In the tvN Saturday/Sunday TV series "Seocho-dong" broadcast on the 13th, Lee Jung-suk plays a veteran lawyer and company employee who accepts and "endures" the reality of the workplace that he cannot choose.
This resonated with viewers. As a result, the viewership ratings for EP4 were 5.6% for metropolitan households and 6.8% for the highest, and 5.6% for national households and 6.3% for the highest (across all paid platforms, including cable, IPTV, and satellite).
The drama recorded its highest viewership rating ever, recording 104 ratings (Platform Standards/Nielsen Korea), and ranked first in its time slot among cable and final-episode channels.
On this day, Ahn Joo-hyun (Lee Jung-suk) represented her former lover Park Suzy-yeon (Lee Yu-young) in her husband's divorce proceedings.
She took on the role of a person. She suppressed her emotions and focused only on the case, playing her role silently. However, Joo Hyun's confused mind, struggling to maintain composure, was visible on the screen.
On the surface, he appears completely emotionless with his nonchalant face and cynical words, but the complex feelings behind it are conveyed even through the screen.
Lee Jung-suk portrayed Joo-hyun's professional character, who believes that "work is just work" and accepts what is given to him without any personal feelings, and tries to remain calm.
Joohyun's purified emotional vibrations, who responds in an extremely restrained manner even in moments of rising anger, are complemented by Lee Jung-suk's realistic breathing and
The subtle changes in her facial expressions were vividly conveyed. Johyun, who knew that she was Suzy's former lover and knew that her husband had deliberately asked her to do the crime, was rude. After suppressing her emotions to the limit, she gradually
He expresses anger and clearly shows his boundaries with sharp words towards people who go too far, but he also maintains his rationality until the end, creating a tense atmosphere.
Lee Jung-suk's control over his speed as he fights back with his voice and explodes his repressed emotions with cold anger adds a realistic weight to the role.
The drama carefully depicts Joo Hyun's inner world, torn between her reality and her calmness, and her difficult-to-maintain private feelings.
Contrary to her intention, she expressed the cracks in her emotions that seeped out at each moment with just a moment's glance and breathing. Such meticulous control of tempo made viewers hold their breath for every word and action of Joohyun.
Also, the realistic resignation that comes from years of experience and the image of the office worker who silently accepts the situation before him evoke real empathy.
Lee Jung-suk's passionate performance, crafted with exquisite detail, allowed viewers to follow the flow of Joo-hyun's emotions.
Meanwhile, "Seocho-dong" is broadcast on Korea's tvN every Saturday and Sunday from 9:20 p.m.
2025/07/14 16:56 KST
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