* Translated by Papago

Starnews

"IDOL-I" Park Jung-woo, "Angry → Angry" High-density emotional performance..Overwhelming the small screen

Published :

Mun Wansik

*This content was translated by AI.

/Photo = Genie TV's original drama 'Idol I' captured the broadcast screen
/Photo = Genie TV's original drama 'Idol I' captured the broadcast screen

Actor Park Jung-woo captured the home turf with his high-density emotional performance in "Idol Child."

Park Jung-woo was suspected of being the culprit of the murder in the original Genie TV drama "Idol Eye" (directed by Lee Kwang-young, scripted by Kim Dar-rin, planned KT Studio Genie, production A-story), which was released on the 5th and 6th, and was investigated by the prosecution.

"Idol Eye" is a mystery court romance that takes place when Deoksim Manleb's star lawyer, Su-na (Choi Soo-young), takes on the case of "favorite" Dora-ik (Kim Jae-young), who has been accused of murder. In the play, Park Jung-woo plays Choi Jae-hee, drummer of the band Gold Boys, which Doraick belongs to.

On the show, Choi Jae-hee expressed her anger while being investigated as a reference. Choi Jae-hee, who was unfair to be suspected by Kwak Byung-kyun (Jeong Jae-kwang), expressed her displeasure, saying, "You don't look excited when you suspect me now."

Choi Jae-hee was also depicted in the past, filled with a sense of oppression toward Dora-ik. "Why do we have to be the best man behind the scenes and take all the parts?" he complained and conveyed his anxious psychology.

Choi Jae-hee, who was suddenly driven by Kwak Byung-kyun after the reference investigation, also vented her anger mixed with sadness. "You said you'd let me have nothing to do with the statement. I've talked about tempering, and I've stated that Doraick is the culprit, but now why?" he restrained his rushing emotions and expressed his disappointed feelings at the end.

Park Jung-woo changed the overall flow of the play by creating a sense of urgency in silence with his acting that freely moves through explosion and moderation. The complex emotional lines of Choi Jae-hee, who was in a tight spot, were depicted in an amplitude, giving the play a chewy tension.

Park Jung-woo's enthusiastic performance, which showed a fluctuating whirlwind of emotions, overwhelmed viewers and played a major role in increasing the immersion of the work. More questions are focused on the future story of what kind of turmoil Park Jung-woo's Choi Jae-hee will cause in the dynamic development of "Idol Child."

The original Genie TV drama "Idol Eye," starring Park Jung-woo, airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m. on ENA, and OTT is available on Netflix.

<© STARNEWS. All rights reserved. No reproduction or redistribution allowed.>

*This content was translated by AI.

Recommended News

Daily Trending News

Editor’s Pick

Latest in Entertainment

AD