
The unexpected charm of Cha Woo-min in ‘Study Group’ captures attention.
Interest in Cha Woo-min, the main character who is making the Tving original ‘Study Group’ (directed by Lee Jang-hoon and Yoo Beom-sang, written by Eom Seon-ho and Oh Bo-hyun, planned by Studio Dragon, produced by Y Lab Plex, provided by Tving) overflowing with fun, is hotter than ever.
He is passionately portraying the role of Pi Han-wool, the top-ranked and absolute power holder at Yuseong High School. Cha Woo-min's presence is distinctly imprinted even amidst the whirlwind of developments. This is because his acting potential has fully burst forth, perfectly harmonizing with his visuals wrapped in a dark aura.
This was confirmed through his performance in episodes 7-8 of ‘Study Group’. Cha Woo-min showcased acting that coexists with intensity and delicacy, taking full responsibility for the beginning and end of the story.
Pi Han-wool (played by Cha Woo-min) was not shaken at all by Yoon Ga-min's (played by Hwang Min-hyun) sudden preemptive attack. His expression and demeanor were relaxed as usual, but in stark contrast, the blow he delivered to Yoon Ga-min was filled with intimidation. This kick from Pi Han-wool signaled both the start of a serious confrontation between the two and an intriguing episode, bursting everyone's dopamine levels.
Moreover, Pi Han-wool maintained his composure even in the face of a crisis where the Student Council was about to convene, ending with a strong finish that heightened curiosity about the next developments. The dense tension he created was enough to shake the viewers and became another driving force that made them deeply immersed in the work.
In the meantime, behind-the-scenes stills capturing Cha Woo-min's on-and-off moments in ‘Study Group’ were released. First, attention was focused on him as he turned on his acting mode that leads to over-immersion. Even during breaks, Cha Woo-min repeatedly rehearsed and paid meticulous attention to every detail, enhancing the scene's completeness. Furthermore, once filming began, he captivated the set with his passionate performance that merged with the character.
Next, Cha Woo-min drew attention with his charming and unexpected appeal. He constantly made eye contact with the still camera and struck V poses, exuding his unique bright energy that made viewers feel good. Additionally, his increasingly warm visuals evoked admiration.
In this way, the various aspects of Cha Woo-min captured in the behind-the-scenes stills amplified expectations for the acting spectrum he will endlessly unfold in the remaining episodes of ‘Study Group’. Episodes 9-10 of ‘Study Group’ will be released on the 20th (Thursday) on Tving.