JTBC’s drama “The Good Man” has launched new stills capturing the fateful reunion between Lee Dong Wook and Lee Sung Kyung.
“The Good Man” is a noir drama that follows Park Seok Chul (Lee Dong Wook), the eldest grandson of a third-generation gangster household with an unexpectedly pure coronary heart, and his past love Kang Mi Younger (Lee Sung Kyung), a lady who desires of turning into a singer.
The newly launched stills provide a glimpse into Park Seok Chul and Kang Mi Younger’s every day lives as they chase their desires. In a single picture, Park Seok Chul is seen attending a inventive writing class. His robust look appears misplaced within the setting, but his eyes are severe as he reads his poem aloud. In the meantime, Kang Mi Younger is at an audition, urgent every piano key with cautious focus.

Whereas dwelling their separate lives, the 2 find yourself reuniting by destiny. Park Seok Chul visits a hospital to see his youthful sister Park Seok Hee (Ryu Hye Young), the place he unexpectedly runs into Kang Mi Younger. The 2 instantly acknowledge one another, their faces lighting up with shy, excited smiles as they gaze in disbelief. Viewers are left questioning how this reunion, constructed on treasured recollections from their youth, will change their lives shifting ahead.



Lee Dong Wook raised anticipation for the drama, saying, “In an period the place every part strikes and adjustments so shortly, this drama can have a special rhythm and really feel. I hope viewers can take a second to pause and really feel the significance of household whereas watching.”
Lee Sung Kyung added, “I feel viewers will really feel nostalgic for the feelings of the previous. This drama tells tales of desires, love, household, and friendship. Everybody, together with director Music Hae Sung and the solid of great actors, put their hearts into filming it, so please present it a number of love.”
“The Good Man” is ready to premiere on July 18 at 8:50 p.m. KST and can air two consecutive episodes each Friday.
When you wait, watch Lee Dong Wook in “Tale of the Nine-Tailed”:
And take a look at Lee Sung Kyung in “Sh**ting Stars” on Viki:
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