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Actress Jung Ji-so will be undergoing a drastic acting transformation through the drama ‘Suspicious Woman’.
The new KBS2 Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Suspicious Woman’ (directed by Park Yong-soon/written by Heo Seung-min), scheduled to air for the first time in December, is a romantic music growth drama about grandmother Oh Mal-soon who suddenly turns into 20-year-old Oh Du-ri and once again enjoys her shining heyday.
In the drama, Jung Ji-so plays ‘Oh Du-ri’, a shy and charming woman with a twist. The 20-something Oh Du-ri, who is the transformed version of 70-something Oh Mal-soon (played by Kim Hae-sook), retains the emotions of a grandmother despite her younger appearance. She will be responsible for the fun of the drama with her unexpected behavior.
The stills released in relation to this show Jung Ji-so‘s various hairstyles, drawing attention. From permed hair to long straight hair and neatly put-up hair, she shows various charms depending on her style.
In this production, she boldly wears a bob cut and an old-fashioned look, and she perfectly uses the Chungcheong dialect to lead the play. Her acting transformation, which perfectly pulls off both a refreshing and lively look, makes viewers even more curious.
Ji-so Jeong’s diverse appearances, where her hairstyle changes depending on the situation in the play, stimulates the curiosity of viewers. She will make her first appearance with permed hair, and her appearance will gradually change depending on the situation she faces, adding to the fun of watching with various unpredictable things to see.
In addition, the chemistry between Mal-soon and Doo-ri, who thinks and acts just like her, and the main broadcast that contains the unconventional story and the appearance of Doo-ri that Jeong-so Jeong will portray are even more anticipated. Jung Ji-so also puts down her true self and portrays Kim Hae-sook in her 70s as if possessed, which is also a point of interest to watch.
The new KBS 2TV Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Suspicious Girl’, which will captivate home theaters with expanded characters and storylines than the original film of the same name, is scheduled to premiere in December as the follow-up to ‘Face Me’.
Jeon Hyo-jin, Donga.com reporter jhj@donga.com