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Chun Ho-jin, acting that connects the times and generations.. The beauty of "Fancy Days"

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Chun Ho-jin showed off his "Weekend Play must-win" aspect by marking the small screen with his passionate performance.

Cheon Ho-jin broke down into Lee Sang-chul in KBS 2TV weekend drama "Fancy Days," which ended with high ratings on the 25th, drawing the sorrows and sacrifices of his father's life of our time.

In the play, Lee Sang-chul realistically captured the face of the breadwinner facing the second act of his life by failing to re-employment after retirement, stimulating viewers' tears every week. Lee Sang-chul showed the standard of "K-father" who goes to the labor market early in the morning for his family's livelihood and struggles day and night to obtain an electric technician's license.

Lee Sang-chul's life was hard until the end. Lee Sang-chul, who was taking care of his son Lee Ji-hyuk (Jung Il-woo), who was hospitalized with heart disease, secretly swallowed hot tears at his son's self-deprecating confession that he wanted to follow his father and become the head of his family. Lee Sang-chul, who soon returned home, knelt in his son's room and screamed, "Please take me instead." Lee Sang-chul's cry, frustrated with his regret for not doing better, deeply penetrated viewers' hearts.

Among them, Lee Sang-chul was in an unexpected car accident on his way to see Lee Ji-hyuk in a coma. Even while Lee Sang-chul was losing consciousness, he first took care of his son's life and death, saying, "What about Ji-hyuk?" Lee Sang-chul left a will to donate his heart to his son, saying, "Don't ever tell me about my accident." Lee Sang-chul also said to his wife and children left behind, "I was sorry, and I was grateful. I love you all," he said.

Cheon Ho-jin, who impressed each episode with his performances that penetrated his life, once again solidified his status as a "national father" through "Fancy Days." The character Lee Sang-chul, created by Cheon Ho-jin, was praised for simultaneously representing the hardship and pride of the "maternal generation" who supported their parents and supported their children. In particular, Cheon Ho-jin's acting skills peaked in the scene where he sometimes burst into tears like a child for his children, drawing praise as "as expected, Cheon Ho-jin."

Cheon Ho-jin recently demonstrated the power of a "trusted actor" by playing in three consecutive works, from JTBC's "Beautiful Than Heaven" and "Good Men" to "Fancy Days." Attention is focusing on what kind of performance Cheon Ho-jin, who is active as an actor who connects the times and generations with his wide-amplitude acting, will deliver a deep resonance to the public in the future.

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