Jung Young Kim delivers a powerful performance as Jung Kyung-ho's mother in 'Pro Bono'... Behind the son's obsession with success


Actor Kim Jung-young added weight to the drama with her powerful performance in tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama "Pro Bono." Episodes 1 and 2, aired on the 6th and 7th, revealed the past of Kang Da-wit (played by Jung Kyung-ho), a nominee for the Supreme Court justice, and the reasons that drove him toward success. Kim Jung-young perfectly portrayed Kim Seong-rye, Kang Da-wit's mother, a tragic mother who worries about her son's future despite poverty and illness.

At the beginning of the drama, after Kang Da-wit was nominated as a Supreme Court justice candidate, he visited his mother's grave. He said, "I'm almost there now, Mom," with a look full of regret. The following flashback revealed Kim Seong-rye's hard life. She worked at a factory cutting calendars and raised her young son alone. On the way home from work, sharing apricots with her son, she said, "Life is more sour and bitter than sweet," adding, "You will understand when you grow up." This line hinted at the hardships Kim Seong-rye endured and evoked deep emotions in the viewers.

However, Kang Da-wit became embroiled in an unexpected bribery scandal and had to give up his judge position. Just one step away from success, he fell into despair. He recalled his mother Kim Seong-rye lying in bed. Facing her final moments, she showed tender maternal love by asking, "Please cremate me and scatter my ashes in the river. Don't come to visit me every year," trying to ease her son's burden until the end.

Especially, Kim Jung-young exploded with acting skills in her last will that instilled determination in her son. Kim Seong-rye said, "Don't look back, just keep moving forward. You must succeed," and "You have to succeed to live without being looked down on. Go as far as you can climb," engraving a dagger-like resolve in her son's heart. Kim Jung-young's heartfelt performance became a key narrative explaining why Kang Da-wit was so obsessed with success and moved forward without looking back.

Despite her brief appearance, Kim Jung-young's profound skills elevated the drama's immersion. She gave strong justification to the protagonist Kang Da-wit and opened the heavy prologue of the drama. "Pro Bono" deals with the complex emotions of humans through Kang Da-wit's past and present, establishing itself as a work that leaves a deep impression on viewers.

The drama's theme explores success and failure, as well as family relationships, and Kim Jung-young's acting further highlights these themes. Her performance plays an important role in understanding Kang Da-wit's complex psychology and greatly influences the development of the story.

"Pro Bono" sheds light on various issues of modern society through Kang Da-wit's personal conflicts and social pressures. The drama delivers a strong message to viewers, and Kim Jung-young's acting contributes to conveying that message more powerfully.

Kim Jung-young's performance shapes the overall atmosphere of the drama and makes viewers more immersed in Kang Da-wit's journey. Through her portrayal of a mother who sacrifices for her son's success, she moved many people.

In this way, "Pro Bono" leaves a deep impression on viewers through Kang Da-wit's journey toward success and the family story behind it. Kim Jung-young's outstanding acting has become a core element of the drama, raising expectations for future developments.


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