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Park Ji-hyun, Cha Ju-young, Keum Sae-rok, how to use ‘serve’ correctly

Unlike in the past when there was an atmosphere of avoiding sub female leads, these days, in the drama industry, people work hard to win attractive sub roles. As a result, he demonstrates a presence equal to, or even greater than, that of the protagonist.

He perfectly portrayed the confident and urbane charm of Mo Hyun-min, showing off his conspicuous presence in every episode. In a return to the past as Jin Do-jun (played by Song Joong-ki), Park Ji-hyun makes her first powerful appearance in a leopard-print outfit, suggesting to Jin Seong-jun (played by Kim Nam-hee) that he overthrow the arranged marriage, and with his intelligent appearance that immediately grasps Jin Do-jun's temperament, his co-stars are impressed. and created a strange chemistry. Accordingly, even Park Ji-hyun's previous works are being reexamined.

Choi Hye-jeong is the daughter of an ordinary laundromat, but thanks to her beauty, she becomes an airline flight attendant. A person who becomes infinitely small in front of money. It is a typical ‘strong-weak-weak’ style where the strong are weak and the weak are strong.

The peak of the era of sub-female characters was Geum Sae-rok in JTBC's 'Love and Understanding'. Keum Sae-rok appeared in the play as Park Mi-kyung, a woman who had everything but lacked one thing: love, and earned sympathy by forming a square relationship with Ha Sang-soo (played by Yoo Yeon-seok), Ahn Soo-young (played by Moon Ga-young), and Jeong Jong-hyeon (played by Jeong Ga-ram).

The heyday of the sub-female role continues even now because there are actors who have turned the position of sub-female role into an opportunity with their faith in the work and deep acting skills. Park Ji-hyun, Cha Joo-young, and Keum Sae-rok brought their characters to life with the skillful acting they gained while playing minor roles, and brought out their charm with their individuality. I am looking forward to the future of the three actors who made a decisive move at a critical moment.
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr