What Makes Kim Minju‘s Role in ’Shining' So Captivating? A Review of Her Stellar Performance

Lee So-jung | 2026.03.11

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Kim Minju, who debuted with the group IZ*ONE in 2018, makes a striking impression in her first leading drama role. Shining premiered with a 2.1% viewership rating for episode 1 and dipped to 1.7% for episode 2.

In JTBC's Friday series Shining, which premiered on March 6, Kim Minju is impossible to ignore. The drama follows a group of young people who once shared their own world as they become one another's anchor and the light that guides their lives. Kim Minju plays Mo Eun-ah, a character whose presence conjures the glow of youthful summers and first loves.

Kim Minju fully inhabits Mo Eun-ah, announcing a fresh creative turn for the actress. Eun-ah is a sunny, lovable figure whose smile lights up a scene. From their first meeting, her unforced, chatty warmth disarms Taeseo (Park Jin-young) and viewers alike. Eun-ah's audacious decision to rent an entire library for the break only amplifies her spirited charm. Kim Minju's bright, candid energy injects the series with momentum and gives the character a clear identity.

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Kim Minju's crystalline, first-love look complements the show's emotional tone and heightens the flutter unique to youth romances. Eun-ah wears her budding feelings on her sleeve, and that honesty adds to the warm anticipation the series cultivates. Kim Minju's expressive eyes and nuanced facial work draw viewers into the story and encourage immersion. Even amid uncertainty, Eun-ah pursues the person she likes with unhesitating conviction, and Kim Minju makes that journey believable, strengthening the character's arc.

The pressure of a first starring role proved brief: Kim Minju slips into Mo Eun-ah as if the role were tailored for her. Her subtle, layered work turns Eun-ah into more than just a bright presence—she's a three-dimensional character who carries schoolday concerns and anxieties about the future. Having long lived as her father's protector, Eun-ah now dares to imagine independence; viewers will be keen to follow how she grows through the seasons.

Shining airs every Friday at 8:50 p.m., with two back-to-back episodes.

Sojeong Lee, TenAsia reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr