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Song Ji-Hwan, playing King Eumgalmun, delivered a stable and professional performance. Lee Tae-Yeon, Choi Ji-Yung, and Yoon Joo-Yeon, the three queens, also showcased their prowess. Together, they proved why they were considered S-class actors.
Surprisingly, Min Gyu-Ri, whom I had deemed lacking in skill, held her own against the veteran cast.
In historical dramas, actors had to employ archaic honorifics like "shall" and "granteth" while portraying situations far removed from everyday life. This made historical dramas a notorious "graveyard for rookies."
Yet, Min Gyu-Ri delivered her performance without a hint of awkwardness. Her precise eye movements, restrained facial expressions, and, most notably, her voice projection, perfectly suited the historical drama's demands.
'Well, that girl does have a devil's talent...' I thought.
In my past life, Min Gyu-Ri had auditioned for the weekend drama Morning Sound of the Sea and snagged the lead role without a single acting lesson, beating odds of 2,000 to 1.
Acting had always been second nature to her and required no effort. As a result, hard work was never part of her vocabulary.
Perhaps motivated by Yoo-Jin, Min Gyu-Ri had put immense effort into her performance over the past week and completely transformed.
Thanks to this, the atmosphere on set grew heated with excitement.
The current scene involved the king tasking his three princesses with a weaving competition and promising a grand reward to the winner. This prompted a competitive rivalry among the princesses.
Having erased all traces of her lackluster table-read...



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