Actor Oh Hyunkyung maximized empathy with delicate expressiveness.

On the 22nd, the MBC daily drama "The First Man" depicted the story of Chae Hwa-young (played by Oh Hyunkyung) following clues to find her child. That day Chae Hwa-young found a hairpin she had given her son in the past in Oh Jang-mi's (played by Ham Eunjung) room.

Amid this, Chae Hwa-young tried to avert a crisis by giving a similar accessory to Jeong Sook-hee (played by Jeong So-young) in response to her sudden action. But when Jeong Sook-hee relayed it to Oh Jang-mi as it was, Chae Hwa-young deliberately showed discomfort and left the scene.

Meanwhile, Chae Hwa-young received news of her son's whereabouts she had been desperately searching for and was plunged into great shock. The joy of finding a record matching her son was short-lived when she learned that he had already died of leukemia.

In the confusing situation, Chae Hwa-young regained her composure with the help of Kang Jun-ho (played by Park Geon Il). However, she responded sharply to Kang Jun-ho, who was supporting her, suggesting their conflict will deepen.

In this way Oh Hyunkyung tightly anchored the drama's center by intricately capturing Chae Hwa-young's emotional changes. Above all, her plaintive tone and pleading eyes conveyed Chae Hwa-young's desperation intact, heightening immersion.

In particular, she vividly portrayed Chae Hwa-young collapsing from the thunderous blow, leaving a deep impression. The moment the suppressed sorrow erupted was expressed through acting that moved between self-blame and resentment, imprinting her presence.

Meanwhile, the Oh Hyunkyung-led MBC daily drama "The First Man" airs every Monday through Friday at 7:05 p.m.

[Photo] "The First Man"

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