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Cha Eun-Woo Freed From Controversy Over Lacking Acting Skills In “Wonderful World”

Cha Eun-woo is finally free from controversy over his acting skills.

“Wonderful World” is gaining popularity in the weekend competition of the small screen. Its sixth episode, which aired on March 17th, recorded a national audience rating of 7.3% and a highest audience rating of 8.6%. It is a slight drop from the fifth episode, but considering that the story is slowly getting on track, it can be said that it is doing very well.

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In fact, in the beginning of “Wonderful World,” there were as many voices of concern, as expected. No matter how solid Kim Nam-joo’s acting skills are, it was pointed out that the content of the drama, which is too heavy, does not match the trend these days. The key point that predicted the poor performance of “Wonderful World” was that it had the same revenge theme like dramas “Flex X Cop” or “Knight Flower,” which ended earlier.

In addition, Cha Eun-woo was also one of the most unstable elements. Although Cha is loved for his heavenly visuals, he has never shown trustable acting skills until now. His previous performance in “A Good Day To Be A Dog” was not that bad, but it wasn’t that new, which earned the drama poor ratings.

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However, Cha Eun-woo’s character in “Wonderful World” is 180 degrees different from his pretty boy image so far. He is a wild and explosive character who seems to live in a chaos of his life. He is at the center of the mystery surrounding Kim Nam-joo, but he is a strange character who we do not know is good or evil. Such a very difficult character is being pulled off well by Cha Eun-woo.

In particular, the parts that have been pointed out as Cha’s acting disadvantages, such as inaccurate pronunciation and consistent dialogue tone, have been used well. With a lot of mysterious secrets in his heart, Cha created a strange tension that goes perfectly well with his unique dialogue tone. It is no exaggeration to say that the last scene of the sixth episode opened a new chapter in Cha Eun-woo’s acting.

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