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Kim Nam-joo, Cha Eun-woo unite in new TV series ‘Wonderful World’

- By Pyo Kyung-min pzzang@koreatimes.co.kr

Veteran actress Kim Nam-joo and singer-actor Cha Eun-woo have joined forces in “Wonderful World” to present a dark narrative filled with unexpected twists.

The latest MBC series unfolds as a mystery drama where Eun Soohyun (Kim), a mother driven by a quest for personal vengeance for the murder of her son, unravels intricate secrets behind this tragedy. Alongside her journey, Eun encounters Kwon Seon-yul (Cha), a mysterious character harboring similar scars of familial loss.

On Thursday, Kim and Cha shared their experience working together during a press event at MBC’s Golden Mouth Hall in Mapo District, western Seoul.

Initially hesitant about teaming up with Kim, who boasts an impressive 30-year career, heartthrob Cha expressed how their chemistry evolved positively over time.

“I believe our chemistry is a perfect 100,” Cha said. “At first, Kim seemed a bit reserved during our initial script reading, but as we worked together, our personalit­ies just clicked. Kim was proactive, sharing her acting insights and offering valuable advice, which made our collaborat­ion a real pleasure.”

Visibly elated by the compliment, Kim echoed the sentiment, rating their synergy even higher at “110 points.”

“I found working with Cha to be truly fascinatin­g and humbling,” Kim remarked. “At first, the thought of matching with Cha was quite daunting. He exudes this princely charm,

almost like he’s from another planet. But as we collaborat­ed, I started to see him as an endearing younger brother. It’s his warmth of personalit­y and the open-mindedness he brings to his acting that really won me over.”

In contrast to their delightful collaborat­ion, “Wonderful World” carries a rather somber tone, portraying the characters’ descent into darkness as they uncover the truth behind their tragedies.

Returning to the screen after a sixyear hiatus, Kim revealed that her portrayal of Eun was motivated by “maternal love.” Married to actor Kim Seung-woo since 2005, she is a proud mother of two.

“The main reason I took on the role of Eun is ‘maternal love’ … As a mother of two, I believed I could authentica­lly portray the emotions of all mothers. While the tragedy depicted in the series is something I would hate to even imagine, the opportunit­y to embody a mother’s heart was deeply compelling,” Kim explained.

Cha embodies a tragic character

engulfed in mystery, departing from his previous romantic lead roles in “True Beauty” (2020) and “A Good Day to Be a Dog” (2023).

“He comes from a wealthy family but opts for a rough life after a certain incident. There are many tangled secrets behind my character Kwon,” Cha elaborated. “As each episode unfolds, Eun’s secrets are revealed one by one, like Pandora’s box.”

The singer-actor emphasized his meticulous attention to detail — from styling and physical fitness — to reflect his character’s tumultuous life.

“I aimed to convey a sense of disorder in clothing and style. I also dedicated considerab­le effort to my fitness regimen. My objective was to externaliz­e the hardships and challenges Kwon faces,” Cha expressed.

Directed by Lee Seung-young, known for his immersive storytelli­ng in dramas including the “Tracer” series (2022) and the second season of “Voice” (2018), “Wonderful World” invites viewers to discover beauty amidst its darker narrative.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Singer-actor Cha Eun-woo, left, and actress Kim Nam-joo pose during a press event for MBC’s new TV series, “Wonderful World,” at MBC’s Golden Mouth Hall in Mapo District, Seoul, Thursday.
Yonhap Singer-actor Cha Eun-woo, left, and actress Kim Nam-joo pose during a press event for MBC’s new TV series, “Wonderful World,” at MBC’s Golden Mouth Hall in Mapo District, Seoul, Thursday.

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