[Spoiler] "Big Issue" High-quality Production, Han Ye-seul and Joo Jin-mo's Performance

"Big Issue" began with high-intensity deployment and production.

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The SBS drama "Big Issue" directed by Lee Dong-hun and penned by Jang Hyeok-rin, began on the 6th and met with expectations that built up since the making stages.

Han Seok-joo (Joo Jin-mo) was a photographer in the past but currently is a homeless beggar. He ran around Seoul Station to avoid police with other beggars. The story developed rapidly as Ji Soo-hyeon (Han Ye-seul) staked out to capture idols gambling.

In addition, Ji Soo-hyeon and Han Seok-joo made a deal on the train but the intensity of the situation made it impossible to take eyes off the drama for a second. Ji Soo-hyeon was waiting in the restaurant cabin of the train while idols were gambling in the VIP cabin while Han Seok-joo walked up and down the train to get his eyes on this.

"Big Issue" is based on the motive of covering up issues with bigger issues and there are provocative subjects involved. There were scenes where deals were made with one picture, celebrities who demanded profopol knowing that it is illegal and doctors who used this against them and raped the celebrities. However, the intensity was not so extreme and just decent enough to watch.

Han Ye-seul and Joo Jin-mo are making new attempts with their characters. Han Ye-seul usually played lovely roles with her smile and her charms but this time she's a charismatic editor of the Sunday Communications. Although she gets the go-by from co-workers, she is strong,

Joo Jin-mo is a beggar with matted hair and shabby clothes. In the scene where he fights the bodyguard for the camera that took pictures of idols in gamble, he threw his body at him.

"Big Issue" is currently in second place with 4.1% and 4.8%.