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Kim So-yeon "I moved my stuff myself with Lee Sang-woo for 22 days... I've reached a critical point" [RE:TV]

 

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Actress Kim So-yeon confessed on 'Salty Brother Shin Dong-yup' that she felt a critical point while moving with her husband Lee Sang-woo. On the 14th, on the YouTube channel 'Salty Brother Shin Dong-yup' (hereafter 'Salty Brother'), actors Kim Sung-ryung, Kim So-yeon, and Yeon Woo-jin, who worked together in the drama 'Quiet Sales', appeared and showed off their cheerful wit while drinking with Shin Dong-yup. On this day, Kim So-yeon caught everyone's attention by revealing a time when she went through a critical point with her husband Lee Sang-woo. After Kim So-yeon and actor Lee Sang-woo appeared together in the drama 'Happy Home', they became real lovers and got married in 2017.

 

Kim So-yeon revealed that she recently moved, saying, "Due to various circumstances, the 22nd was exactly in the middle of nowhere. Since neither of us had work, we thought we'd move a little bit." However, Kim So-yeon said that after moving the luggage for about ten days from 8 AM to 8 PM, they reached a critical point. Kim So-yeon said that she eventually called a moving company, but Lee Sang-woo said that they had to coordinate the dates due to issues such as TV installation, so they didn't call a moving company.

 

Kim So-yeon surprised everyone by saying, "There's a devil inside me," and saying that she ended up moving all the luggage in 22 days. Kim So-yeon said, "On the last day, I only moved the big stuff, the sofa, dining table, and bed, in the morning, so the neighbors asked when I moved." Kim So-yeon added, "There were a couple of critical points during that time, but we drank makgeolli together and relieved it a little."

 

Kim So Yeon then revealed that after she and Lee Sang Woo got married, they were jealous of each other's kissing scenes and made an agreement that "if there is such a scene, let's tell each other in advance." However, Kim confessed that she recently saw Lee Sang-woo's bed scene and felt more beauty than jealousy. "At this age, his body looks amazing and he looks great," she said, revealing her affection for her husband.

 

 

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'Quiet Sales' Kim Sung-ryung, "What's wrong with my body..." on the mosaic treatment of the slip-wearing shoes
 
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Actress Kim Sung-ryung expressed regret over having her body mosaiced. On the 14th, a video titled 'A Red Flavor Drinking Party Where Problems Explode Like a Flood' was posted on the YouTube channel 'Salty Brother Shin Dong-yup'.
 
On this day, actors Kim So-yeon, Kim Sung-ryung, and Yeon Woo-jin, who are currently appearing on JTBC's 'Quiet Sales', appeared as guests and shared honest stories. 'Quiet Sales' depicts the story of independence, growth, and friendship of the 'Bangpan Sisters', a four-member group that jumped into door-to-door sales of adult products in a rural village in 1992, when sex was taboo.
 
Kim So-yeon praised, "There's a scene in our drama where my sister (Kim Sung-ryung) wears slips, and there was a fuss when we filmed that. She's really beautiful and sexy." Kim Sung-ryung expressed her embarrassment and regret, saying, "That was in the trailer. But they mosaiced that. My body." Then she added, "Why my body? Why are you mosaic-processing it?" When Jung Ho-chul said, "Are you trying to make it more mysterious?", Kim Sung-ryung laughed, saying, "I don't know if that's why, but they mosaiced it..." Kim So-yeon said, "That's because you're so sexy."
 
Shin Dong-yup said, "Listening to you, it seems like you're showing off a little bit," causing laughter. Kim So-yeon also laughed, saying, "That's understandable." Meanwhile, Kim Sung-ryung was Miss Korea in 1988 and debuted in the entertainment industry that same year as an MC for 'Entertainment Relay'. In 1991, she won the Grand Bell Award for Best New Actress and the Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actress for the film 'Who Saw the Dragon's Claws?' She got married in 1996 and has two sons.
 
 
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Kim So-yeon, did you not like Yeon Woo-jin's acting? The story of the misunderstanding "Asking politely" (Salty Brother)

 

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Actor Yeon Woo-jin revealed a serious conversation he had with Kim So-yeon. On October 14, a video titled 'A Red Flavor Drinking Party Where Problems Explode Like a Flood' was posted on the channel 'Salty Brother'. The video showed actors Kim So-yeon, Kim Sung-ryung, and Yeon Woo-jin from the JTBC drama 'Quiet Sales' appearing and sharing various stories.

