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Kim Soo-hyun returns to small screen with 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay'

Kim Soo-hyun is returning to the small screen for the first time in five years with tvN’s new romantic comedy series “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” set to start airing next week.

Choi Ji-won (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
Sun, June 14, 2020

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Kim Soo-hyun returns to small screen with 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay' 'It’s Okay to Not Be Okay' leads (from left) Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Ye-ji, Oh Jeong-sae and Park Gyu-young pose for photos during a media event on June 10, 2020. (tvN/The Korea Herald/File)

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im Soo-hyun is returning to the small screen for the first time in five years with tvN’s new romantic comedy series It’s Okay to Not Be Okay set to start airing next week.

The upcoming weekend series is the first television role for the 31-year-old since he was discharged from the military last July. His most recent TV credits include The Producers in 2015 and My Love From the Star in 2013.

“I’ve been waiting for so long, I’m really nervous but also excited to come back,” Kim said Wednesday during a promotional media event. The event was livestreamed due to concerns over COVID-19.

In the series about people living with mental illness, Kim plays Gang-tae, who works as a caretaker in the psychiatric ward of a hospital. Gang-tae, who also cares for his autistic brother at home, is reluctant to pursue any romantic relationships.

Actress Seo Ye-ji plays Mun-young, a bestselling children’s book author who has a personality disorder. While Mun-young is apparently unable to love anyone, Gang-tae seems to be able to melt her cold heart as the two become a source of healing for each other.

“(Mun-young) pursues a unique style. It’s not to show off herself but it’s like a defense mechanism. She’s telling people to not to approach her or talk to her,” Seo said. 

Actor Oh Jeong-sae, who recently won best supporting actor on television at the Baeksang Arts Awards for his role in the KBS drama When the Camellia Blooms, stars as Gang-tae’s older brother Sang-tae. Rookie actress Park Gyu-young stars as a nurse who falls for Gang-tae.

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“I think the title says it all. I feel everyone, including myself, in this world is a little bit mad in some ways and I wanted to take the chance to think about whether this is actually bad or not,” the series’ director, Park Sin-woo, said.

Park previously produced the 2018 series Encounter, featuring Song Hye-kyo and Park Bo-gum, and SBS’ Don’t Dare to Dream, starring Gong Hyo-jin and Cho Jung-seok.

Quoting screenwriter Jo Yong, Park said the drama was “an apology to people with disabilities”.

“We often judge other people and hurt them, and the writer says she wrote the script based on her own experiences, wanting to face those people properly,” the director said.

“I hope that, after watching the 16 episodes, people will want to befriend disabled people rather than trying to help them,” Oh said.

“I wanted to show how Gang-tae is healed of his inner wounds,” Kim said. “There are many different stories and forms of love in the drama, and I hope the viewers can also heal their own wounds following them,” Kim said.


This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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