This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Actor Ku Sung-hwan completed the national march and burst into tears he had been holding back.
On the 24th broadcast of MBC variety show I Live Alone (hereinafter I Live Alone) episode 644, Ku Sung-hwan was shown walking 446 km from Seoul to Busan.
The episode captured Ku Sung-hwan's final day of the national march. Ku Sung-hwan, enduring pain that flared up from time to time, said, "My legs won't listen to me."
After the sun had set, Ku Sung-hwan spotted the Gwangalli sign, kissed Kkot-bun on the leash and mustered his last strength. When Ku Sung-hwan arrived at Gwangalli beach, he sat down on the sand, took out his phone saying, "I haven't been able to see it even once since that day. The video," and soon burst into tears.
Afterward, Ku Sung-hwan looked up at the sky and said to Kkot-bun, "You went well, right? See you later. Have fun with your friends," prompting sadness.
In an interview with the production team, Ku Sung-hwan confessed, "To be honest, I didn't expect my emotions to rise like that. The place where we used to run and play together was right beside me, and looking at that, after that friend left my emotions were resolved over two months and I think I cried."
Meanwhile, Ku Sung-hwan admitted, "As my stamina declined, distracting thoughts came up. I thought, 'Who will acknowledge this?' and felt like giving up," eliciting empathy.
He said, "I was obsessed with the thought, 'Why am I mentally weak?' but the reason I didn't give up was 'for fear of remembering.' I kept thinking about giving up in my twenties because of foot pain. This challenge is a challenge to tie up that giving up. It's to shake off many things," earning encouragement.
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