The Tale of a Gumiho Jo Bo-ah The Flower of Evil Moon Chae-won, an active female actress who deflected Cliché

In the meantime, most of the female characters in Drama were portrayed as being protected by the male protagonist, who simply seemed to be a tool to highlight the coolness of the male protagonist.In addition, because of the passive appearance of the drama, it was stigmatized as the folklore Yeoju.However, as the gender-free concept to exclude the restriction by sex becomes a trend, the main characters of the main characters who are independent in the house theater and do their part are showing their faces.One of them is Jo Bo-ah in The Tale of a Gumiho and Moon Chae-wonThe Flower of Evil .Jo Bo-ah played the role of PD Nam Ji-ah in TVN The Tale of a Gumiho (played by Han Woo-ri/directed by Kang Shin-hyo and Cho Nam-hyung).Nam Ji-ah has a long hair and a taste of Mara, unlike pure visuals. She is not as brilliant as Gumiho.Instead, he is able to handle his situation wisely every time he is in a crisis based on big data accumulated by Goedam PD.The Namjia charm also shone in the third episode of The Tale of a Gumiho broadcast on October 14; the image of Namjia and Yiyeon (Lee Dong-wook) heading to the fishwalk was drawn on the day.Nam Ji-a grasped the shaman who threatened him at once and said, I am a lady.I borrowed the power of Gumiho Yiyeon in a situation where I can not do it, but I promise that I will protect you someday, even though I can not act and wind and rain.The promise that humans protect Gumi seems ridiculous, but viewers feel that they will really protect Nam Ji-ahs appearance of Sada.The car support, which Moon Chae-won in TVNs Flower of Evil (playplayplayed by Yoo Jung-hee/directed by Kim Cheol-gyu), has a similar result.After fourteen years of discovering that his beloved husband was a fake, he felt betrayed, but he did not fall into self-pity.He started an investigation, saying, I will believe what I see, and every time Do Hyun-soo (Lee Jun-ki) was in a dangerous situation, he appeared as a savior.Nam Ji-ah, played by Jo Bo-ah, and Moon Chae-won, who showed her, have a common point that she is actively making her life by breaking the cliché of a woman is a protected being.As such, female characters in the media are wearing various clothes in line with the changing society.This is attractive in that it can gain strength from female viewers and meet several characters that are not limited to gender roles.It is even more noteworthy that the charm they show is enough to shine even if they separate the prerequisite of gender.

In the meantime, most of the female characters in Drama were portrayed as being protected by the male protagonist, who simply seemed to be a tool to highlight the 'coolness' of the male protagonist. In addition, because of the passive appearance of the Drama, it was stigmatized as 'the folklore Yeoju'.

However, as the gender-free concept to exclude the restriction by sex becomes a trend, the main characters of the main characters who are independent in the house theater and do their part are showing their faces. One of them is Jo Bo-ah in The Tale of a Gumiho' and Moon Chae-won The Flower of Evil '.

Jo Bo-ah played the role of PD Nam Ji-ah in TVN The Tale of a Gumiho' (played by Han Woo-ri/directed by Kang Shin-hyo and Cho Nam-hyung). Nam Ji-ah has a long hair and a taste of Mara, unlike pure visuals. She is not as brilliant as Gumiho. Instead, he is able to handle his situation wisely every time he is in a crisis based on big data accumulated by Goedam PD.

The Namjia charm also shone in the third episode of "The Tale of a Gumiho" broadcast on October 14; the image of Namjia and Yiyeon (Lee Dong-wook) heading to the fishwalk was drawn on the day. Nam Ji-a grasped the shaman who threatened him at once and said, "I am a lady." I borrowed the power of Gumiho Yiyeon in a situation where I can not do it, but I promise that I will protect you someday, even though I can not act and wind and rain. The promise that humans protect Gumi seems ridiculous, but viewers feel that they will "really protect" Nam Ji-ah's appearance of Sada.

The car support, which Moon Chae-won in TVN's "Flower of Evil" (playplayplayed by Yoo Jung-hee/directed by Kim Cheol-gyu), has a similar result. After fourteen years of discovering that his beloved husband was a fake, he felt betrayed, but he did not fall into self-pity. He started an investigation, saying, I will believe what I see, and every time Do Hyun-soo (Lee Jun-ki) was in a dangerous situation, he appeared as a savior.

Nam Ji-ah, played by Jo Bo-ah, and Moon Chae-won, who showed her, have a common point that she is actively making her life by breaking the cliché of "a woman is a protected being". As such, female characters in the media are wearing various clothes in line with the changing society. This is attractive in that it can gain strength from female viewers and meet several characters that are not limited to gender roles. It is even more noteworthy that the charm they show is enough to shine even if they separate the prerequisite of gender.