Actress Yoo In Na, who is often praised for her visuals and acting, suddenly receives mixed reviews in her latest K-drama.
“Bora! Deborah” is a newly released TV series starring the beautiful Yoo In Na. While the drama doesn’t record remarkable ratings, it is already gaining huge attention on SNS platforms, with several scenes featuring lead actress Yoo In Ah going viral.
In particular, a scene where Yoo In Na’s character, Bo Ra, prepares herself mentally for a marriage proposal has been making its rounds across the net. In this scene, Bo Ra continuously imagines scenarios of being proposed to, getting pregnant, growing old together with her boyfriend, but ultimately faces a “bitter” ending when said boyfriend has no intention of taking the relationship further.
Here, Yoo In Na’s constantly changing expressions, which range from eager anticipation to disappointment, embarrassment, and awkwardness, make viewers enjoy the scene.
Although her acting is very natural and consistent with the character’s emotions, Yoo In Na’s performance has caused quite a controversy. In particular, some viewers find the actress’ acting somewhat “cheesy” and no longer suitable for her age. Having been in the industry for many years, Yoo In Na continues to pursue romantic-comedy projects with her adorable acting, and show little difference from her “High Kick Through The Roof” days. As a result, viewers hope to see a more mature Yoo In Na, or at least a more emotionally heavy role like in “Snowdrop”.
On the other hand, Yoo In Na nailed her first acting role in 2006, but only gained recognition as an actress in 2009 through the hit sitcom “High Kick Through The Roof”.
Despite having a beautiful appearance, stable acting, and the ability to transform into various characters, Yoo In Na’s career has not been smooth-sailing. In particular, the actress struggled to achieve fame in her debut years, and only started to gain attention around the age of 30. Throughout her career, Yoo In Na has mostly gained fame through supporting roles or second lead roles, which are often bright characters similar to Bo Ra in “Bora! Deborah”. This lead to many audiences expecting the actress to change her image and fully utilize her acting talents, rather than remaining stuck in a single type of role.
Source: k14