"Be my groom!" Shinmin, Rococo Queen's Spicy Comeback ('I don't want to lose money')

Aug 27, 2024

'Be my groom!' Shinmin, Rococo Queen's Spicy Comeback ('I don't want to lose money')
'I don't want to lose money' Shin Min-ah came back with a spicy taste.

On the 26th, tvN X TVING's original drama 'Doesn't Want to lose money' opened, which announced the birth of a different romance. 'Doesn't want to lose money', which has been spotlighted as Rococo Queen Shin Min-ah's return film even before the broadcast, is a zero-profit romance drama between Sang-young, a woman who married because she didn't want to lose money, and Kim Ji-wook, a man who became a groom because he didn't want to avoid it.

In the play, Shin Min-ah cast a new face as a victim area who does not want to lose any time, place, or situation with anyone. Director Jungsik Kim, who directed at the previous production presentation, raised expectations by saying about Shin Min-ah, `Shin Min-ah has played good characters before, but this time she will be able to see a different side.'

Through the first inning of 'I don't want to lose money, I could see that Jungsik Kim's predictions were right. Shin Min-ah added the bold charm of Sang-young, who is still not outspoken, on top of her lovely visuals, and accurately identified the character's characteristics that thoroughly weigh the gains and losses with her solid acting skills. This resulted in Shin Min-ah's new acting transformation and further doubled the fun of the drama.

The appearance of Sang-young (Shin Min-ah), who seems to be following her name, marked the beginning of her career. Sa Sang-young, who attended the wedding of her ex-lover Ahn Woo-jae (played by Ko Wook), who broke up six months ago, was simply a walking calculator. Although it is not desirable, it has calculated the most optimal amount of congratulatory money in consideration of various conditions such as relationships and social face that have been accumulated so far. His sense of reality with a spoonful of freshness brought laughter to everyone.

However, Sang-young's anger button was soon pressed, drawing everyone's attention. It was that he noticed the fact that Ko Woo-jae had both legs. In response, he entered the so-called 'eye-eye-eye-eye-eye-eye-eye-i-jeon-beop' and carried out a congratulatory gold recovery operation to give the story a chewiness.

Sang-young's hard times did not end here. The congratulatory money given to the ex-lover will only be available when he gets married in the future, and to make matters worse, the opportunity for promotion will be wasted because he is not married. Sang-young Sang-young, who drank because of the upset of having to bear a huge loss, pulled the trigger for romance. He made a straightforward confession to Kim Ji-wook (Kim Young-dae), a regular part-timer at a convenience store who had been a bitter rival, saying "Be my groom" and ending the next episode curiously. Attention is focusing on whether the spring day will come to Sang-young.

In this way, Shin Min-ah performed 60 minutes in an instant from the first episode. He led the story line interestingly to the end by using his fiery passionate performance, and defeated viewers' Monday blues with character play that melted into Sang-young, who coexists with his spicy speech and human aspect. Shin Min-ah's heart is already pounding as to what a spicy but sweet zero-profit romance will look like in the future.



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