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“Big Mouth” Lee Jong-suk “Request for divorce paper, the scene that conveys Park Chang-ho’s heart”

Lee Jong-suk, Im Yoon-ah and Kim Joo-hun picked the scenes where their characters’ personality stood out.

Actors Lee Jong-suk, Im Yoon-ah and Kim Joo-hun, who are acting enthusiastically as Park Chang-ho, Ko Mi-ho and Choi Do-ha in MBC’s Friday-Saturday drama “Big Mouth” (created by Jang Young-chul, Jung Kyung-soon/written by Kim Ha-ram/directed by Oh Chung-hwan/produced by AStory, Studio Dragon, A-Man Project), drew attention by directly picking the scenes where their characters’ personality stood out.

Scene 1. Park Chang-ho, “Please fill out the divorce paper and submit it”... A bold decision to protect the family!

The defense of the murder case, which Park Chang-ho (Lee Jong-suk) barely took charge of after suffering from terrible hardships of life, put him under the shameful stigma of being genius conman “Big Mouse” rather than wealth and fame. In a situation where he could face life imprisonment or even death penalty if he could not prove his innocence, he had to ask his friend Kim Soon-tae (Oh Eui-shik) to file the divorce paper in order to protect his family.

In particular, while Park Chang-ho was heartbroken after hearing Ko Mi-ho (Im Yoon-ah)’s divorce notice earlier, he relied so deeply on his family that he even had a nightmare in which Ko Mi-ho let go of his hands, doubling viewers’ regret. Regarding this scene, Lee Jong-suk explained, “It’s a scene that conveys Park Chang-ho’s desire to protect his family even if he’s in danger of dying.”

Scene 2. Ko Mi-ho, “I think going until the end is the right thing to do”. Her fighting spirit as a troubleshooter shone!

Seeing her husband getting dragged away, Ko Mi-ho said, “I trust you. We have to believe in each other and endure this”, showing her trust and determination toward her husband. She then struggled with all kinds of threats to help Park Chang-ho get rid of all the false accusations. While digging into the thesis of Seo Jae-yong (Park Hoon), who died in the incident, Ko Mi-ho witnessed the patients with blood cancer and the sad situations of Gucheon prisoners. Even Jang Hye-jin (Hong Ji-hee), who was a strong helper to her, went missing. That’s why the guilt felt by Ko Mi-ho was bound to double.

In the meantime, the real Big Mouse showed himself and then requested to reveal the truth of the unpublished documents. Although her husband took a step closer to their long-awaited peace as he was cleared of false accusations, Ko Mi-ho gave up on her peaceful life and burned her will to find the truth, saying “I think going until the end is the right thing to do”. Regarding this, Im Yoon-ah said, “Together with the scene where she shows her expressed in her trust in her husband, who was falsely accused, this line perfectly expressed Ko Mi-ho’s straightforward inner self and faith.”

Scene 3. Choi Do-ha (Kim Joo-heon), shedding “crocodile tears” to deceive people with everything, from his name to his life!

Choi Do-ha attempted to take revenge after seeing his grandfather die in the hands of his friend Chairman Kang (Jeon Guk-hwan), who holds the greatest power in Gucheon City although they established NK Chemical together. After hiding his existence and borrowing the name of another person, Choi Do-ha even gained the trust of Chairman Kang.

With Chairman Kang’s trust, Choi Do-ha killed him and successfully completed the revenge he planned a long time ago. After then, he began to run on the road of victory. His tears when comforting his wife Hyun Joo-hee (Ok Ja-yeon) at the funeral for Chairman Kang, whom he killed with his own hands, made the viewers get goosebumps. In this regard, Kim Joo-heon shared, “In order to live as Choi Do-ha inside the body of Jo Sung-hyun, he had to control his emotions in the way that would benefit him”, adding “I think this scene showed that side of Choi Do-ha so well”. 

Source: daum

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