13-Year-Old Star Stuns With Impressive Acting Skills In Hit K-Drama
Young actress Yuna, just 13 years old, is leaving a lasting impression on audiences with her remarkable performance in the popular SBS drama Good Partner.
Despite her age, Yuna’s portrayal of Jae Hee — a young girl grappling with the turmoil of her parents’ divorce — has captured the hearts of viewers and critics alike.
Good Partner tells the story of Cha Eun Kyung, played by Jang Nara, as she navigates the emotional complexities of a divorce. Yuna’s character is at the center of this emotional storm, and her ability to convey the deep, conflicting emotions of a child caught between two parents has become one of the series’s highlights.
Although Jae Hee tries to mirror her mother’s composed exterior, Yuna masterfully reveals the vulnerability that lies beneath, drawing viewers into the character’s inner world.
Yuna’s performance has been particularly praised for its depth and maturity. In one scene, Jae Hee struggles with the impossible choice of deciding which parent to live with, expressing the pain and confusion of a child who loves both parents equally. Lines such as “If I choose one, the other will be hurt, right?” struck a chord with the audience, showcasing Yuna’s ability to convey complex emotions in a way that feels authentic and relatable.
Another standout moment was when Jae Hee — on a trip alone with her mother — breaks down in tears after feeling the absence of her father. Yuna’s portrayal of the raw emotion of a child missing her father has been praised for its realism, reflecting the deep impact that adult decisions can have on children.
At just 13, Yuna is proving herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of acting. Her exceptional talent has not only added depth to her character but also elevated the overall narrative of Good Partner. As her star continues to rise, there is growing anticipation for what this young actress will accomplish next.
Catch Yuna’s compelling performance in episode 12 of Good Partner, airing on September 6 at 10 PM.