Actors appearing in 'Pachinko' is bringing vitality to colorful characters.
Actors Jung Eun-chae and Jung In-ji, Han Joon-woo and Noh Sang-hyun's Hot Summer Days are attrActing attention in Apple TV + 'Pachinko', which is currently airing, which is vividly depicting the characters living in the early 1900s.
'Pachinko' is a story that begins with forbidden love. It is a work that draws an unforgettable chronicle of war, peace, love and separation, victory and judgment between Korea and Japan and the United States.
Jung Eun-chae, the brother who warmly greets the "Sonja" (Kim Min-ha) who came to Japan, vividly depicted the confused mind of the person who left his hometown in the suppressed era with delicate expressive power. Kyung Hee, who has been living a rich life and has faced a rough reality at a moment, tries not to lose his calm in everything, but he has a realistic consensus by bursting his fears that he has endured when he has never been in trouble.
'Seonja' mother 'Yangjin' station Jung In-ji also caught the attention of viewers with the strong mother who has overcome the situation as a woman who raised a child alone in the early 1900s. Especially, 'Yangjin', which swallows crying and says goodbye to 'Seonja' who leaves his hometown, gave a deep impression by doubling his impressions with the restrained expression of Jung In-ji.
Han Joon-woo, who plays the role of "Isak" (Noh Sang-hyun) brother "Joseph", draws a different image of immigrants from his wife "Kyung Hee" and enhances his immersion with his extraordinary presence. The complex aspect of 'Joseph', which denies the reality that has changed dramatically from the past but struggles to survive all kinds of discrimination, was drawn more realistically by Han Joon-woo's Hot Summer Days.
Finally, her husband, 'Isak', who led 'The Sunja' to a new life, Noh Sang-hyun, has steadily Acting the hardness and caringness of the pastor 'Isak', who catches up with his beliefs.