The 'Crazy Rich Koreans' sheds light on a day in the life of the Park family, which has stirred the legal community in California, United States.
The KBS2 program 'Crazy Rich Koreans', airing on the 3rd, will reveal the daily lives of the Park family of prosecutors, currently breaking records in the California legal field.
Starting with Peter Park, who passed the bar exam at 17 and was appointed as the youngest prosecutor in the U.S. at 18, the 'prosecutor siblings' will be depicted with their crazy routines as they break records for passing the bar exam one after another, including his younger siblings Sophia Park and Sarah Park.
In particular, this broadcast will reveal the internal workings of the U.S. prosecutor's office and the courtroom for the first time in KBS entertainment, drawing attention. The MC team noted, "Isn't this secretly filmed?" expressing their surprise, and it is rumored that the most instances of musical instrument playing occurred in the history of 'Crazy Rich Koreans.' The cube skills of Jun Hyun-moo, known as the 'brain of the entertainment industry', will also be fully revealed in this broadcast.
The actual courtroom activities of the Park siblings will also be vividly captured. Peter Park and Sophia Park, handling serious cases such as drunk driving and child neglect with composure, raise fundamental questions about "what is justice." The unembellished real stories of Sarah Park, who made her first day at work as a deputy prosecutor at 15 and handled cases related to mental health, will also unfold.
Additionally, it will be revealed that Peter Park developed a stenography keyboard himself at 15, generating annual sales of about 190 million won, and that he is preparing to publish a book with his father on systematic study methods. Furthermore, the immersive routines and study know-how of the Park siblings will be introduced in detail during this broadcast.
Also, in the studio on that day, musical actors Kim So-hyun and Son Jun-ho, who recently gained attention for their son Ju-an winning three gold medals at the World Youth Olympics, will join. They will watch videos of the Park family and repeatedly express admiration, saying, "As parents, there is so much to respect," deeply empathizing with their philosophy and educational approach. It raises curiosity about what kind of family can be described as one in which the top 0.1% of geniuses belong.
The story of the Park siblings' versatile parenting architect, their father Park Byung-joo, will also be shared. A practitioner as both a traditional Korean medicine doctor and a patent attorney, Park Byung-joo, along with his wife Lee Hee-eun, practices an educational philosophy of "letting them do it themselves". A learning-oriented travel experience, where the whole family is immersed together, will also be shared in this broadcast.
The daily life of the Park family, which shows various ways of interacting based on the value of "together, by oneself" during their after-work hours and weekends, will be unveiled in the broadcast on the 3rd.
'Crazy Rich Koreans' is a documentary variety show that reframes the meaning of the 'real rich life' of Koreans not just as a simple success story but through the immersion in their main work and attitudes toward family, airing on KBS2 at 9:20 p.m. on the 3rd.
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