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Park Shin-hye and Shin Se-kyung, born in 1990, run of 'The Year of the Horse'..a double-jawed performance [★FOCUS]

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Kim Nayeon

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Park Shin-hye and Shin Se-kyung / Photograph = Star News

Celebrating the 'Year of the Horse' in 2026, the presence of stars born in 1990 is shining even more. Actors Park Shin-hye and Shin Se-kyung continue their activities side by side, going back and forth between the CRT and the screen.

tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong," which first aired on the 17th of last month, is a retro-office comedy that takes place in the late 1990s when Hong Geum-bo, an elite securities supervisor in his 30s, disguised as a 20-year-old employee at a securities company where the flow of funds was spotted.

In this work, which takes place in Yeouido at the end of the 1990s, Park Shin-hye plays the role of "Hong Geum-bo," an elite securities supervisor in the play, maintaining the center of the play by exchanging her cool charisma and slick after disguised employment. His level control, which ranged from comical acting to delicate emotional lines, raised the completeness of his work and proved the power of an actor named Park Shin-hye again.

In particular, "Undercover Miss Hong" is a work in which organic "Teamplay" shines rather than a specific actor standing out over and over again. Park Shin-hye plays a central role in raising the energy of her fellow actors by coordinating the flow with a sense of balance that is neither excessive nor insufficient.

Thanks to Park Shin-hye's enthusiastic performance, "Undercover Miss Hong" started with a 3.5% rating (hereinafter referred to as Nielsen Korea's national paid household) and has recently recorded a rating of nearly 10%.

Park Shin-hye / Photograph =tvN Undercover Miss Hong
Shin Se-kyung / Photo = NEW

If there is Park Shin-hye in the CRT, there is Shin Se-kyung in "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan) on the screen. "Humint" is a story about a clash between people with different purposes in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in the icy sea, and Shin Se-kyung plays the role of Humint and Chae Sun-hwa, an employee of a North Korean restaurant in Vladivostok.

Even in a narrative that minimizes explanation, Shin Se-kyung builds up the character's emotional lines only with restrained eyes, breathing, and subtle facial expressions. The emotional texture accumulated one by one reaches the end and returns to a deep aftertaste. Shin Se-kyung's hardened acting skills add depth to the work.

In particular, "Humint" is a genre that exquisitely mixes melodrama and action, and the relationship between Shin Se-kyung and Park Jung-min (played by Park Geon) forms a hot emotional line even in the harsh world view and supports the weight of the narrative. The delicate acting synergy of the two actors is a key pillar supporting the completeness of the work.

Standing side by side at the starting line of the first year of the disease, the two Maltese stars are proving their presence once again in their respective positions. Attention is focused on the actions of the two actors who will make this year even hotter.

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