Jeong Sang-hoon had a vasectomy, but he got a mental breakdown in his sixth pregnancy "I'm sure I tied it up "('I'm a pork cutlet ')
Jul 07, 2024
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MBC's two-part short drama 'I Hate Pork Cutlet' (scripted by Noye-ri, director Kim Young-jae) last ended the second episode, which aired on the 6th.
The drama, which harmonizes the synergy of trusted actors and new writers and directors, has become another work that continues the reputation of MBC's script contest, receiving favorable responses such as 'It feels like watching a well-made rural sitcom' and 'I healed while laughing at Jung Sang-hoon's vacation comedy'. The viewership for the second episode was 3.3 percent nationwide, 3.2 percent for the Seoul metropolitan area, and 1.1 percent for the 2049 target audience. The highest ratings per minute were 3.8%. (Based on Nielsen Korea)
The second episode began with King Jeongja (played by Jung Sang-hoon) and Onghwa Village people visiting the missing casanova dog Baekgu. King Jeongja, who is trying to protect the head of the village, and Deoksam (Lee Jung-ok), who is trying to take away the head of the village, competed on the pledge that the person who visits Baekgu first will become the next head of the village. In the meantime, Baekgu made babies, and people were convinced that Baekgu was still in the village. Pork cutlet, Baekgu's favorite food, was mobilized to attract Baekgu. People hated the smell of fried pork cutlet, saying, `Let's catch us first before catching Baekgu.'
Amid the turmoil in the village, the identity of the criminal hiding Baekgu was revealed. It was a double track (played by Jordan). Bok-cheol took care of Baekgu with utmost care while taking care of his meals, but he was eventually discovered by King Jeongja. Bok-cheol felt sorry for Baek-gu who was going to undergo neutralization surgery, so he hid it in a young mind.
"How sick must the dog be. With Bok-cheol's innocence of being unable to speak, King Jeongja decided to stop looking for Baekgu. The two developed a camaraderie through vasectomy and circumcision, and they became closer by sharing the secret of hiding the white ball.
In the midst of this, a sudden incident happened. His wife, Pregnant (played by Jeon Hye-bin), who was throwing a sickle and spewing unusual energy, became pregnant for the sixth time. King Jeongja was panicked, saying, `I'm sure I tied it up.' The whole story of the pregnancy commotion was due to the sperm left in the body of the king Jeongja, and it was a mistake of the king Jeongja who did not see the nurse's information text. It was an unplanned pregnancy, but King Jeongja heard good news. I finally had a daughter I had longed for after my five sons.
In the midst of a village feast to celebrate pregnancy, a white ball turned into a black ball was found. Bok-cheol previously transformed Baek-gu into black-gu with his grandmother's hair dye, and Deok-sam found it. Deok-sam called his name and poured his favorite pork cutlet to prove that black-gu is white-gu, but Baek-gu did not react with acting like an actor. In the end, instead of Baekgu, King Jeongja appeared on 'Oh My God' as the real king of energy, and personally proved that he ate Onghwama, which is good for his energy, and became a father of six siblings. The king of Jeongja "I fried it and did everything, but the Jeongja lived." Is this a common reason?", showing extraordinary pride.
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I don't like pork cutlet' demonstrated the value of the best short film in the MBC script contest by presenting a short but thickly complete drama. The story, which started with vasectomy and made people laugh without letting their guard down, left a deep lingering impression, depicting the affection that can be shared between children and adults, people and animals. Chun-sim and Bok-cheol, who consider Baek-gu as a family, friendship across generations of King Jeong-ja and Bok-cheol, and the people of Onghwa Village are depicted affectionately and lovingly. There was also a great synergy between the entertainment writer-turned-entertainment writer Noye-ri, who wrote the script with his eloquent lines and brilliant ideas, and director Kim Young-jae, who made it shine more.
The actors, who became Onghwa Village people themselves, made the scene more delicious with ad-libs. In particular, it was possible to confirm the true value of 'comic craftsman'Jeong Sang-hoon. Jung Sang-hoon led the drama with his unrivaled character ability. "Did you write a script for me?Jung Sang-hoon's performance, which became 'Cha-In-One' to the point where he said ', raised the level of immersion. Jeon Hye-bin, who showed perfect marital chemistry with Jung Sang-hoon, Lee Jung-ok, who acted Cha Jin, Kim Young-ok, who boasted his acting skills, Jordan, who played a bright and pure young Bok-cheol, and Baek-gu, the scene-steeler, are all performing wellbecame the driving force behind '
MBC's two-part short drama `I don't like pork cutlet' is a left-handed human comedy drama in which Lee Jang, who led the neutralization surgery of the Onghwa Village Casanova Dog 'Baekgu', suddenly became 'Baekgu' after undergoing vasectomy overnight, and ended on July 6 amid favorable reviews from viewers.
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