At TV Chosun's hyperrealistic documentary-variety show 'The Casanova of Joseon,' new cast member In-soon reveals a painting that projects her past and family history and becomes lost in emotion.
In a preview video of 'The Casanova of Joseon,' which will air on the 16th, In-soon becomes absorbed in a work she painted while thinking about her past. The first painting was revealed, showing a yellow flower blooming between a broken steel helmet placed under an umbrella spread out on the grass. In-soon calmly explained the intent of the work, saying, "The steel helmet reminds me of my father, who served in the U.S. forces stationed here, and isn't love something that blooms even in barren places?"
In-soon confessed about her experience, saying, "I fell in love, got married and had children, and through that I learned about the recklessness of love. The more someone blocks the person you love, the more passionately you love them..." She then revealed a tender feeling toward her parents, who endured hard love, saying, "I understand my parents' love and what their difficult feelings must have been like. That's why I protect them with an umbrella." The touching past she shared as a mother and wife — including her worry about attention being directed at her children even after becoming the nation's diva — will be revealed in the full broadcast.
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