Immigration was also perplexed… Han Ji-min "If I touch my butt, I can see everything" bombshell confession
Immigration was also perplexed… Han Ji-min "If I touch my butt, I can see everything" bombshell confession
Han Ji-min and Lee Min-ki's comical potential explodes with JTBC's new Saturday drama 'Hip-hop'.

On the 13th, JTBC's new Saturday drama 'Hip-hop' released the second teaser video, which contains the adaptability of the suspicious rural village of Moon Mun-yeol (Lee Min-ki), a hot-blooded detective who was relegated from Seoul.

'Hip-like' is the story of a sincere veterinarian Oji Rapper, who is able to see the past of animals and people with his psychometry ability that happened by chance in Mujin, a clean rural village without crime, and an elite detective who needs her ability to return to Gwangsu University in Seoul. A comic investigative action drama unfolding. The 'Cudang Tang' duo, who were solving trivial life-related incidents among peaceful and naive but somewhat suspicious villagers, are swept away by a serial murder case and cooperate beyond imagination.

Drama 'The Light in Your Eyes' director Kim Seok-yoon and writer Lee Nam-gyu reunite after 4 years to create a different psychocomic (psychometric X comic) thriller. Here, Han Ji-min, Lee Min-ki, Suho, Joo Min-kyung, Kim Hee-won, Park Hyuk-kwon, Park Seong-yeon, Lee Seung-jun, Park No-sik, Yang Jae-seong, Jeong Rang, and Cho Min-guk appear.

The second teaser video released on this day is a self-proclaimed ace detective, but for some reason, the poor sentence-yeol's adaptation to the rough Mujin village stimulates curiosity. Waiting for Moon Mun-yeol, who was unfairly (?) relegated from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Department, are the very strange Mujin family. It was only the beginning that I was struck by a lightning bolt from Bae Ok-hee (played by Joo Min-kyung), the strongest character in Mujin who came to see the house and immediately insisted that he come to confess to himself. The character of Mujin, who is not unusual because of his strong character, makes me sweat a lot of words.

Mujin Police Station homicide chief Won Jong-mook (played by Kim Hee-won), who takes command at the front with a stoic attitude, but when a surprised cow runs faster than anyone else, Park Jong-bae (played by Park Hyuk-kwon), a livelihood shaman possessed by General MacArthur, pours out neologisms for some reason The appearance of extraordinary characters, including Kim Yong-myeong (played by Kim Yong-myeong), who is hit by Bae Ok-hee, arouses curiosity.

Among them, the person who embarrassed Mun Mun-yeol the most was veterinarian Bong Ye-bun (played by Han Ji-min). Moon Mun-yeol is embarrassed but quite concerned about Bong Ye-bun, who says, "If I touch your butt, you can see it all." Munjangyeol, who throws a round of shoveling in an unexpected raid, and Bongyebun, who attacks and attacks if he is not careful. Added to this, the phrase "Something is very strange in this neighborhood" predicts the unusual relationship between the two and causes laughter.

Han Ji-min plays Bong Ye-bun, a warm-hearted and far-sighted veterinarian who happens to acquire psychometry powers. Lee Min-ki takes on the role of Moon Mun-yeol, a hot-blooded detective who gets swept up in a serial murder case while handling a case together using Bong Ye-bun's psychic powers. Expectations are high for the acting transformation of Han Ji-min and Lee Min-ki, who will burst into sly comic potential and emit a great chemistry.

‘Hip-hop’ will premiere on August 12th.

Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr