Chun Woo-hee, 'nick price' is right... Audience bewitched by 'beneficial fraud'
Chun Woo-hee, 'nick price' is right... Audience bewitched by 'beneficial fraud'
Chun Woo-hee met another life character.

Chun Woo-hee, who played the role of a genius swindler who couldn't empathize in the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama 'Beneficial Fraud', which successfully opened on the 29th, captivated viewers with her 'beneficial' acting worthy of the title.

Lee Roum, who received attention as a genius girl with memorization and then appeared as an inmate serving a sentence after killing her parents, added a sense of heterogeneity with her innocent and clear face compared to the nature of her crime. The benefit of not responding to the cellmate who had harshly quarreled with him with clear eyes, only raised doubts about whether he was indeed a person with blood on his hands.

Also, in front of lawyer Han Moo-yeong (played by Kim Dong-wook), she shed tears, saying that the last 10 years in prison, when he was falsely accused, was difficult. However, while Han Moo-young took her eyes off for a moment, she showed the action of matching the rhythm with her feet to the music playing in the cafe, which gave goosebumps.

The prison guards who have been watching him here conclude that he is a dangerous person who does not comply with social norms, shows fraudulent behavior, impulsiveness, belligerence, aggression, recklessness, and lack of remorse. Those words made me feel that I should never believe what benefits say.

Chun Woo-hee is creating interesting confusion for viewers by showing the benefits of facing various situations, from a prisoner imprisoned for the murder of an elder, a victim who has been cleared of false charges, and a fraudster whose true intentions are difficult to fathom. The attitude of benefit without the amplitude of every emotion was added, and the intention fell further into the dark, giving a deep sense of immersion.

Then, as a 'genius swindler', right after he was released from prison, he captivated viewers with his colorful chameleon-like transformations, from police, casino gambler, consultant, and nurse. Rather than approaching the situation after seeing it, he created the situation himself and led the market accordingly to approach the desired goal. The modifier attached to him was naturally understood. In addition, Chun Woo-hee's ever-changing appearance, which is perfect for each character, such as appearance, behavior and tone, adds thrilling pleasure and also arouses admiration for being a 'thousand face'.

In addition, while introducing a unique filming technique using an audience that seems to be talking to the camera, Chun Woo-hee digests even this perfectly, helping to understand and at the same time taking care of a different kind of fun.



Kim Seo-yoon, staff reporter seogugu@tenasia.co.kr