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My Golden Star: A Strong Opening by Jang Da-ah and a Delightful Reunion for Uhm Jung-hwa and Song Seung-heon

ENA channel's new drama, "My Golden Star," has premiered to high audience expectations, opening its spectacular story. The narrative, which begins with the appearance of a familiar face in the first episode, quickly draws viewers into an exciting time-travel journey between the nostalgia of the 1990s and the reality of 2025. The powerful initial impression was delivered by actress Jang Da-ah, followed by veteran actors Uhm Jung-hwa and Song Seung-heon, who firmly take the story's center stage, amplifying curiosity for what's to come.
 

The actress who opened the drama was none other than Jang Da-ah. Having already made a strong impression on the public with her memorable performance in the popular drama "Pyramid Game," she once again showcased her presence in this project as Im Se-ra, the "nation's first love" and most popular star of 1999. Proving she is more than just Jang Won-young's sister, Jang Da-ah fully immersed herself in the character with her unique charm and acting skills, perfectly recreating the image of an era-defining top star.
The early part of the drama, set in 1999, stimulated viewers' nostalgia by capturing the essence of the era. Scenes from dramas and commercials in the style of the time brought a sense of fondness to those who remember the period and fresh amusement to a new generation. The character Im Se-ra, played by Jang Da-ah, was more than just a glamorous top star. She was portrayed as a multi-dimensional figure with a strong will, having overcome a difficult family history, and the conviction to boldly turn down undesirable project offers, leaving a deep impression despite her brief appearance.
Just as the audience's affection for the character of Im Se-ra began to deepen, the story takes an unexpected turn. While passionately pursuing further growth as an actress, she gets into a sudden car accident, which becomes a major turning point in the narrative. Her diverse charms and backstory shown in the first episode made viewers wish for more screen time, and many now hope to see her again in the latter half of the drama. Jang Da-ah's role successfully served the crucial mission of laying the drama's foundation.
Time leaps forward 26 years to 2025, and the center of the drama naturally shifts to Uhm Jung-hwa and Song Seung-heon. The two actors have previously shown fantastic chemistry in the movie "Miss Wife," raising fans' anticipation for their reunion. Just as "Miss Wife" featured a plot where a successful lawyer suddenly lives the life of an ordinary housewife, this drama hints at a similar kind of fun by telling a story of a character thrown into a completely different environment.
After waking up in a hospital following the accident, Im Se-ra confronts the shocking reality that she is not in 1999 but in 2025. In a world where everything has changed, she falls into confusion and despair. It is then that she has a fateful reunion with Dokgo Cheol (played by Song Seung-heon), a detective from Busan who had helped her in the past when she was struggling with her father's debt. Attention is now focused on how the connection between these two, reunited across a 26-year gap, will evolve.
The life of top star Im Se-ra is gone without a trace, and she is now forced to live under the new name "Bong Cheong-ja," with no way to prove her identity. Her struggle to start a new life from the very bottom brings both poignant and hilarious moments. While Im Se-ra played by Jang Da-ah led a serious and poignant atmosphere, the present-day Im Se-ra, played by Uhm Jung-hwa, creates comedic situations as she fails to adapt to the changed world, breathing vitality into the drama.
This dramatic shift in tone is further enhanced by Uhm Jung-hwa's skillful and natural comedic acting. In a clever directorial choice, her hit song "Rose of Betrayal" plays in the background when she screams in surprise at the modern world, providing viewers with delightful little details. The drama overcomes the potentially cliché 소재 of time travel and life reversal with the veteran actors' performances and fresh setups.
Another factor heightening expectations for "My Golden Star" is its writer, Park Ji-ha. In her previous work, "Miss Night and Day," Park received great acclaim for successfully leading a fantasy romance with the unique premise of a woman who is in her 50s by day and 20s by night. As a writer with a proven talent for turning novel ideas into delightful and warm stories, there is strong confidence that this project will also deliver a special kind of entertainment that goes beyond the ordinary.
In conclusion, "My Golden Star" is a drama that builds anticipation for its journey ahead with its intriguing plot connecting the past and present, the delightful chemistry of its trusted cast, and the backing of a writer with a solid track record. Will Im Se-ra, now living as Bong Cheong-ja, be able to rise as a shining star once again in the unfamiliar world of 2025? And how will her romance with Song Seung-heon unfold? The 12-episode series can be watched on the OTT platform TVING.

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