KimGoEun And NamJiHyun Are Shocked By Sister ParkJiHu's Secret In New Drama 'LittleWomen'
will play the youngest sister Oh In Hye, who is overwhelmed by the love of her older sisters who work hard for her sake.
In newly released stills from the drama’s first episode, an unexpected fissure forms in the three sisters’ relationship as a hidden secret comes to light. During an otherwise ordinary morning, a sleepy Oh In Joo looks confused as she reads a letter that she hadn’t been expecting. Even the typically cool-headed Oh In Kyung appears taken aback by the letter, while only Oh In Hye remains calm and unsurprised by this new development. As Oh In Hye attempts to peacefully go about the rest of her morning routine, Oh In Joo throws her face into her hands in shock and disbelief.
The producers of “Little Women” teased, “From the first episode that opens our story, the three sisters will face a new turning point in their lives. The plot will unfold in a fun way that is impossible to predict.” They went on to add, “Please look forward to the impressive ensemble created by the great acting of our cast, as well as the tightly-written plot and exceptional mise-en-scène.”
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