Jo Yi-hyun decided to become Chu Young-woo’s savior.
tvN Monday-Tuesday drama ‘Gyeonwoo and the Fairy’ (directed by Kim Yong-wan and written by Yang Ji-hoon)contains a first love, rescue romance narrative.Park Sung-ah(played by Jo Yi-hyun), who lives a double life as a high school student during the day and a ‘heavenly fairy’ known for her bravery at night, and Bae Gyeon-woo(played by Chu Young-woo)who is destined to die.The process in which the two people who seem different but are similar, who dream of living an ordinary life like their peers, become salvation and first love, is creating excitement and joy in the midst of cheerful laughter.The viewership rating for the last 4th episode recorded the highest at 4.2% for households in the metropolitan area.According to flixpatrol, it succeeded in entering the TOP 10 list of Prime Video in 23 countries.It also surpassed 90 million cumulative views on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook in just two weeks after airing.(Figures compiled by tvN)
Above all, Park Sung-ah’s human talisman ‘skinship plotting’, which becomes more effective the more they stick together, was powerful.The production team explained that it excited not only Bae Gyeon-woo but also the fans of the work.Accordingly, the production team released still cuts of the two.
First, the still cut that created a buzz with the ending of ‘First Love Begins’ grabs attention once again.Bae Gyeon-woo falls into deep sorrow after his grandmother Oh Ok-soon(played by Gil Hae-yeon)passes away.Park Sung-ah becomes a ‘human talisman’ and stays by his side as the ‘suicide ghost’ clings to him after he loses hope.As the divine mother Dongcheon Jang-gun(played by Kim Mi-kyung)says that the human heart is stronger than anything else, the skinship effect of the human talisman ‘limited to Bae Gyeon-woo’ is powerful.Park Sung-ah’s sincerity succeeds not only in exorcising the ghost, but also in planting a bud of hope in Bae Gyeon-woo to live.Park Sung-ah is the one who dyes Bae Gyeon-woo’s black and white world brilliantly in rainbow colors and gives him meaning and laughter in life.
Every moment of Park Sung-ah and Bae Gyeon-woo, who started their first love, was exciting.The photo of their bicycle date across the ginkgo tree road is full of the freshness of eighteen-year-old youths in love.Bae Gyeon-woo’s change as Park Sung-ah sits on the high school wall, arms wide open, waiting for him to get hurt, doubles the excitement.Park Sung-ah’s shy smile as she looks at Bae Gyeon-woo also caught the eye.
Park Sung-ah sharing warmth, the moment when Bae Kyeon-woo comforts her is also heartwarming.Bae Kyeon-woo gets angry on Park Sung-ah’s behalf, who can’t say anything and just laughs it off even in difficult situations, and Park Sung-ah comforts Bae Kyeon-woo, who is suffering from a painful past while apologizing.The special relationship between the two, who go beyond first love and become a source of comfort, is more than just exciting.
Episode 5 of ‘The Cowherd and the Fairy’ will air at 8:50 PM on the 7th.
Hong Se-young, reporter for Donga.com projecthong@donga.com
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