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'Real Education' Park Ji-yeon's performance causes a stir... Following Kim Hee-cheol's 'double curse words', Lee Mi-do says "You're great"

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As actress Park Ji-yeon's passionate performance becomes a hot topic, stars also expressed admiration for her acting.

Recently, Park Ji-yeon posted on her Instagram: "I participated as Woo-jin's mother in episode 5. Since this is a work dealing with meaningful stories, I approached the project with extra caution. Please give it your attention."

The photos released alongside the post showed Park Ji-yeon posing with the script of 'Real Education' and taking a selfie. Subsequently, scenes from the 'Real Education' filming set were revealed, drawing attention.

In 'Real Education', Park Ji-yeon played the role of Woo-jin's mother, a fervent parent, delivering a powerful performance that drove teachers into a corner with relentless complaints and pressure, sparking viewers' anger. In the drama, Park Ji-yeon's character overprotects her son, frequently filing malicious complaints against teachers, and displays everything from her sensitive first appearance during an observed class at school to monitoring the teacher's private life and spreading false information on mom cafes, culminating in a chilling madness.

Park Ji-yeon overwhelmed the screen by meticulously building up the character's process of corruption step by step. She would seize on trivial details to send messages day and night, and eventually falsely accused the homeroom teacher of 'emotional child abuse,' committing unrelenting misdeeds that brought the audience's outrage to its peak. In particular, the scene in the latter half where she loses her reason and struggles desperately when confronted by the empathetic approach of Na Hwa-jin (played by Kim Mu-yeol), an inspector from the Teachers' Rights Protection Bureau, resembled a thriller film. Through such breathless acting, Park Ji-yeon found herself at the center of the spotlight.

In response, Kim Hee-cheol left a comment saying, "Wow, I almost cursed here too. I watched it well while shouting double curse words," showing over-immersion that drew laughter. Additionally, actress Lee Mi-do also offered support by saying, "You're great."

Meanwhile, 'Real Education' is a work depicting the refreshing and satisfying real education of the Teachers' Rights Protection Bureau, established to defend South Korea's education system, which has collapsed due to students, teachers, and parents crossing the line. It was released on Netflix on the 5th.

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