![]() He's not afraid to have his body take a toll to make money, and it expresses the rough-and-tumble side of Sang-gu. Je-hoon explained about his character: "Sang-gu was a boxer and is now an illegal MMA fighter and that's how he made ends meet. Remember him as one of the North Korean soldiers in Crash Landing on You?) (Fun fact: This is the first press conference and first leading role for 19-year-old Jun-sang, whose father is Malaysian Chinese. Seung-hee plays the very lovable Na-mu, Geu-ru's neighbour and friend who carries a torch for him. 'I wanted to show Sang-gu's violence'ĭirector Kim Sung-ho and the cast of the drama series - Je-hoon, Jun-sang, and Hong Seung-hee - met regional media on Wednesday (May 12) for a press conference and also round-table interviews. With each deceased person that he and Geu-ru help to clean up, Sang-gu's toughness and anger are chipped off, bridging the distance between him and his nephew. Sang-gu hides his painful past behind a rough devil-may-care exterior and agrees to work at the company with his newfound nephew in order to get Jeong-u's money. However, Jeong-u dies suddenly, leaving the guardianship of Geu-ru to his half-brother Sang-gu, who is recently released from prison. ![]() ![]() They clean up the living space after a person has died, respectfully unravelling their untold stories and delivering the messages - and the deceased's most precious belongings - to the bereaved families. Han Jeong-u (played by Ji Jin-hee) runs a trauma cleaning company Move to Heaven with his sensitive 20-year-old son Geu-ru (Tang Jun-sang), who has Asperger syndrome. We don't know why Lee Je-hoon isn't more popular than he should be, but maybe his new revenge thriller drama Taxi Driver - now showing on Viu - and his upcoming Netflix series Move to Heaven will change that.įor fans who select their K-drama playlist based on how good-looking the cast is - no shame in that, we stress - you'll get some good views of the actor's gloriously ripped body in Move to Heaven, where he plays a boxer.Īnd for those who go for unconventional and entertaining content, the 10-episode drama weaves a compelling story revolving around trauma cleaners and the heartbreaking stories of their deceased clients.
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