Cheer up from 'Trot Lover' Choi Chun-hee (Eun-ji)
「トロットの恋人」チェ・チュニ(ウンジ)に元気をもらう
Today, while I was sorting through my TV recordings on my hard drive, I found the second half of 'Trot Lover' starring Eun-ji (Apink).
My hard drive is almost full so I need to make some space.
I started deleting in preparation for the next episode, but I wanted to watch episodes 15 and 16 of the final chapter again.
I stayed up late last night and had a shallow sleep until morning.
I didn't have the energy to sit down at my desk so I watched the final chapter again.
Ji Hyun-woo, who plays her co-star, is an actor who would suit an older actress.
I felt that if he formed a love line with Eun-ji, the drama as a whole would lack glamour.
In fact, that's how I felt at first.
As the story progressed, the simple beauty of the storyline became more apparent.
As the past causal relationships surrounding Eun-ji, including Jang Jun-young, Park Soo-in, Jo Geun-woo, and their parents, began to emerge little by little, Choi Chun-hee (Eun-ji)'s presence was firmly rooted in the simple storyline.
In this way, Eun-ji's acting and singing ability came to life...
This kind of down-to-earth drama suits Eun-ji better than a flashy, trendy drama.
Lee Se-young (Park Soo-in)'s acting was also impressive, tightening up the world of the drama.
Many fans know that she played Jang-geum's rival as a child actress, but I thought she started college around the same time as Goo Hara (formerly of KARA) and others.
At that time, she was in between playing child roles and adult roles, and I was worried about whether she would ever make a comeback as an actress.
I felt nostalgic when she returned as a fine actress.
As in Jang Geum, she appears as the heroine's villain, but even back then her acting had a certain maturity to it.
In this drama, her maturity adds depth to the story.
We may see her as the heroine in a future film or drama.
At the end, Park Soo-in and her mother Director Yang (Yang Joo-hee) regret their wrongdoings, making for a drama with a refreshing aftertaste.
This was my second time seeing the final chapter, so I wasn't engrossed in it.
However, I was once again warmed and inspired by Choi Chun-hee's positive approach to life.
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