Actor Hyunri is being noticed as a hidden scene-stealer in the Netflix series "Is this love interpretable?"

The Netflix series "Is this love interpretable?", released on the 16th (written by Hong sisters Hong Jung-eun and Hong Mi-ran, directed by Yoo Young-eun), is an unpredictable romantic comedy centered on multilingual interpreter Joo Ho-jin (Kim Seon-ho) and global top star Cha Mu-hee (Go Youn-jung). In the drama, Hyunri plays Nanami, the manager of Japan's melodrama prince Kurosawa Hiro (Sota Fukushi), and convincingly completes the character who balances the story with a rational attitude and cool judgment.

Nanami is a career woman who remains calm and chic at all times and follows reason rather than emotion. Hyunri not only delivered delicate acting but also completed a cosmopolitan visual for Nanami with a sharp bob hairstyle and sophisticated styling, convincingly portraying the character.

In the drama, Nanami plays a central role that keeps the story balanced by discerning the flow of relationships between characters with sharp judgment and quick perception. The manager's approach of organizing situations rationally rather than leading with emotion can come across as cold, but Hyunri added human warmth within restrained expressions to create a three-dimensional character.

This persuasiveness stems from Hyunri's solid acting foundation built through works such as the Apple TV+ original series "Pachinko" and the film "Wooyeon and imagination." He won the best newcomer actress award at the 2014 Takasaki Film Festival and the Asia Star Award at the 2017 Seoul Drama Awards, early recognition of his artistry and presence, and he is receiving evaluations that his steady acting in this work also raised the drama's completeness.

In fact, among viewers there are favorable comments about the manager character that naturally leads the story's flow, along with reactions that the restrained acting tone increased immersion.

Through this work, Hyunri, who left a clear impression on Korean viewers, said through her agency HB Entertainment, "I am happy and grateful that the work is receiving a good response. Thanks to the fellow actors and staff who worked together on set, we were able to finish filming with good chemistry," and added, "Nanami is a character who leads situations by restraining emotions, and although it was a challenge to get used to a new environment as my first Korean work, it was a meaningful project. I want to continue meeting Korean viewers through a variety of works."

Meanwhile, Hyunri is set to appear as "Q," the mercenary head of the Babylon East Asia branch, in the Disney+ original series "A Shop for Killers" season 2, scheduled to be released later this year. Foreseeing another intense transformation, she plans to continue broad activities based on the global recognition she built through this project.

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