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Actors Kim Jungwoo Ha, Lim Soo-jung, Kim Joon-han, Jung Soo-jung and Shim Eun-kyung of "How to Be a Building Owner in Korea" presented a five-colored atmosphere with five people.
tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama "How to Be a Building Owner in Korea" (scripted by Oh Han-ki/directed by Lim Pil-sung/planned studio Dragon/production mindmark, Studio 329/hereinafter referred to as "Building Owner"), which will premiere on March 14, depicts a suspense that occurs when a debt-ridden building owner participates in a fake kidnapping drama to protect his family and building that are more precious than his life. Set in the Republic of Korea, the real estate republic will unfold unpredictably, containing desires and conflicts surrounding buildings.
The newly released character poster compressed the mystery and suspense of the five characters at the center of the play. Each of the characters in the "Builders" continues to make precarious choices as they struggle to protect their seats and precious things.
First of all, he became the building owner that everyone aspires to, but Ki-jong (Jungwoo Ha), who is flocking to the edge of the cliff, has a face of nervousness. Attention is focusing on how far he will run desperately to protect the building. Kim Sun-sun (played by Lim Soo-jung) makes a secret face as if she has made a decision while watching her husband's flag bearer, who is making suspicious moves, adding curiosity to her character's narrative.
Min Hwal-sung (Kim Joon-han), who hands to his friend Ki-jong, who is in crisis, reveals his willingness to succeed in his plan with an ambitious and confident look. Min Hwal-sung's wife, Jeon-kyung (Jeong Soo-jung), has sharp eyes, raising tension over what kind of turbulent events have happened to her, who has grown up brightly as the only child of a rich family.
Finally, Real Capital practitioner Jonah (Shim Eun-kyung) adds mystery with a poker face that can't read thoughts. In addition, the villain's charisma comes out strongly from his cold shining eyes. Attention is focused on how Jonah, who is watching the situation in the dark, will shake the board.
How to Be a Building Owner in Korea, which will provide suspense to the small screen as the desires and conflicts of the five characters surrounding the building intertwine, will premiere at 9:10 p.m. on March 14.
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