Koo Kyo-hwan Loses Front Tooth in 'Mojamusssa' - Go Youn-jung Bursts into Tears of Laughter
Koo Kyo-hwan delivers a comedic performance in JTBC's 'Mojamusssa' as he faces life's tragedies with humor, making Go Youn-jung laugh.
On the 23rd, in the JTBC weekend drama 'Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness,' Hwang Dong-man (Koo Kyo-hwan) created comedy even in the midst of life's tragedies.

Hwang Dong-man, who is making his debut as a film director, looked as happy as if he owned the world upon seeing the bankbook where his contract fee was deposited. He couldn't hide his excitement, studying filming compositions by watching the works of lead actor Noh Kang-sik (Sung Dong-il) and even sending a long message with a racing heart.
However, his happiness was short-lived as he witnessed the conflict between Noh Kang-sik and Cha Jeong-min (Kim Dong-wook) at the filming site he visited to offer support. As Cha Jeong-min attempted to expose Noh Kang-sik's 'toxic military-style discipline,' Hwang Dong-man, feeling anxious that his debut work might be ruined, desperately tried to stop their brawl, screaming, "Even if you're going to blow up, blow up after you've at least done something for me!"
Byeon Eun-ah (Go Youn-jung) showed an unstable side as she clashed once again with her biological mother, Oh Jeong-hee (Bae Jong-ok). Oh Jeong-hee revealed her greed for the lead role in the work 'Nack-Nack-Nack' by even changing the protagonist's gender, and Byeon Eun-ah shuddered at her mother's desires. She eventually broke down, even suffering a nosebleed, after a biting remark: "Don't let the writing rust by milking the same emotions over and over."
Hwang Dong-man looked at Byeon Eun-ah not with pity, but with respect. Later, after getting into a physical fight with Ma Jae-young (Kim Jong-hoon) who was belittling Byeon Eun-ah, he fought so desperately that he even lost a front tooth.
Afterward, he went to find Byeon Eun-ah with a battered face. He brought up the story of discovering a 'Produced in 1998' stamp inside the lining of his old leather coat. Joking about the fact that the coat, which he thought was a Russian soldier's coat from World War II, was actually just an ordinary coat, he quipped, "I feel relieved because it seems my life will be a comedy until the end."
Then, with his missing front tooth, he shouted, "Ttiririri~ There is no Young-gu!"
Byeon Eun-ah, who was struggling to endure the wounds caused by her biological mother, burst into laughter so hard that she shed tears. This setting is a representative gag concept shown by comedian Shim Ryeong-rae in the 1980s.
