Actress Choo Ja-Hyun has shaken the flow of the drama with cold madness.

Choo Ja-Hyun plays the role of "Yeomhwa," the former goddess of Dongcheon (played by Kim Mi-Kyung), in the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" (directed by Kim Yong-Wan / written by Yang Ji-Hoon / planned by CJ ENM / produced by Studio Dragon, DEXTER, EO Contents Group), leading the narrative with a calm yet heavy energy.

In the last broadcast, Yeomhwa's past and present were interwoven, depicting the character's complex narrative and psychology in a multifaceted way. The shamanic ritual to use a child as a spirit vessel was interrupted by Dongcheon, intensifying the conflict between the two characters, and the scene where Gyeonwoo (played by Choo Young-Woo) takes out a photo as an offering from an abandoned house in Bongsu-dong brought the tension of the drama to its peak.

In particular, the line, "You didn’t buy a single shoe or an outfit, but you prepared a coffin," was a moment where Choo Ja-Hyun's unique restrained acting shone. While not revealing intense emotions, she effectively delivered the character's feelings, further accentuating the character's mystery.

Choo Ja-Hyun is gradually building the character of "Yeomhwa," who is not easily comprehensible, through her relationships with surrounding characters and mood adjustments, leaving a deep impression on viewers. Her ability to instantly change the atmosphere and weight of the drama with just her appearance has been highly praised.

Meanwhile, "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy," featuring Choo Ja-Hyun, airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 p.m. on tvN.
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