'Graduation' Kim Jung-young, an irreplaceable villain who caused anger until the end

Jul 02, 2024

'Graduation' Kim Jung-young, an irreplaceable villain who caused anger until the end



'Graduation'Kim Jung-young played an irreplaceable role until the last episode.

Woo Seung-hee, played by Kim Jung-young in tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 「Graduation」, is the vice president of Daechi Chase. Seunghee, who was curled up next to Kim Hyun-tak with clean work, hiding her anger that she had lost the Victory Academy to Kim Hyun-tak (Kim Jong-tae) and her ambition to regain it, brought a storm to Daechi-dong by revealing her true colors as a full-fledged anti-war villain.

In the 15th and 16th episodes of 'Graduation', which aired last week, Seung-hee's unexpected counterattack by Seo Hye-jin (Jeong Ryeo-won) and Lee Joon-ho (Wee Ha-joon) raised the interest index. Seung-Hee accurately sensed the vulnerable part of her target opponent and continued to win. Seunghee, who perfectly embraced Yoon Ji-seok (Jang Ji-seop), who had a crush on Hye-jin, also approached Kim Chae-yoon (Ahn Hyun-ho), who had a crush on Jun-ho, and succeeded in capturing her heart.



Seung-hee, who soon had a solo conversation with Jun-ho, led the atmosphere with a relaxed smile and a slick expression. Seung-hee's skill in trying to include even Jun-ho by objectively informing Hye-jin's current situation also made Jun-ho dizzy for a moment. However, when Jun-ho hit back, saying, "I know why Victory Academy is ruined," Seung-hee began to remove her mask of seasoned experience, and eventually shouted at Jun-ho's last words that he was playing with a young male teacher, tension between the two camps began to explode.

Seung-hee, who was trying not to know that Choi Hyung-sun (Seo Jeong-yeon)'s weakness, the secret officetel, was closed and her right arm, Lee Myung-joon (Lee Si-hoon), was shaking, reaching out to Hye-jin's assistant and moving on to the end of her meanness. However, Seung-hee, who was eventually caught up by Hye-jin and Jun-ho's counterattack, ran to Hyung-sun and expressed her disappointment. Disappointed by Seung-hee, Hyung-sun crushed her pride by properly touching Seung-hee's Achilles tendon, and Seung-hee expressed anger by slapping Hyung-sun on the face. In the end, Seung-hee and Hyung-sun's poor physical fight, which gave up all the authority in front of everyone, left only bitter laughter for the viewers.



Kim Jung-young, who has a wide range of acting spectrum from good to evil, gave viewers goosebumps by performing with differentiated acting skills from vice-chairman who handled things competently with soft charisma at the beginning of the play to anger-inducing people who became mean to achieve their ambitions later in the play.

In particular, Seung-hee's excellent character digestibility, which shows her ambition in an elegant appearance, and Kim Jung-young's excellent character digestibility, which captured her in an unknowable look and friendly way of speaking, further doubled the tension. In addition, Kim Jung-young's delicate control of her performance, which conveys Seung-hee's emotional line off the screen in a scene where Seung-hee, who has always not lost her smile, explodes her indescribable anger, evoked viewers' admiration.



Kim Jung-young, who has played his part as a surprise villain who captivated the latter half of the play, will soon return to his next film.



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