Queenmaker Twitter Reactions: Kim Hee-ae and Moon So-ri’s Impeccable Chemistry Wins Over Netizens

Queenmaker Twitter Reactions have already claimed the latest South Korean political drama as the best show so far. The series is directed by Oh Jin-seok and the screenplay is written by Moon Ji-young, while it’s produced by Insight Film, Studio Focus X and AStory. The music is given by Kim Jun-seok and Jeong Se-rin, also known for their work in the movie Closer.

The ensemble cast of the series includes Kim Hee-ae as Hwang Do-hee, Moon So-ri as Oh Kyung-sook, Ryu Soo-young as Baek Jae-min, Seo Yi-sook as Son Young-sim, Kim Tae-hoon as Ma Joong-seok, Ok Ja-yeon, Yoon Ji-hye, Kim Sae-byuk, Lee Kyung-yung, Jin Kyung as Seo Min-jeong, Lee Geung-young as Carl Yoon and others.

The K-Drama follows the story of two women who have led very different lives from each other. On one hand, Hwang Do-hee is the leader of the Strategic Planning Office at Eunsung Group – who is the best in the field on image making for the CEOs & other leaders. For years Do-hee has been the one to take care of all the issues that might come into the Eunsung Group way. 

She has been the one to take care of all the dirty work so that the people in power can remain in their position. Despite being loyal to the company & the work, when she is the one who gets backstabbed by them, she determines that she will teach them their own lesson.

On the other hand, Oh Kyung-sook is a human rights lawyer who works for the justice of the common people. She is nicknamed ‘rhino’s horn’ for her rebellious nature as she forces her way through corrupt practices & injustice.

Queenmaker Twitter Reactions
Still from Queenmaker

However, for Do-hee, Kyung-sook becomes part of her revenge plan, as she wishes to make her the next Mayor of Seoul, by winning over the Eunsung Group’s candidate. That’s when it becomes the fierce journey of moulding a rather gullible Kyung-sook into a strong leader, as well as tackling the dirty tricks played by the former’s company, to malign her image.

While it has only been a few hours since the series is released, many viewers have already binge-watched the show and shared their favourite moments on social media. Most of the netizens are in complete awe of the cast’s acting skills, which is obviously not a secret. Especially the leading ladies, Kim Hee-ae & Moon So-ri has won over with their friendship & chemistry.

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Queenmaker is currently streaming on Netflix. 

Have you watched the series yet? What are your thoughts on the K-Drama? Let us know in the comments below.

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