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Koo Kyo-hwan, new In Gam-dok-sang (수상) 'brilliant fruit'... 'All for One, One for All' 'Moja Mussa' finale reflections

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Actor Koo Kyo-hwan has added a meaningful entry to his filmography.

As JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama "Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness" (directed by Cha Young-hoon, written by Park Hae-young, produced by Studio Phoenix, SLL, and Studio Flow, hereinafter "Moja Mussa") concluded on the 24th, Koo Kyo-hwan, who played the lead role, shared his thoughts on the finale.

Portraying "Hwang Dong-man," a character who has dreamed of making his directorial debut for 20 years, Koo Kyo-hwan steadily carried the character's arc to the very end, creating a profound resonance. Dong-man, who had long considered himself worthless and wandered through anxiety and deprivation, ultimately succeeded in releasing his own film to the world, culminating in the brilliant achievement of the new In Gam-dok-sang (수상) he had imagined countless times, bringing a powerful catharsis to living rooms. In particular, the ending scene, in which he sincerely expressed his acceptance speech to those who shone their value amidst everyone's cheers, condensed the time and emotions Dong-man had experienced, leaving a deep lingering impression.

/Photo=Namoo Actors
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Koo Kyo-hwan immersed himself in the character in every episode, firmly supporting the drama's core. He delicately built up the character's longing to prove his existence and the passage of growth, drawing out the audience's empathy, while also vividly portraying the complex inner world of Hwang Dong-man—his anxiety, hope, loneliness, and more—through his unique rhythmic breathing, delicate emotional expression, flexible facial acting, and high-density performance that never missed a fleeting moment.

Among these, Koo Kyo-hwan shared his reflections on completing the work through his agency, Namoo Actors. He said, "Reading reviews from viewers I have never met, I suddenly feel, 'There I am, too.' All for One, One for All," quoting a line from the drama with witty humor to express his gratitude toward the viewers. He added, "I hope that for those who are fiercely fighting their own worthlessness somewhere, 'Moja Mussa' was a work that allowed them to feel a moment of comfort while watching it."

Koo Kyo-hwan's active journey continues, revealing yet another new side through "Moja Mussa." Currently spending what will be one of the busiest years of his life in 2026, he has appeared as the charming villain "Seo Young-cheol" in the film "COLONY," released on the 21st, meeting audiences, and plans to continue his active work through various upcoming projects.

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