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Ryu Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo, Lee Jeong-ha, their farewell thoughts on ‘Moving’

On the 20th, Disney+ shared the thoughts of the main characters of ‘Moving’. 'Moving' is a human action series that depicts the story of children living in the present while hiding their superpowers and parents living in the past while hiding painful secrets.

Directors Park In-je and Park Yoon-seo, who directed ‘Moving,’ said, “Thank you for watching until the end,” and delivered a message that was simple, but filled with more gratitude than anyone else. Here, Kang Full, the author of the original webtoon and who attempted his first screenplay through this work, wrote the message, "Thank you for loving 'Moving'. Always be happy," and also drew a character shedding tears of happiness. reported.
The actors, who filled the play with brilliant performances in each episode, also expressed their gratitude and delivered witty messages using their characters' famous lines. Ryu Seung-ryong said, "I hope 'Moving' has been useful to you all," and delivered a message using Joo Won's famous line in the play, where he had been pondering for a long time about his usefulness. Han Hyo-joo, who showed a sad romance with Jo In-seong, also expressed her gratitude by borrowing a famous line from the episode of Mi-hyeon and Doo-sik that made the whole world cry, saying, "You guys happened to meet 'Moving'... I feel like I'm going to die."

Lastly, the actors who played the role of North Korea's powerful man, who overwhelmed the crowd from his appearance with his unprecedented presence last week, also delivered their greetings. The six actors who played the roles of North Korean strongmen, who predicted an even bigger performance in episodes 18 to 20 to be released on this day, said, "Thank you for loving 'Moving'" (Park Hee-soon), "KEEP ON MOVING" (Yang Dong-geun), and "So far." Thank you very much to everyone who loved 'Moving'" (Cho Bok-rae), "Thank you for your love" (Kim Da-hyun), "Thank you for watching" (Park Gwang-jae), "Thank you for loving 'Moving'. Thanks to you, I too It's a happy ending" (Kim Joong-hee), adding a special touch by conveying a message full of loveliness, which is the complete opposite of the character that made everyone nervous with his heavy charisma in the play.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr