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Actress Han Ji-hye is steadily expanding her acting spectrum to "Dear Bandit" following "Because There Is No Next Life."
Han Ji-hye, who recently appeared as an unknown nun in KBS 2TV's Saturday miniseries "My Dear Bandit" (script Lee Sun, director Ham Young-girl, production studio Dragon), and her bold moves are drawing attention. It is bringing fresh energy to viewers by introducing character switching between the two poles in just over a month, crossing the glamorous modern and classical historical dramas.
Han Ji-hye played the role of Yang Mi-sook, a loyalist classmate and a bitter rival of Jonah-jung (Kim Hee-sun) in her previous TV CHOSUN "Because There Is No Next Life." His brilliant visuals as a show host and "Cider loyalty," which helps his friend in the moment of crisis, imprinted him as a "lovely villain" who cannot be hated. Han Ji-hye's performance, which depicts a passionate and enterprising female image in three dimensions, left a deep impression.
Leaving behind the pleasant energy of her previous work, Han Ji-hye revealed a 180-degree different face through "Dear Bandit." Appearing in a robe, he dominated the tension of the play by drawing the dual aspect of the character with just his eyes, breaking down into a nun hiding cool venom behind a graceful smile.
In particular, the scene in which he suppressed the heartbreak of losing his son to the king and suggested to Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun) that he would "change the owner of this country's royal seat" became a decisive point of the play. Han Ji-hye completed the character's narrative with a restrained emotional line, demonstrating the appearance of a "key player" who holds and shakes the flow of the play.
From trendy show hosts to heavy resourcefulness, Han Ji-hye has proven her infinite spectrum with flexible performances regardless of genre and character. Attention is focusing on how he, who is active with his "non-fungible" presence, will change the direction of "Dear Bandit."
Meanwhile, KBS 2TV's "My Dear Bandit," starring Nam Ji-hyun and Moon Sang-min, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m. on KBS 2TV.
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