'Missing: They were there', Gosu X Heo Jun-ho, caught all the mystery + fantasy + humanism from the previous synergy
'Missing: They were there', Gosu X Heo Jun-ho, caught all the mystery + fantasy + humanism from the previous synergy
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Photo = OCN'Missing: They were' broadcast capture
Photo = OCN'Missing: They were' broadcast capture

OCN Saturday's original'Missing: They Was' from the first episode contained all of mystery, fantasy, and humanism, and announced the birth of a well-made genre. Throughout the broadcast, the viewers were inhaled at once with the strongest immersion, raising expectations.

The first OCN Saturday and Sunday original'Missing: They Were' (Director Min Yeon-hong / Playbook Ban Ki-ri Jeong So-young / Planning Studio Dragon / Production Mace Entertainment) Episode 1 is a livelihood-type fraudster Kim Wook (Go Soo), who is united with a sense of justice. It was depicted that he accidentally entered the village where he lives and met Panseok Jang (played by Junho Heo), the gatekeeper who guards the village. In particular, in this process, the commonality of the two people being able to see the missing deceased was made public, and it was creepy.

'Missing: They were' started with Kim Wook playing an active part as a livelihood scammer for the common people. However, there was also a laxity that was soon revealed. Kim Wook, who was running away, faced another challenge while witnessing the kidnapping of Choi Yeo-na (as Seo Eun-su). Looking at the injustice, he tried to report the kidnapping situation due to his unbearable personality, but the mysterious group who kidnapped Choi Yeo-na were unusual characters and tried to murder Kim Wook. He managed to escape, but eventually fell on a cliff, and life and death became dangerous.

It is none other than Jang Panseok who discovered Kim Wook, who saved his life by hanging over a tree in his life. When he got up, Kim Wook couldn't get a phone call and began to question the behavior of some dubious villagers. Meanwhile, Panseok Jang began to be on the lookout for Kim Wook who recognizes the villagers, and urged him to return, raising his curiosity. To make matters worse, Kim Wook, who missed the bus, returned to Duon Village and stayed one night at the village cafe Hawaii, but raised suspicion against the suspicious village residents, such as finding Seo Haneul (played by Jang Sun-yul) crying about wanting to go home.

After that, Kim Wook was involved in another disappearance case, creating a feeling of nervous tension. He learned that a child who was crying alone in Cafe Hawaii was a 7-year-old Seo Haneul photographed on a missing leaflet at a bus stop. In addition, when Seohaul says that she has lost her mother, the villagers are convinced that they have kidnapped Seohaul and prepare a plan to escape the village with Seohaul. Afterwards, Kim Wook escaped the village by hiding Seo Haneul in a large luggage bag, avoiding the eyes of the cafe owner Thomas (played by Song Kun-hee) and Duon Village, who watched him carefully. However, when I leave the village, the sky in my bag disappears, and mystery situations that cannot be explained in words, such as the house that followed the village grandmother who gave a meaningful word, "last night also died," turned into ruins in an instant. It continued to create a feeling of tension in the hands of sweat.

Above all, in the ending, an amazing sight unfolded, widening the eyes of the viewers. After hearing Park Byeong-eun (Lee Ki-chan) and Jang Pan-suk's conversation by accident, Kim Wook-eun was astonished at Park Byeong-eun's words, claiming that he was a dead person. Next, Park Byung-eun said, “All the people in this neighborhood are dead,” shocked, and Park Byung-eun, who had a conversation with him, disappeared without a trace with his stuff at some point, making Kim Wook amazed. Afterwards, Kim Wook asked his mother when Seo Haneul said, “Did the sky be you dead?”, raising questions about the future developments of the people who are staying in Duon Village.

In this way,'Missing: They Have Been' is a powerful directing that captures the viewers' audiovisuals at once, an exciting story that falls into once, and furthermore, with a unique material called Soul Village, it properly snipes the tastes of viewers of the home theater and raises curiosity about the future development. Heightened. In particular, it contained all of mystery, fantasy, and humanism in just one episode, giving a foreboding to the birth of another well-made genre that has never been seen before.

Above all, Gosu and Heo Joon-ho boasted an extraordinary presence and acting ability, raising the level of immersion in the play to the strongest. Gosu took off the heavy charisma shown in the previous work and completely transformed into'Kim Wook', a livelihood-type scammer with a sense of justice. While expressing Kim Wook's human and talented personality with natural acting, when he was confused after facing the mystery of Duon Village, he changed the atmosphere of the play once more with expert gradual control and raised his thumb.

On the other hand, Heo Jun-ho was the masterpiece of mystery. With just the eyes and expressions, the character of'Jangpanseok' wrapped in a veil was perfectly drawn, further maximizing his mysterious atmosphere. It was truly a synergy of history that met 200% of the expectations of viewers who had expected the two to meet before the broadcast. In addition, various characters such as Ahn So-hee, Ha Jun, Seo Eun-soo, and Song Kun-hee made the play more enriching, raising expectations for their stories and activities to unfold in earnest.

On the other hand, OCN Saturday's original'Missing: They Was' is a mystery chase fantasy in which a lost body is found and the truth behind the incident is set in the background of the soul village where the missing dead. Today (30th), episode 2 will be broadcast at 10:30 pm.

[News Inside reporter Taeyoung Kim news@newsinside.kr]

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