Actor Ji Chang-Wook once again proved his acting skills with perfect character digestion.
Ji Chang-Wook, who plays the role of Choi Dae Hyun in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "Backstreet Rookie" has received favorable reviews from viewers once again after portraying the changing emotions in a three-dimensional manner amid the rapidly changing relationship between the characters.
In the 9th and 10th episodes, the story focuses on Dae Hyun (Ji Chang-Wook), who was notified of the breakup with her girlfriend, Yeon Joo (Han Sun Hwa), as well as with Saet Byeol (Kim Yoo-Jung), her part-time worker who is worried about him. The episodes also showed a change in the relationship between the characters, who are expected to progress in the upcoming episodes. In the process, Ji Chang-wook showed off the complex emotions of the character who goes through the process of a breakup with his elegant acting, raising the immersion of the viewers in the drama.
Upon breakup, Dae Hyun found out that Yeon Joo, who became the headquarters' director, had never been honest with herself. In the meantime, he expressed his confused mind with a delicate expression and trembling voice, which he believed was true and trusted.
He then went to his ex-girlfriend's house to confront her, only to find out that his father worked as a driver at Yeon Joo's house, and was heartbroken that his family seemed to be ignored because of him. The sad feeling and tear-jerker acting of Ji Chang Wook made the viewers sympathize with the character, leaving them heartbroken and in tears as well.
In particular, Ji Chang-wook's perfect acting skills shone even more in the scene of Dae Hyun, leaving the convenience store to clear his mind. The convenience store star, Saet Byeol, then followed her on the beach, doing her best to cheer the person she likes for ten years. In addition to this, Saet Byeol even confessed to her when they got home, although Dae Hyun is sleeping, reminiscing the time when they first met.
Meanwhile, Dae Hyun, who was feeling drank, sees Yeon Joo in Saet byeol, and when asked if what he's doing on the beach, he answered, "Yes. I am here to clear my mind and get over you."
"I don't mind why you wanted to break up with me, But it really breaks my heart that we have to break up this way. I was the only one who needs to get hurt, But my family.. you even hurt my family, "finally bursting into tears like a child. Ji Chang-wook's heartfelt tears filled with his pent-up sadness drew the viewers' sincere sympathy.
Like this, Ji Chang-Wook gives the play fun with his bright and cheerful acting and shows detailed and flexible emotional variations with different tears and facial expressions depending on the situation. Ji Chang-wook's passionate performance, which is increasing the play's perfection and character with his solid acting skills that digest wide-ranging emotions, is gaining positive reviews and attention to future developments.
Meanwhile, the drama "Backstreet Rookie", which makes viewers cry and laugh with Ji Chang-wook's good acting, airs every Friday and Saturday night on SBS at 10 p.m.