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Han Jihyun, "How I look back on myself." "Brilliant..."' How do you feel about the end

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Kim Soojin

*This content was translated by AI.

Actor Han Ji-hyun had a full happy ending and focused on her brilliant performance.

Han Ji-hyun played the role of Nana Atelier designer Song Ha-young in MBC's Friday-Saturday drama "In Your Season," and was loved by viewers for her colorful charm that caused her to become a fan. Han Ji-hyun's sensuous fashion sense and styling ability also boasted a perfect synchro rate by meeting designer character Ha-young.

In the final episode, which aired on the 3rd, Ha-young was on the verge of being isolated on the road due to heavy snow in Gangwon Province, where she left to visit a new material factory. When Ha-young was devastated, she met Yeon Tae-seok (Kwon Hyuk), who ran to save her, and confirmed her heart and accepted his confession. At the end of the play, Han Ji-hyun's expression and Ha-young's excited appearance on a date as if she could not hide her excitement or love in front of Taeseok represented his happy heart and implied that a happy future awaited.

Han Ji-hyun has shown her extraordinary presence by boosting bright energy in the play with her honest and bold charm and overflowing loveliness in each episode. In particular, Han Ji-hyun's tight emotional passion, which convincingly depicted Ha-young's process of realizing love, from excitement to hesitation, disappointment and conviction, was praised for raising the completeness of the play.

Next is Han Ji-hyun's question and answer.

Q. How do you feel about the end of the show.

A. Thank you very much to the viewers who watched "In Your Bright Season". These days, after passing through the cold winter from autumn, I feel that spring has come by looking at the flowers blooming on the side of the road. I think the moments when you feel the beginning of the season come to me in a small change. I hope this time remains a warm and brilliant memory for you, too.

Q. What did you pay particular attention to while preparing for Song Ha-young's acting?

A. Since I'm a male and a female twin, I wondered how it would feel to be a sister and a younger sister. So I tried to refer to it by listening to a lot of stories from people around me, and when I was dealing with Hadam, I think I approached her naturally with "feeling like seeing a cute baby." In particular, I felt that sister relationships would be more emotionally dependent than brothers, but I thought it would be good for those points to be melted into acting.

Also, I wanted to express Ha-young as a character with a responsibility that "it has to be okay" and "I have to step up first." And Ha-young is also a person who plays a role in leading the atmosphere in the house, so anyone can approach comfortably, and I tried to make her look like a person who feels relieved when she is together.

Q. What did you want to show through Song Ha-young?

A. I wanted to deliver bright and energetic energy through Ha Young. I wish there were moments where I was reminded through the character Ha Young. Also, even though I have a crush and am not good at expressing it, I thought it would be nice to see them bump into each other as much as possible. It's not perfect, but I wanted it to be remembered as a more empathetic person.

Q. What's the atmosphere of the scene and any memorable episodes?

A. The atmosphere on site was really good. It was a shoot where I always laughed regardless of the company and the house scene. In particular, the seniors led the atmosphere comfortably, so I was able to act more freely, and "Ha Young makes her lines fun. So I was able to try various things because I received a lot of support saying, "I'm curious how to act every time."

There are two memorable episodes. After arguing with Haran and Hadam, there was a scene where they shouted by the river, and the weather was so cold that I still remember all three of them standing like parrots. And I was actually surprised at the scene where Yugyeom shouted out loud at the hospital, and the reaction was captured on the monitor. I had so much fun that it was hard to film that day because I burst into laughter.

Q. What was the most memorable scene or line?

A. The first thing that comes to mind is the scene where you confess to Director Yeon. It felt more meaningful because it was a moment when Ha-young, who was agonizing between her desire to clarify the relationship and her ever-growing feelings, eventually cheered up her courage. It's all the more memorable because it's a scene where Ha Young made a big decision on her own without running away.

Also, I was impressed by the scene where I cried alone after confessing. This is because Ha-young, who pretended to be okay and took care of her surroundings first, thought it was the moment when she revealed her real feelings only when she was alone.

The scenes where Ha Young faces her emotions honestly are especially memorable. While acting, I thought, "This scene must have been a huge courage for Ha Young," so I think I was more affectionate.

Q. Is there any change or enlightenment you felt through this work?

A. Each and every line and scene in the drama felt like advice from an adult, and I think it was an opportunity to look back on myself. I received a lot of comfort. I think it will be memorable as a valuable work that allowed me to grow to the next level both as an actor and as a person.

Q. How will Hayoung's life continue after the end of the show? What would you say to Hayoung?

A. At the end, there was a scene where Ha Young accepted her confession, and I think she might be dating director Yeon. And rather than putting up with it unconditionally as before, I think I'll be living a life of taking care of myself a little more by expressing honestly when I'm having a hard time. Wouldn't you be spending more comfortable and warm time with your family?

To Ha-young, "Ha-young, good job confessing." As expected, I want to say that the more I see you, the more I can't help but be loved!"

Q. What kind of work do you want to be remembered by viewers?

A. I hope "In Your Brilliant Season" will be remembered as a work like a warm rest where you can catch your breath for a while in your busy daily life. And I hope you will leave a little comfort and empathy for those who are passing through their respective seasons.

Q. Is there anything you want to show in the future?

A. I want to challenge myself to more diverse genres and roles in the future. I really want to try new genres such as historical drama, action, and thriller. In addition to being an actor, I hope I can show you a more natural and comfortable side of Han Ji-hyun.

Q. Please say goodbye.

It's already April 2026. I hope everyone is healthy and full of good things for the rest of the year. Just as you support me, I will always support you. Thank you.

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