Fever airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 p.m.
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