Actor Nana is raising the drama's immersion by developing her character's narrative with explosive emotional acting in "Climax."

"Climax" is a work that depicts the desires and choices of characters within a power cartel vying for the top position in Korea. Nana plays Hwang Jeong-won, a character who moves secretly beside Bang Tae-seop (Ju Jihoon) and provides information, delivering dense performances.

In episodes 5 and 6 released on the 30th and 31st, Hwang Jeong-won's backstory expanded in earnest as the past in which she killed her mother's cohabitant in childhood, her first connection with prosecutor Tae-seop, and the background that later led to their cooperation were revealed. Alongside pity for Sang-ah and an ending that seemed to implicate her in Park Jae-sang's death, Jeong-won emerged as a central figure in the incident, raising the tension of the drama.

Nana left a deep impression with an explosively emotional performance in flashback scenes. Her heartrending acting as she shed tears toward a mother who had taken her own life, as well as vividly conveying the young Hwang Jeong-won's wounds and pain, added weight to the narrative. In the present timeline, she completed the character's dimensionality through restrained emotion, expressing her inner self with subtle changes in her eyes and facial expressions and showing contrasting emotional temperatures.

Nana perfectly embodied the character Hwang Jeong-won with dense acting that changes the atmosphere in each scene. She delicately portrayed the texture of a character in which coldness and instability coexist through her gaze, proving a powerful presence that changes the temperature of the drama every time she appears.

Meanwhile, Nana also contributed to the work as a vocalist by participating in the singing of the "Climax" OST "Black Star." "Climax" airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m. on ENA and is also available on KT Jini TV and Disney+.

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