
Actress Park Yeni is showing a strong presence in the JTBC drama "Memories of a Hundred Times." Born in 1993, she graduated early from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and holds a master's degree from Harvard University Graduate School.
Park Yeni delicately portrayed various emotional lines as the "working mom" Choi Jung-bun in episodes 9 and 10 of "Memories of a Hundred Times," which aired recently. Choi Jung-bun exploded with suppressed emotions by strongly warning Kim Jung-sik (played by Lee Jaewon), who stays by her daughter Sujin's side. In this scene, she vividly conveyed complex emotions mixed with long-standing anger and anxiety about Sujin's existence.
When Kim Jung-sik asked if Sujin was his biological daughter, Choi Jung-bun revealed her confused feelings, drawing viewers deeper into the story. This emotional expression contributed to increasing the tension of the drama. Additionally, Choi Jung-bun experienced new emotional changes in her relationship with the newly introduced character Ma Sang-cheol (played by Lee Wonjung), delivering excitement to the audience.
Ma Sang-cheol acted as a reliable supporter to Choi Jung-bun by restraining Kim Jung-sik, showing that Choi Jung-bun's heart was gradually shaken. This change hints at the beginning of a new relationship and raises expectations about how Choi Jung-bun's love line will unfold between her past lover Kim Jung-sik and Ma Sang-cheol.
Park Yeni intricately adjusted the character's emotional lines by expressing a complex mix of anger and anxiety toward Kim Jung-sik and subtle excitement toward Ma Sang-cheol. Her acting is filled with sincere eyes and expressions in every scene, enhancing the synchronization with her character.
Park Yeni's performance not only adds vitality to the drama but also evokes viewers' empathy and support through deepening emotional lines and natural everyday acting as the episodes progress. Attention is focused on how Choi Jung-bun's story will conclude.
"Memories of a Hundred Times" airs every Saturday at 10:40 PM and Sunday at 10:30 PM. This drama offers viewers various emotional elements, with Park Yeni's acting ability at its core.



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