Ha Ji-won may be playing one of the most talked about characters in her career as clips from the latest episode of her show is already sparking conversation. In ENA’s drama ‘Climax’, the actress delivers a powerful performance that combines emotional depth with a bold narrative choice, marking her first portrayal of a same-sex relationship on screen.

In the latest episode aired on March 24, Ha Ji-won’s character, actress Choo Sang-ah, is revealed to be in a romantic relationship with rising actress Han Ji-soo (played by Han Dong-hee).
The relationship unfolds through intimate text exchanges and shared moments, offering a glimpse into a private world built on affection and trust. The reveal adds a new emotional layer to the story, shifting the tone of the drama into more complex territory.
The storyline takes a darker turn when Han Ji-soo faces pressure from a producer, ultimately leading to a tragic outcome.
The final messages between the two characters including a quiet farewell set the stage for one of the episode’s most intense emotional arcs. For Choo Sang-ah, the loss is immediate and devastating.

Ha Ji-won’s performance reaches its peak in the aftermath. At the funeral, her character confronts the producer, openly accusing him and unleashing raw anger in a scene that captures both grief and fury. The emotional intensity of the moment highlights a shift in the character from composed to completely unrestrained.
It’s a performance driven less by dialogue and more by emotional weight, leaving a strong impression.
This role marks a significant step for Ha Ji-won. Known for her versatility, she has taken on a wide range of characters throughout her career but ‘Climax’ introduces a new dimension, both in terms of narrative and performance. Her portrayal of a same-sex relationship, combined with a storyline centered on loss and injustice, adds depth to the drama’s themes.
‘Climax’ continues to explore darker, more layered storytelling, with Ha Ji-won’s character emerging as a key emotional anchor. As the series progresses, attention is likely to remain focused on how her character evolves and how the story unfolds from this turning point.

‘Climax’ airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m. KST.