3/1/2023 0 Comments Start up k drama![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He strikes up a friendship with Dal-mi’s awesome corndog-making halmoni ( Kim Hae-sook), and while she puts a roof over his head (and gives him the mother figure he so sorely needs), he invests her money and makes a small fortune. He’s already won a huge high school award and proven himself an investing genius - but that’s not doing him much good with no roof over his head and no way to earn money. When we first meet the girls, they’re super close and determined to keep their family together, but later, In-jae leaves with her mother, and their family is left in splinters.Īt the same time we meet a young orphan, HAN JI-PYEONG (later played by Kim Sun-ho, but as a teen played by Nam Da-reum). She does more than break up their marriage, though - their divorce also breaks up Dal-mi and her big sister WON IN-JAE (later played by Kang Hanna). His wife, however, can’t handle their paycheck-to-paycheck life, and decides to leave him. Her father (played by the omnipresent Kim Joo-hun) is a struggling business man with a promising entrepreneurial streak. And so, much of our first episode tells the story of our heroine, SEO DAL-MI (later played by Suzy), fifteen years in the past when she was a young girl. In order for our present-day story to be as rich and full as it is, we need backstory to set it all up. TvN’s new drama Start-Up premiered this weekend with a heartfelt introduction to our three main characters, some strong storytelling, and that unquantifiable thing we all know and love so well: K-drama magic. KST.164 OctoOctoStart-Up: Episodes 1-2 Open Thread by missvictrix The final episode of “Start-Up” airs on December 6 at 9 p.m. I hope that the viewers were able to gain positive energy from not only Won In Jae’s story, but from the stories of the other characters as well. Kang Han Na, who played Seo Dal Mi’s sister Won In Jae, shared, “During the past eight months, I immersed myself in filming as the character Won In Jae while thinking of all the youth who are taking on their own challenges. We were able to create a good production because we were together. I want to give my thanks to the director, the writer, the actors, all of the staff, and especially to all of the viewers who gave their love to the drama. The time I spent sharing my worries together with others will become very meaningful to me. Kim Seon Ho, who took on the role of managing director Han Ji Pyeong, said, “The past eight enjoyable and happy months felt so long and so short at the same time. Thank you for showing so much love for ‘Start-Up.'” I’ve learned a lot while acting as Nam Do San and watching him grow and mature. Eight months felt like a long time, but it feels so short now that it’s over. Next, Nam Joo Hyuk commented, “All of the staff and actors worked so hard the past eight months. I hope you will support ‘Start-Up’ until the end.” It was an honor to be a part of this production. During the eight months I spent in my role as Seo Dal Mi, I felt very comforted and also very happy, so I’m sad that filming has come to an end.” She continued, “Also, this drama turned out so well thanks to all of the amazing staff who worked hard for eight months. Suzy shared, “I feel a mix of both happiness and sadness. Suzy stars as Seo Dal Mi, an adventurer who dreams of becoming Korea’s Steve Jobs, while Nam Joo Hyuk plays the role of Samsan Tech founder Nam Do San. “Start-Up” takes place in a fictional South Korean version of Silicon Valley where young dreamers set out to achieve success in the world of startup companies. Ahead of the final episode, the main cast of tvN’s “Start-Up” shared their closing comments about the drama! ![]()
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