Hot Topic's Kwon Sang Woo, who acted as a hot-blooded man in "Hangang Police", which is currently being streamed exclusively on Disney Plus Star, is also featured in Hot Topic's latest work "Switch".
"Life's Best Gift" will be released at Cinemart Shinjuku, Shinsaibashi, and other theaters from December 1st (Friday)!
This time, the main character Park Gang, whose life has changed 180 degrees, is a ``popular top star of a single aristocrat'' and an ``unknown actor and manager with a child'', and his unique comedy
Kwon Sang Woo's character video, which he plays with great sense, has been released! Furthermore, Kwon Sang Woo, who has become an unpopular actor, appears in a TV series reenactment of the play.
It was prohibited. Park Gang is a top actor who is recognized as a scandal maker by both himself and others. On Christmas Eve, she was enjoying a glamorous single life when her life changed with her manager partner.
That's it! His life as a celebrity changed completely, and he became an unpopular actor working in a small theater. He married his former lover Soo-hyun, whom he had broken up with due to their mutual success, and became the father of young twins.
. On the other hand, Park Gang's talented manager Cho Yoon is active as an actor! What will the fate of these two be?
Kwon, the former Momchan actor, captivated women not only in Japan but all over Asia.
Sangwoo is also a good father to two children in his private life, and in recent years he has been expanding his activities with a variety of charms, including comical roles and fatherly roles. In this work, he is a lonely top star and money
He plays the polarizing character of a father who is an unpopular actor but is loved by his family, with plenty of comedic sense. The role of manager/popular actor Cho Yoon is played by a Netflix originator.
Oh Jung Se from the Naru TV Series “It’s Okay to Be Psycho” (20). In this work, the fun interaction and friendship with Kwon Sang Woo is one of the highlights. The role of Soo-hyun, Park Gang's former lover/wife, is played by a TV actress.
Lee MIN JEONG from the TV series “I Been There Once” (20). In the character video released this time, the driver says, ``If you could choose your life again, what would you do?''
Introducing the 180-degree different life of the main character Park Gun and his friends, which begins when they board a mysterious taxi. Top star Park Gang, played by Kwon Sang Woo, was spotted at the glamorous award ceremony.
Although he is exposed to light, he is unable to memorize his lines on set, which only annoys the staff around him. However, he changed his life, married his former girlfriend Soo-hyun, and struggled to raise young twins.
However, he became an unpopular actor who only appeared in a TV series with makeup that looked like a skit! Furthermore, in order to make a living, he became the manager of Cho Yoon, who had become a popular actor in this life.
decided to do so. Kwon Sang Woo's two charms are shown in how Park Kang changes as he has to switch from being cared for to being cared for.
Oh Jung Se, who plays Cho Yoon, brilliantly plays the two characters of a former theater friend and manager who supports Park Gang, and a popular actor.
Lee Min Jeong's excellent performance as Soo-hyun, a mother of twins struggling to make ends meet and living in two different lives, also shines. By the way, Lee Min Jeong, who returned to the screen after a long time with this work, is a popular actor.
・Byung-hun's wife, Kwon Sang Woo, is also good friends with Lee Byung Hun, so her lines appear in the drama, so be sure to check them out!
There are definitely times when you think, “If I had made a different choice that time.”
It should happen to us at least once. Three popular and talented actors each play characters who live two lives with their acting skills, and show us the answers that lie ahead. “Happiness is
As director Ma Dae-yun said, he wanted to convey the message that ``it's not that far away, and you can find it right now, right in front of your eyes''.
I'm sure you'll get it. Starring: Kwon Sang Woo, Oh Jung Se, Lee Min Jeong, and others Director: Ma Dae Yoon "Wandering Blade" (14) (adaptation)
2023│Korea│Korean│Color│Vista│5.1ch│112 minutes│Original title: Switch│Japanese subtitles: Kinuka Ishii│Eirin: G
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