If Song Kang-ho is the guarantee of the quality of Korean movies, then the guarantor of Korean dramas is not the recognized "Queen of Drama" Kim Hye-soo . After the broadcast of the rave reviews "Youth Court", she recently brought a brand new palace struggle drama "Umbrella", and you can feel the excitement of the story from the poster alone.
You can see Kim Hye-soo's superb acting skills again
This time she played the "Empress" and was involved in the royal struggle
Kim Hye-soo played the "Hualing" in the nave empress in "Umbrella". She is the wife of the noble king and the mother of the princes. In order to make her children become the prince's prince, she was forced to be involved in the royal power struggle. Her original gentle personality also changed greatly and became smart in dealing with things, both gentle and generous and ruthless.
So in the poster, you can also see her sacrifice herself and give the child a big umbrella to support her, just to not get wet in the rain. She is a mother who wants to achieve her goals by taking her beloved children and using any means.
Looking forward to watching "Umbrella"
Love, hate, and love in the palace. Each link is wonderful and extraordinary
Since there is a king, there is also the empress and the prince, in the exciting palace drama, of course, the "evil mother-in-law" is indispensable. This time, the king's mother, "The Great Concubine", is starring the veteran actor Kim Hae-sook .
"The Queen Mother" is a grandmother who loves her sons in every way but has big eyes for her grandson. She is a distinctive and tough character with a strong personality. The fighting scene between her and the "daughter-in-law" played by Kim Hye-soo will surely make drama fans very satisfied.
, and in " is the first time in this life, Kim Jiae-eun , this time, she performed An Tairong, a maid who entered the harem because she was favored by the emperor. She entered the power center of the palace by scheming and means, and was the object of worship of all palace maids.
The mother is precious by her son. In order to preserve her status, she tried her best to make her son the prince.
The concubines have gone from friendly relations to frame each other in order to protect their status, plus the complex love, hate and love in the palace, each link is wonderful. If you don’t see the end, you can’t guess the ending.
The cast of "Umbrella" is very attractive. I look forward to seeing the actors exercising their acting skills, and it is also a stimulating palace drama. I believe that another wave of heated discussion will arouse another time.