The performances of Kim Jae Hwa, Kim Hye Hwa, and Kim Seung Hwa, real-life sisters, in SBS’s “The Judge from Hell” are drawing attention!
In the fantasy romantic drama “The Judge from Hell,” Park Shin Hye plays Kang Bit Na, a demon from hell who has taken on the form of a judge. Kang Bit Na sets out to become a true judge after meeting the kind investigator Han Da On (Kim Jae Young), who puts forth a lot of effort in a world that is more cruel than hell.
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With Park Shin Hye and Kim Jae Young as the main characters, the drama features a wide range of nuanced characters. Both are brilliant both separately and in tandem, adding distinct vitality to the narrative. Throughout the series, captivating character dynamics are produced by their exceptional performances as well as those of other gifted performers.
Notably, in contrast to their on-screen personas, Kim Jae Hwa, Kim Hye Hwa, and Kim Seung Hwa are receiving particular attention for their relationships. As real sisters, they use very diverse personas to display their abilities.
Their acting prowess impresses viewers who aren’t aware of their sibling relationship, while viewers are taken aback by the unique bonds between their characters. The audience pays considerably more attention to the sisters whenever they share the screen.
Early on in the series, Kim Jae Hwa portrays Jang Myung Sook, the proprietor of Hwangcheon Villa, where Kang Bit Na’s character resides. There are humorous moments when Jang Myung Sook tries to bring the demon Kang Bit Na to church. She is, however, subsequently shown to be related to a victim whose kid was murdered by serial killer J. This turn of events gives her character more nuance. Viewers are deeply affected by Kim Jae Hwa’s portrayal, which effectively conveys the intense anguish and grief experienced by a parent who has lost a child.
After Han Da On loses his family to serial killer J, Kim Hye Hwa portrays Kim So Young, who takes on the role of a mother figure. J, who tragically kills Kim So Young and resurfaces 25 years later, leads Han Da On down a dark path. The major characters are still trying to figure out the truth about Kim So Young’s death. This pivotal point in the narrative is given depth by Kim Hye Hwa’s outstanding performance, which heightens its effect.
Lastly, the youngest sister, Kim Seung Hwa, surprises the audience by portraying Joo Eun, the daughter of Jang Myung Sook. She plays a distraught daughter who watches her mother suffer as she grows up after her brother was killed by serial killer J. The audience is moved by the touching moments involving real-life sisters Kim Jae Hwa and Kim Seung Hwa, which bring tears to their eyes and garner a lot of acclaim.
They can be seen in the upcoming episode of “The Judge from Hell,” which premieres on October 25 at 10 p.m. KST.