That became his primary motivation.In Season 2, the theme of suffering has intensified.
Kim Sung Cheol explained, His mental and physical anguish and fear have reached an extreme.
He cant change his future and can only endure it.

He also suffers by assuming various roles in hell.
So, in Season 2, I perceived Jung Jin Soo as having no true self.
But she calls him a coward instead of giving the comfort he craves, leading him into chaos.

“This scene was confusing for both the character and Kim Sung Cheol himself.
The actor shared, While acting, I couldnt quite grasp the emotion.
“Jung Jin Soo is undoubtedly a villain, using and sacrificing people to achieve his goals.

Yet, Kim Sung Cheol aimed to evoke sympathy or pity for the character.
I constantly distinguish between good and evil.
Jung Jin Soo represents evil, while Park Jung Ja and Min Hye Jin embody goodness.

Ultimately, they are saved and move toward a new beginning, but not Jung Jin Soo.
Its a simple message that justice prevails.
The actor added, Hes a profoundly empathetic person, deeply humane.

His ideas and genres may be grand, but his message is rooted in humanity.
Filming with him helped me simplify my approach.
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