Top Actor Jo In Sung Hits Another Homerun with Moving as His First K-drama in 9 Years Since It’s Okay, It’s Love

So I always wondered what reclusive but insanely handsome and talented Won Bin‘s career could be like if he did one drama/movie a decade and just picked the best thing he came across that could tempt him. That is what Jo In Sung has done at least for his drama career and it’s a thing of beauty, every drama he picks since he became a leading man is a winner – What Happened in Bali (my top 3 drama OF ALL TIME), Spring Days (stole the girl booyah!), That Winter, The Wind Blows (like a poem), and It’s Okay, It’s Love (amazing from start to finish). It’s been 9 years since then (not counting a guest drama role) but Moving was worth the wait, his zaddy Kim Doo Shik may have only been in a handful of episodes but he loomed large from beginning (flying powers are a heck of a genetic inheritance) to end (it’s like ET come home but way more satisfying). But he was just one of many top stars in Moving and the list goes on and on with every lead and supporting role executed to perfection.


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Top Actor Jo In Sung Hits Another Homerun with Moving as His First K-drama in 9 Years Since It’s Okay, It’s Love — 16 Comments

  1. Their biggest mistake is not to give him another standalone Ep near the end so we cans see how he actually got out and killed off the leader and give us more time w/ his family.

  2. He’s still looking fine as hell even after all these years 😋
    And as the other comment said, he’s so charismatic! Even if I didn’t know who he is while watching Moving, I’m sure I would still be able to tell he’s some top star. He’s just one of those actors who always exude pure A-list vibes

    • He was once again insanely charismatic in Dear My Friends despite being an extended cameo. Again, a supreme project choice that is so unforgettable with the few scenes he had.

    • He was insanely charismatic again in Dear My Friends despite being an extended cameo. A supreme project choice for a character that is surely unforgettable for the few scenes he had.

    • Wow, that’s surprising! Hmm actors of his generation…Gong Yoo, Lee Dong Wook, Kang Dong Won etc are definitely popular but they are in projects less and less, I think it’s a mix of being picky with scripts and venturing into other business projects…or just enjoying the single life a lot. 😆

  3. Spring days was a bad drama IMHO there’s nothing booyah! About stealing your brother supposed girl and the drama was peak stupidity it’s doesn’t happen like that behaving like a literal kid your fingerling over jo in sung is clouding your judgement I also really like his all other drama and movie but spring days is shot and should always be categorized at is it

  4. Ah..Jo In Sung, I first watched him in The Classic then What Happened In Bali. That Winter with SHK was likewise a classic in visuals.
    I miss his charismatic appeal on screen. Thankfully he chose another kdrama. The Kim Doo shik role in Moving fit him to a T. I always like his indifferent, cool but sensitive personality roles like this. I hope there were more scenes with him.

  5. Me too. I am a long-time fan – love him since The Classic with Son Ye Jun. Can we have a reunion project of him and Son Ye Jin please?

  6. Ahh he just looks so charismatic (even in those photos)! He owns it whenever he’s on the screen. That scene where he shot that one guy to save Joowon and he’s in mid air… Only he can look that cool. 😎

    I have seen What happened in Bali and Moving and I love him in both but wish for so much more! Lol WHIB remains one of my fav kdrama.

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