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At the end of the century, the office comedy "Undercover Miss Hong" will be unveiled.
tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong" (directed by Park Sun-ho/scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung/planned studio dragon/produced by Celltrion Entertainment, Studio Dragon), which is scheduled to premiere on the afternoon of the 17th, is a left-handed office comedy drama that takes place in the late 1990s when Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye), an elite securities supervisor in his 30s, gets a fake job as a 20-year-old employee at a securities company where the flow of funds was spotted.
The highlight video released in this regard included the early development of "Undercover Miss Hong," the narratives of characters with colorful personalities, and the character relationship centered on Hong Geum-bo, who was tasked with a heavy undercover mission. In addition, actress Park Shin-hye's "Acting Characters Show," which boasts a wide range of character digestibility and genre spectrum in about three minutes of video, is stimulating the interest of prospective viewers.
First of all, Hong Geum-bo, a smart and smart securities supervisor and "Yeouido Witch," was pictured disguising himself as a low-end temple Hong Rose to get his hands on the secret account book of Korean citizenship certificates. Hong Geum-bo, who was reluctant to the most difficult undercover operation, turns into a fresh bob and introduces herself naturally, saying, "I'm 20 years old," and even the mysterious facial expressions of the roommates of No. 301 looking at it are captured, causing laughter. However, unexpected difficulties, such as being called "Miss Hong" rather than her name at the company and being ignored and dismissed, unfold in front of Hong Geum-bo's eyes, suggesting that her mission will not be smooth.
The "concerned figures" who appeared in front of Hong Geum-bo, who have to hide their identity while looking for slush funds books, also catch the eye. First of all, Shin Jung-woo (played by Ko Kyung-pyo), the new president of Han Min-kwon and his former lover, is the most likely person to find Hong Geum-bo, and his existence of intentionally avoiding a distance creates tension. Attention is drawn to the reunion of the two, as their identity can be exposed to even one trivial word and action.
Koh Bok-hee (Ha Yoon-kyung), the president's secretary and the eldest sister in dormitory 301, is also another important figure. As Hong Geum-bo must win favor to obtain the desired information, careful calculation is required. One small mistake can lead to mission failure, making it even more nerve-racking. Albot Oh (Cho Han-gyeol) from the owner's family is the top target of alert. It will continue to embarrass Hong Geum-bo by acting unpredictably as a dangerous being to be close to, and add another fun to the play as an unknown factor of anxiety when and what variables it will act as. On the other hand, roommates Kang No-ra (Choi Ji-soo) and Kim Mi-sook (Kang Chae-young) in dorm room 301 are "objects to hide identity" rather than direct threats. Hong Geum-bo, who cares about every little action in his daily life to naturally melt into the 301st member, wonders whether he will be able to complete his mission without being revealed to them.
Under the undercover mission, there are people around Hong Geum-bo who need to be careful for different reasons despite the identity of "Yeppi" and the busy search for slush funds. Attention is focusing on how the tensions and events created by characters in different purposes and positions will affect the development of the play.
The process of finding "Yeppi," a whistleblower for the Korean citizenship, will also give viewers a different kind of fun. Hong Geum-bo will hold a tight psychological battle by narrowing the candidates for "Yeppi" to So Kyung-dong (Seo Hyun-chul), Bang Jin-mok (Kim Do-hyun), and Cha Joong-il (Im Cheol-soo). The candidates are also suspicious of the existence of a 20-year-old temple that appeared like a comet, saying, "Too smart," and Hong Geum-bo's relentless move, which failed to kill his temper (?) and presence despite his camouflage status, marks the beginning of the all-time undercover mission that will sweep Yeouido at the end of the century.
Undercover Miss Hong, which will capture the small screen with its unique periodic background, three-dimensional characters and solid story of Yeouido in 1997, will premiere at 9:10 p.m. on the 17th.At the end of the century, the office comedy "Undercover Miss Hong" will be unveiled.
tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong" (directed by Park Sun-ho/scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung/planned studio dragon/produced by Celltrion Entertainment, Studio Dragon), which is scheduled to premiere on the afternoon of the 17th, is a left-handed office comedy drama that takes place in the late 1990s when Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye), an elite securities supervisor in his 30s, gets a fake job as a 20-year-old employee at a securities company where the flow of funds was spotted.
The highlight video released in this regard included the early development of "Undercover Miss Hong," the narratives of characters with colorful personalities, and the character relationship centered on Hong Geum-bo, who was tasked with a heavy undercover mission. In addition, actress Park Shin-hye's "Acting Characters Show," which boasts a wide range of character digestibility and genre spectrum in about three minutes of video, is stimulating the interest of prospective viewers.
First of all, Hong Geum-bo, a smart and smart securities supervisor and "Yeouido Witch," was pictured disguising himself as a low-end temple Hong Rose to get his hands on the secret account book of Korean citizenship certificates. Hong Geum-bo, who was reluctant to the most difficult undercover operation, turns into a fresh bob and introduces herself naturally, saying, "I'm 20 years old," and even the mysterious facial expressions of the roommates of No. 301 looking at it are captured, causing laughter. However, unexpected difficulties, such as being called "Miss Hong" rather than her name at the company and being ignored and dismissed, unfold in front of Hong Geum-bo's eyes, suggesting that her mission will not be smooth.
The "concerned figures" who appeared in front of Hong Geum-bo, who have to hide their identity while looking for slush funds books, also catch the eye. First of all, Shin Jung-woo (played by Ko Kyung-pyo), the new president of Han Min-kwon and his former lover, is the most likely person to find Hong Geum-bo, and his existence of intentionally avoiding a distance creates tension. Attention is drawn to the reunion of the two, as their identity can be exposed to even one trivial word and action.
Koh Bok-hee (Ha Yoon-kyung), the president's secretary and the eldest sister in dormitory 301, is also another important figure. As Hong Geum-bo must win favor to obtain the desired information, careful calculation is required. One small mistake can lead to mission failure, making it even more nerve-racking. Albot Oh (Cho Han-gyeol) from the owner's family is the top target of alert. It will continue to embarrass Hong Geum-bo by acting unpredictably as a dangerous being to be close to, and add another fun to the play as an unknown factor of anxiety when and what variables it will act as. On the other hand, roommates Kang No-ra (Choi Ji-soo) and Kim Mi-sook (Kang Chae-young) in dorm room 301 are "objects to hide identity" rather than direct threats. Hong Geum-bo, who cares about every little action in his daily life to naturally melt into the 301st member, wonders whether he will be able to complete his mission without being revealed to them.
Under the undercover mission, there are people around Hong Geum-bo who need to be careful for different reasons despite the identity of "Yeppi" and the busy search for slush funds. Attention is focusing on how the tensions and events created by characters in different purposes and positions will affect the development of the play.
The process of finding "Yeppi," a whistleblower for the Korean citizenship, will also give viewers a different kind of fun. Hong Geum-bo will hold a tight psychological battle by narrowing the candidates for "Yeppi" to So Kyung-dong (Seo Hyun-chul), Bang Jin-mok (Kim Do-hyun), and Cha Joong-il (Im Cheol-soo). The candidates are also suspicious of the existence of a 20-year-old temple that appeared like a comet, saying, "Too smart," and Hong Geum-bo's relentless move, which failed to kill his temper (?) and presence despite his camouflage status, marks the beginning of the all-time undercover mission that will sweep Yeouido at the end of the century.
Undercover Miss Hong, which will captivate the small screen with its unique periodic background, three-dimensional character feast and solid story of Yeouido in 1997, will premiere at 9:10 p.m. on the 17th. Hong Geum-bo
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