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Lee Sun-hwa, played by actor Baek Ji-hye in the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court," was attacked by a syringe after choosing to trade and betray for survival, leaving a strong shock to viewers with an unclear survival ending.
In the sixth episode, Lee Sun-hwa actively utilized Minseo (Jeon So-young)'s runaway family, "Mom," and made it clear that she is a person who puts calculation before emotion. He offered Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young) a deal and tried to take the lead in negotiations, demanding the price of information even when Hwang Hyun-jin (Lee Chung-ah) asked for information related to Park Je-yeol and Connect in the L&J panic room.
In the process, Lee Sun-hwa tries to make another deal by siphoning off Jun-hyuk's laptop. The first amount offered by Detective Kim Seung-jin was "tax." However, he immediately raises the ransom to 'five' and makes a bigger bet. The choice of sensing danger but not backing down dramatically reveals Lee Sun-hwa's survival instinct.
However, every calculation goes in an unexpected direction. As soon as he was about to wrap up the deal with Junhyuk's laptop, Lee Sun-hwa, who was caught in a surprise attack in the alley, is dragged by a syringe, and the screen ends without revealing whether he survives or not. The ending, which ended with survival uncertain, maximized the tension of the play and amplified curiosity about the next development.
Through Lee Sun-hwa, Baek Ji-hye densely embodied a complex emotion in which greed, arrogance, anxiety, and survival instinct are intertwined. At the same time, it was expressed in an understated way without exaggerating it, enhancing the persuasive power of the character. The three-dimensional effect of the character was completed by capturing the moment when anger, coolness, calculation and shaking intersect with delicate facial expression changes and breathing rhythms.
In particular, the change in the eyes that continued right before the syringe attack simultaneously captured the danger and desire of the character, raising the level of immersion in the shock ending. Lee Sun-hwa is not just a villain, but has established herself as a person who repeatedly makes choices to survive extreme situations.
Meanwhile, Baek Ji-hye has constantly attracted attention for her performance that captures the inner side of the character in detail, going back and forth between movies and dramas. Through the drama "Parole Examiner Lee Han-shin," "Iduna!" "Race" and the movie "Woongnam," he shows acting that convincingly builds up cracks in emotions in non-exaggerated expressions.
The ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court" airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m. on ENA, and can also be found on KT Genie TV and Coupang Play
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