Lim Ji-yeon, Nana, Go Youn-jung, Living It Like the the Webtoons

It is a feast of female characters who reinterpret the original webtoon. Lim Ji-yeon, Nana, and Go Youn-jung have completed the character's completion, providing a variety of attractions.

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Recently, dramas based on webtoons have been appearing one after another. On tvN, "The Uncanny Counter Season 2: Counter Punch" is broadcasting season 2, while SBS unveiled "The Killing Vote". In addition, Netflix has recreated "Mask Girl", which was considered unconventional, into a drama. In addition, Disney+ is presenting its masterpiece drama "Moving", so there are many things to see on TV these days.

In particular, the performance of female characters reborn through adaptation provides more attraction. The adaptation that fills the gap between the webtoon that was released in the past and the current time has been well received by completing the 'adventurous female character'.

Among them, the actresses' performances are even more welcome. Lim Ji-yeon is active as Joo-hyeon in the "The Killing Vote", based on the webtoon of the same name. Lim Ji-yeon, who plays Joo-hyeon, who solves the case on her own, is making a perfect transformation through filmography and the skills she has built up. She has transformed into an Internet broadcasting BJ and is receiving viewers' expectations for her future moves.

In particular, Lim Ji-yeon recently won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Blue Dragon Series Awards and showed her improved acting skills in "The Glory" and "Lies Hidden in My Garden". Lim Ji-yeon's solid performance worthy of the award raised viewers' expectations.

On top of that, Nana is showing a new performance as "Mask Girl". Nana played the second Kim Mo-mi, who lives as a showgirl, in "Mask Girl", which tells the story of Kim Mo-mi, an ordinary office worker with a complex of appearance, working as an Internet broadcasting BJ with a mask every night.

Kim Mo-mi, portrayed by Nana in "Mask Girl", has a delicate and outspoken personality. Nana stably played the extreme from the satisfaction of Kim Mo-mi in her new life to the pain of murder and imprisonment. In particular, various emotional changes such as anger, madness, and frustration were expressed only with facial expressions and eyes. In addition, she perfectly performed intense acts such as relentless action and painful sobbing to enhance the attractiveness of the drama.

Go Youn-jung's performance is also drawing attention. "Moving" is a human action series based on Kang Pool's webtoon that tells the story of children living in the present with superpowers hidden and parents living in the past with painful secrets hidden.

Go Youn-jung is a college entrance exam student in the drama, but she plays Jang Hee-soo, who thinks of her father Jang Joo-won (Ryu Seung-ryong) more than anyone else and supports Kim Bong-seok (Lee Jung-ha) in the same class, drawing attention with her acting skills. In particular, she showed a decomposition action as a college entrance exam student and showed a clear charm in a fighting scene of 17 to 1. On top of that, she continues to play an active role as an enterprising female character that attracts viewers' attention, from the chemistry between women and women with Ryu Seung-ryong to the mellow romance with Lee Jung-ha.

In addition, other female characters are expected to appear in the broadcasting industry. Pyo Ye-jin is also active as Kang Yeong-hwa and Han Ri-ta, the main character in "Moon in the Day" and Bae Suzy is also planning to play the one-top title role through "Doona!". In addition, Kim Tae-ri will also transform into a title roll through "Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born" and provide attraction.

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