The act of closeness evokes empathy...the first run went smoothly.
Source: ENA broadcast screen capture
[The Fact ㅣReporter Kim Saet-byeol ] Actress Lee Da-hee made viewers empathize with her close-to-life acting.
In the Wed-Thu ENA drama, 'Frozen Love,' which was first broadcast on the 5th, Yeoreum (Dahee Lee), a 10-year-old producer in the entertainment station, doesn't have a good job love, failed chef John. Jang (Park Yeonwoo) is appearing on his show. A figure wobbling in front of the thumb has been drawn.
On this day, as usual, he orders Jae-hoon (Choi Si-won)'s chicken feet with aegyo while continuing the story of his unresolved love affair, creating an atmosphere like one real friend. Also, after a long wait, John Jang was equipped with a gorgeous image in a phone call saying he had come home, and he showed laughter by showing off his seduction technique. However, in a situation that doesn't go as planned, he has a candid late-night snack with Jae-hoon, causing regret.
In addition, Yeoreum was in a situation where she was facing a drop in viewership ratings of the shows she was in charge of causing tension in the play by suppressing Chae-ri (Jo Soo-hyang), a college classmate and motivator to join the entertainment department. So Yeoreum, who asked Jae-hoon to dress up and go to the filming location to restore his self-esteem, was surprised to see Jae-hoon looking sloppy.
Yeoreum, mixed with anger and sadness, directly confides the story to Jae-hoon, who doesn't know his heart and says that no one cares about him and is curious about him. After seeing Jaehoon, who finally appeared with a beautiful image and a large bouquet, Yeoreum became even more curious about the story that would happen in the future, with a slightly excited expression even for a moment.
In this way, Dahee Lee acted subtly as if she were wearing her clothes, becoming one with the character in the play. In particular, the cute and plump features initially made viewers immersed in the summer. In addition, Lee Da-hee, who has solid acting skills, has also been successful in the romantic comedy genre, leading to many good reviews.
'Love to Die' airs at 9 pm every Wednesday and Thursday.