"Empress Ki" Ji Chang Wooks' 3-tiered emotional acting is capturing the audience.
On MBC Monday/Tuesday drama "Empress Ki" broadcast on April 7th, Ta Whan (played by Ji Chang Wook) showed the internal sides of Ta Whan in a detialed way through a 3-tiered emotional acting.
On the 44th episode of "Empress Ki" Ji Chang Wook drew distinct acting and changes in expression depending on the characters and situation and made a strong presence. It was especially surprising to think that this was all one actor as he showed anger, solitude, craziness, and other emotions to captive the audience.
In the drama, the woman he loves Ha Ji Won (role of Ki Seung Nyang) starts to support Joo Jin Mo (played by Wang Yu) and he starts to be suspicious as the inferiority complex is beyond belief. In the end, he couldn't control his emotions In front of Joo Jin Mo and explodes with a strong glare.
In addition, he acts coldly towards Ha Ji Won in disappointment and betrayal but internally is nervous and anxious as he is wavering in pain. To overcome this, he tries to drink but thinking about her words, he shatters the glass and couldn't help but show pain towards love. In addition, his pain towards love changes to craziness as he hears things and makes viewers feel sad.
Like this, the inferioty complex of Ji Chang Wook that leads to anger and the pain of not being able to do something for a woman he loves, and the craziness that exceeds all boundaries are all shown in detailed acting as it shows not only his character but completes the drama, leading to further applause.