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A Go Yoon-jung, 'inferiority'; a Koo Gyeon-ho, 'irritability'.. Choi Won-young transforms into a film studio executive with a 'strong-weak-strong' dynamic [Moja Mussa]

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Actor Choi Won-young /foto=StarNews
Actor Choi Won-young /foto=StarNews
/photo=JTBC 'Everyone is fighting their own sense of worthlessness'
/photo=JTBC 'Everyone is fighting their own sense of worthlessness'

Actor Choi Won-young has transformed into a successful film studio executive in 'Everyone is fighting their own sense of worthlessness' (hereinafter 'Moja Mussa').

On the 18th, Choi Won-young appeared in the role of Choi Dong-hyun, a film studio Choi Pil-reum (CEO) and a typical 'strong-weak-strong' character, in the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Moja Mussa' (directed by Cha Young-hoon, written by Park Hae-young), which premiered its first episode.

In her previous work 'Dear My Robber', she portrayed Im Sa-hyung, a character blinded by ambition and power, perfectly embodying cruelty; in 'The River', she flawlessly depicted a righteous figure through Daeho-gun, who moves forward with a sense of justice. Now, Choi Won-young has met viewers once again as a character with a different resolve.

In particular, Choi Won-young drew attention by appropriately portraying emotions such as contempt and disregard for incompetent humans through fleeting facial expressions and subtle emotional shifts. An example is the action of Choi (CEO), who, upon the touch of Hwang Dong-man (played by Koo Gyeon-ho), instantly turns an unpleasant face as if something that should not have been touched was touched, and then sharply pats the area. In this scene, Choi Won-young displayed a raw, unsettling irritation that evoked a sense of familiarity, bringing viewers face-to-face with reality in a deeper way.

Choi Won-young also clearly demonstrated the character of Choi (CEO) through her interactions with other characters. When dealing with Byun Eun-ah (played by Go Yoon-jung), she unmasked her inferiority toward him with an unmistakably cold expression and tone of voice; when speaking to Hwang Dong-man, she scolded him dismissively with irritation and irritability, saying, "Why do you think you can't do it? You keep asking." This concretized the character of Choi Dong-hyun. She portrayed a vulgar human who offers advice as if to help the other person, but ultimately uses them as an outlet for her own emotions.

As such, the character of Choi Dong-hyun is a typical 'strong-weak-strong' figure who believes that there is indeed a 'hierarchy' among people. However, the twist is that he is a character who cannot be hated simply because he is openly 'strong-weak-strong'. This subtle charm of Choi (CEO) is present from the very first episode. This is because Choi Dong-hyun is the one who delivers a direct blow to Hwang Dong-man's rudeness, which everyone avoids but no one dares to speak out against. The writhing of Hwang Dong-man, which began with the dagger Choi Dong-hyun thrust, is expected to bring future entertainment.

'Moja Mussa' is a work that follows humans driven to madness by peace-seeking amidst envy and jealousy, as they struggle alone among successful friends. It airs every Saturday at 10:40 p.m. and every Sunday at 10:30 p.m.

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