Photo courtesy of KBS 1TV‘s new daily drama “Catch the Big Fortune”
The main relationships in KBS1‘s new daily drama ‘Catch the Big Fortune’ have been revealed.
The new KBS 1TV daily drama ‘Catch the Big Fortune’ (written by Son Ji-hye / directed by Park Man-young, Lee Hae-woo), which will be aired for the first time on Monday the 14th at 8:30 PM, is a drama that depicts the turbulent and eventful growth period of three friends, one who is rich, one who is broke, and one who wants to be rich, and their families.
In the drama, Son Chang-min (as Han Moo-cheol), the owner of the Daewoon Building, and his childhood friends and current tenants Sunwoo Jae-deok (as Kim Dae-sik) and Park Sang-myeon (as Choi Gyu-tae) are placed in an A and B relationship as they become entangled with money. Moo-cheol who is ‘rich’ Dae-sik who is ‘poor’ and Gyu-tae who ‘wants to be rich’ engage in a fierce battle as an opportunity to turn their lives around is right before their eyes. Amidst curiosity about the story behind the rift in the friendship of these people who were tightly bound by loyalty, we looked into the complicated fate and relationships in ‘Catch the Big Fortune’ ahead of the main broadcast.
● The Three Musketeers of Cheonha High School ‘Son Chang-min X Sunwoo Jae-deok X Park Sang-myun’ The Reversed Relationships
In the past, the Three Musketeers of Cheonha High School, Mu-cheol, Dae-sik, and Gyu-tae, boasted loyalty that was so great that they would even share a piece of bread. Their friendship began when Dae-sik and Gyu-tae helped Mu-cheol, who was being bullied by the neighborhood older boys. Although they were youths who were expected to live an easy life, they were the Three Musketeers of the World who had nothing to fear when they were together. However, as they approach their 60th birthday, the relationship between the three who had been childhood friends has changed 180 degrees. Mu-cheol, who succeeded in business, becomes a ruthless building owner, and Dae-sik and Gyu-tae become his tenants.
● Son Chang-min, who is ruthless in front of money VS Seonwoo Jae-deok, who is desperate for every penny
Although Mu-cheol is rich enough to own several buildings, he is ruthless in front of money and is so stingy that he chooses his wife Mi-ja’s (played by Lee Ah-hyun) birthday present from a used clothing collection box. Mu-cheol, a gold-hungry omnivorous who trembles over even a 100 won coin, values material things over family and friendship. Dae-sik and Hye-sook, who were running a Daebak Chicken restaurant in his building, Daewoon Building, face the threat of going out of business because Mu-cheol suddenly demands a raise in the deposit. Dae-sik, who has no place to get money right now, is devastated at the thought that he might have to leave the Daewoon Building, which is full of memories with his father.
● Seonwoo Jae-deok, who faces the lucky opportunity of a lifetime, what will he choose?
Dae-sik bows to Moo-cheol, mentioning their friendship during the Three Musketeers days, but Moo-cheol doesn‘t budge. Dae-sik feels deeply frustrated after being rejected, even his pride being trampled on, and Hye-suk (played by Oh Young-sil) also goes to see Mi-ja (played by Lee Ah-hyun), Moo-cheol’s wife and old friend, to beg him. Then one day, Moo-cheol, drunk, asks Dae-sik to drive for him, and Dae-sik, who runs to him with a hopeful mind, closes his eyes tightly and grabs the wheel. Instead of paying for the designated driver, Moo-cheol hands him a piece of paper that he had kept in his wallet. This piece of paper is said to cause huge repercussions in the future. It is arousing curiosity as to what choice Dae-sik will make when he is faced with the lucky opportunity of his life.
KBS 1TV‘s new daily drama ‘Catch the Big Luck’, which is heralding a new concept in family dramas, will premiere on the 14th (Monday) at 8:30 PM as the follow-up to ‘Let’s Get Married, Frog!’.
Jeon Hyo-jin, Donga.com reporter jhj@donga.com
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