Actor Seo Ji-hye showed a frenzied appearance in the well-made genre piece "Reverse".
On the 1st, episodes 5 and 6 of the Wavve original Reverse were released, in which Ham Myo-jin (played by Seo Ji-hye) ended up in a life-or-death crisis when she went to meet Wang Gi-cheol (played by Yoon Je-mun) and was kidnapped by mysterious men. After regaining consciousness and discovering that all call records and text messages had been deleted, she kept her cards hidden to the end and fully conveyed the thrill of the suffocating psychological battle as she faced Ria (played by Hwang Se-in) and Ryu Jun-ho (played by Go Soo), who pressed her as if interrogating her.
Seo Ji-hye vividly portrayed Ham Myo-jin's restrained emotions, who moves cautiously among those trying to hide the truth. In particular, after learning the shocking fact that she had been taking medication for a severe mental illness, the desperate escape scene in which she secretly spat out the pills and jumped from the second-floor veranda left an impression. Seo Ji-hye's trembling eyes and rough breathing, shown amid the extreme terror of possibly being discovered, heightened viewers' immersion.
Ham Myo-jin's race toward the truth did not stop. Despite being injured, driven by sheer determination she rose and, recalling the bloody memory of trying to kill Wang Gi-cheol two years earlier, she unleashed a frenzied desire for revenge. Realizing the vast conspiracy hidden behind her parents' deaths, the scene in which she grits her teeth and says, "I'll finish it with my own hands. You can't even imagine how cruel it will be," combined with Seo Ji-hye's energy to send shivers down the spine.
Near the end of the drama, as he followed the movements on the day of the explosion and let out the pent-up rage in an instant, he expressed his complex emotions by throwing a chair at the atelier's work. His path, with desperate cries and rampage interlocking and racing toward catastrophe, raised curiosity about future developments.
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