Actor Cha Joo-young once again proved her true worth through "Climax." She perfectly portrayed the razor-sharp ambition hidden behind an elegant smile, fully demonstrating the power of a chameleon-like actor.
On the 14th, when the curtain fell on the finale of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Climax," Cha Joo-young overwhelmed home viewers playing Lee Yang-mi, the core of political and business Connection and a power player in WR Group. In every episode she emitted an extraordinary presence and pursued a successful acting transformation.
Cha Joo-young was distinctive from her first appearance. She vividly embodied the multifaceted aspects of the character Lee Yang-mi, raising the drama's immersion to the highest level. In particular, her scenes squeezing the life out of Bang Tae-seop (Ju Jihoon) and Chu Sang-a (Ha Jiwon) and shaking up the game were enough to make even viewers hold their breath.
Above all, Cha Joo-young's "densely emotional acting" was outstanding. While exposing blatant ambition, a single warning from Kwon Se-myung (Kim Hong-pa) made her express delicate variations of emotion between fear and aspiration. Her performance, showing a stark change in temperature even in a split second, added a thrilling tension to the narrative and brought depth to the drama.
Also, in her chemistry with Oh Jung-se (playing Kwon Jong-wook), she created unexpected comic moments and even served as a "cheat key" that lightened the heavy atmosphere. Her distinctive line delivery, gestures and sly facial expressions breathed life into the character and captivated viewers.
Erasing the image of her previous works completely and becoming Lee Yang-mi herself, Cha Joo-young's acting prowess further solidified the standing of actor Cha Joo-young.<
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