"I Want to Go Back!" Jung Kyung-ho's Desperate Cry Works! The Secret Behind 'Pro Bono' Hitting No. 1 in Ratings!
"I want to go back!" (나 다시 돌아갈래!)
Did you hear that desperate cry shaking up the weekend living rooms? It belongs to none other than Jung Kyung-ho in the new tvN weekend drama 'Pro Bono'!
The drama, which premiered on the 6th, recorded an impressive viewership rating of 6.18% in just its second episode, snatching the number one spot in its time slot amidst fierce competition. At the center of this amazing feat is, without a doubt, actor Jung Kyung-ho.
He falls from grace, wearing a decent judge's robe one moment and ending up in a moldy basement office the next. Let's explore the secrets behind his "one-man show" that feels like a fish meeting water this winter!
1. Instead of Solemnity, 'Pathetic' Charm: The Snob You Can't Hate!
'Kang David,' played by Jung Kyung-ho, isn't the righteous judge we commonly see. He's a thorough snob who delivers showmanship rulings for promotion and sarcastically targets his opponents' weaknesses.
But the drama throws this seemingly perfect figure into the gutter in just the first episode. The scene where he's caught on CCTV moving boxes of money himself and exposed to the world was the pinnacle of 'Jung Kyung-ho style comedy.'
His acting, choosing patheticness over solemnity and embarrassment over anger, makes viewers laugh at him and pity him rather than criticize him. This "pathetic charm you can't hate" is truly Jung Kyung-ho's patented specialty.
2. The 'Diction Wizard': Even Legal Terms Become Rhythm!
When you think of Jung Kyung-ho, you can't leave out his 'diction.' The vast amount of legal terminology and logical dialogue poured out by writer Moon Yoo-seok gains a cheerful rhythm as it passes through Jung Kyung-ho's mouth.
Even when he snaps, "A free lawsuit that doesn't even make money!", his pronunciation, which sticks right in your ears, proves the nickname 'Diction Wizard' is well-deserved.
Following the cold intellect of 'Hospital Playlist' and the sensitive compulsion of 'Crash Course in Romance,' this Kang David is the crystallization of 'Elite + Petty/Insignificant.' Only Jung Kyung-ho can breathe unique vitality into this character who is slick on the outside but sloppy on the inside.
3. Leadership on Set: The Ensemble Created by 'God-Kyung-ho'
The reason this "one-man show" doesn't feel lonely is thanks to the solid leadership he shows on set. Director Kim Sung-yoon calls him "God-Kyung-ho," and his co-star, actress So Joo-yeon, testified that he "memorizes the names of all the staff and takes care of them." He holds the center both on and off screen.
This atmosphere leads to a great ensemble with the 'O&Partners' team members in the drama, raising expectations for the growth story of the snobbish judge who ignored others realizing the true meaning of 'Pro Bono (public interest).'
This Winter, the Weekend Winner is 'Jung Kyung-ho'!
Now, Jung Kyung-ho has become a 'genre' himself, absorbing any professional role in his own unique color. Will he be able to fly splendidly again, missing his past glory from a moldy basement office?
The satisfying counterattack Jung Kyung-ho will show, and the warm humanism contained within it. It seems the winner of weekend evenings this winter has already been decided. Jung Kyung-ho's magic has just begun!
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