"My Dearest", Lee Chung-ah's Fierce First-encounter With Namkoong Min

Lee Chung-ah showed her strong presence in "My Dearest".

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Lee Chung-ah, who appeared as a mysterious figure in the blue mask in the MBC Friday-Saturday drama in "My Dearest" (producer Hong Seok-woo/director Kim Sung-yong, Lee Han-joon, Jeon Soo-jin/writer Hwang Jin-yeong), is attracting attention with a different aspect that has not been seen in other works.

Lee Chung-ah made a strong impact from the start by hiding in a reed field as a mysterious figure wrapped in a veil, pressing down on her satgat. While trying to pressure the prisoners with the head of the hunters, she dropped her bow which Lee Jang-hyeon (Namkoong Min) picked up, and tried to capture the prisoners himself. That was her first confrontation with him and increased tension.

Afterwards, the blue mask, who met again with Lee Jang-hyeon, looked angry when she missed the prisoners in the sabotage that took place with their greeting. At the same time, Lee Jang-hyeon's conflicting attitude of saving her from a crisis when she almost fell off her horse made her unable to hide her confused feelings and amplified her curiosity about the relationship between the two.

Lee Chung-ah has increased the immersion level of the drama with her colorful action and heavy-eye acting. At the end of part 1 of "My Dearest", viewers' interest in her identity, which will be revealed in part 2 is increasing, as well as expectations for the character and Lee Chung-ah's performance, which will be portrayed with deeper acting skills.

Meanwhile, MBC's Friday-Saturday drama "My Dearest" a human history melodrama about the love of lovers and the vitality of the people, will return with part 2 after a break.

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