Actor Seo Ji-hye showcased her meticulous craftsmanship in the Wavve original "Reverse."
Seo Ji-hye, in episodes 3 and 4 of "Reverse," which were released at 11 a.m. on the 24th, expressed the psychology of the shaken Ham Myo-jin character facing a shocking truth with explosive acting. In the drama, while Ham Myo-jin was looking around an atelier full of memories with Choi Hee-soo (played by Kim Jae-kyung), she realized that she had originally been in a romantic relationship and had come between Ryu Jun-ho (Go Soo) and Choi Hee-soo, and fell into confusion.
In the process, Seo Ji-hye lashed out at Ryu Jun-ho, saying, "Was that a story that Hee-soo, abandoned by you and me, died in an accident?" and burst into tears of remorse. Seo Ji-hye's acting, which delicately portrayed a subtly trembling expression and emotional collapse, was enough to raise the drama's tension to its peak.
Chasing Lee Jong-soo (played by Yoo Hyun-soo) to regain her memory, Ham Myo-jin was shocked when the injured Lee Jong-soo told her, "You only had to kill two people. You could have stopped, your revenge." Seo Ji-hye completed a thrilling scene by conveying the fear surrounding her identity in her sharp gaze.
In particular, the confrontation scene with Wang Ki-chul (played by Yoon Je-moon) in the latter half of the drama is a viewing highlight. It is the realization that the suspect in the fire that took her parents was Wang Ki-chul, and that she faced her past in which she was consumed by revenge and tried to kill him. At Wang Ki-chul's rebuke, "Your desire for revenge made you a demon," Seo Ji-hye suppressed her anger with charisma, raising the show's tension.
In this way, Seo Ji-hye firmly holds the center of the narrative. Attention is focused on what truths beyond the memories may be hidden and on the course Ham Myo-jin will take as drawn by Seo Ji-hye.<
[Photo] "Reverse"
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