📰 News Inside: "Crash's Kwak Sunyoung captivating viewers with her portrayal of the charismatic Min Sohee, full of girl-crush charm."
From its first broadcast, ENA's Monday-Tuesday drama "Crash" has firmly caught the attention of its audience with its tense development and refreshing action. Kwak Sunyoung is portraying 'Min Sohee,' the ace team leader of the TCI (Traffic Crime Investigation) who, as a detective, possesses a profound sense of justice.
In episodes 1 and 2, Kwak Sunyoung floored used-car fraudsters with her bare hands and taught a lesson in "driving education" to gangsters who engaged in retaliatory driving against the elderly, leaving viewers awestruck with her spectacular car action and martial arts skills from the start.
In episodes 3 and 4, which aired this week, she delivered thrills by wiping out a group that intentionally caused traffic accidents, exploiting the mysterious rumour of a 'ghost.' Especially compelling was Kwak Sunyoung's action performance as she chased down a hit-and-run suspect who escaped on an electric scooter, diving to apprehend the criminal and enhancing the immersion of the drama.
Gaining word-of-mouth popularity in just four episodes, "Crash" is riding a rising trend in viewership with its meticulous and rapid development of events and non-stop interactions between characters. Kwak Sunyoung has been attending action school to enhance the realism in her performance, coordinating with the martial arts team, and honing her car action skills, filming almost all the action scenes herself to further elevate the quality of the production.
Kwak Sunyoung's versatile acting in disguises also ensures plenty of laughs and entertainment. In episode 1, she fooled a used-car scammer by disguising herself as a posh and sophisticated customer, and in episode 3, she swiftly handled collecting evidence and making arrests to capture a group running an illegal towing business, all while disguised as a naive person, providing a satisfying conclusion to the episode.
Kwak Sunyoung draws 'Min Sohee' with a mix of fiery action unexpected from her elegant appearance and petite frame, and a warm, sensitive demeanor that empathizes with the victims' plights as if they were her own.
Meanwhile, ENA's Monday-Tuesday drama "Crash" is a no-brakes, straight-ahead procedural drama that deals with road villains by wielding steering wheels instead of swords, and it airs at 10 p.m.
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