 

Yeon Woo-jin caught everyone's attention when he said, "When I'm with Kim So-yeon, she asks me questions, but she only asks 'quiet' questions like the title of a drama." Yeon Woo-jin said, "Kim So-yeon asked me, 'Why do you want to act?', 'How did you become so handsome?', and 'If you were born again, would you want to act?' So I thought, 'Did I act badly?' "I thought so," he said, "It was a question I hadn't even thought about, so I muddled through the answer. When I asked her back, Kim So-yeon looked out the window and said, 'I won't do it.' I can't forget the mise-en-scène of the frame outside the window." Yeon Woo-jin added, "Since you've been working for a long time, how many storms must you have gone through, how hard must you have fought under what kind of perception and perspective? I read everything in one frame."

 

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Kim So-yeon, 8 years into marriage, opposes single life, “Marrying ♥ Lee Sang-woo with similar values, it’s great”

 

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[Atstar Kim Ye-na] Kim So-yeon, who has been married for 8 years, mentioned the advantages of marriage. On the 14th, Kim So-yeon appeared in a video uploaded to the Elle Korea channel with Kim Sung-ryung, Kim Sun-young, and Lee Se-hee, who worked together in the drama 'Quiet Sales'.

 

When a 30-something single woman asked about the meaning of marriage, Kim Sung-ryung said, "I hope you don't have too many fantasies about marriage. Just give it a try without thinking about it like that." She also encouraged marriage, saying, "I'm really hesitant because I'm worried that I'll make a mistake if I get married wrong, but no matter who I meet, I'll think, 'This is a mistake.'" Kim So-yeon also smiled, saying, "I think it's pretty cool to walk the same path with someone who has the same values," as a personal experience that contradicts the single-mindedness. Kim So-yeon recommended looking at marriage positively, saying, "I hope you open your heart a little more to (getting married) and think about it more deeply." Kim So-yeon married Lee Sang-woo, who is the same age, in 2017.

 

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Kim So-yeon, shy in only lingerie… Kim Sun-young cheers, "Not at all sexy" ('Quiet Sales')

 

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TV Report = Reporter Lee Hye-mi] Actors Kim So-yeon, Kim Sun-young, and Lee Se-hee have become even closer while filming a 'lingerie try-on' scene. On the 16th, the making-of video of Episode 2 of 'Quiet Sales' was released through the JTBC Drama channel with the title, "Lingerie and Sisters are getting closer little by little."

 

Quiet Sales' is a drama that depicts the independence, growth, and friendship of the 'door-to-door sales sisters' four people who jumped into door-to-door sales of adult products in a rural village in 1992, when 'sex' was taboo. In Episode 2, which aired on the 13th, a scene was revealed where Kim So-yeon, playing the role of Jung-sook, tries on a slip for the first time before selling lingerie, and Kim Sun-young showed off her beautiful figure from the rehearsal, saying, "You're pretty. Turn around once," showing her sincere ad-lib.

 

Kim Sun-young then reassured Kim So-yeon, who was embarrassed by her slip-on outfit, saying, “It’s not obscene at all.” The second behind-the-scenes footage of BTS Sisters’ sales, which was a highlight of the second episode of “Quiet Sales,” was also revealed. In the video, Kim Sun-young as Yeong-bok and Lee Se-hee as Juri showed off their beautiful slip-on outfits, and Kim Sun-young, who was rehearsing before the main shoot, whined, “Why isn’t anyone coming to me? Will it be convincing to the audience?” when only Lee Se-hee was getting attention. In addition, during this shoot, Kim Sung-ryung showed off her generous side by preparing a coffee truck with her own money. When Kim Sung-ryung explained, “There’s shaved ice and parfait, and there are so many different types,” the actors, including Kim So-yeon, applauded.

 

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[Making] Lingerie and Sisters are getting closer little by little💞 <Quiet Sales> Episode 2 Behind the Scenes|A Virtuous Business

 

 

 

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A Virtuous Business: Episodes 1-2

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With an interesting concept, lovable characters, 90s vibes, and lots of humor, A Virtuous Business kicks off right. We’ve got a strong ensemble cast and great chemistry among our leading ladies as they become unlikely business partners and scandalize their little town. It’s an uphill battle for our new saleswomen who face criticism on all fronts for their unique choice of wares, but these are not women who give up easily.

 
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What a fun start! I expected humor, but there’s also a depth to the storytelling that pulled me in. The drama strikes a great tone that allows both the humor and the serious moments to shine without feeling dissonant. It’s surprisingly cute, watching these women find confidence in such an unlikely way. At its heart, this is a story about a group of struggling women finding their autonomy and taking charge of their own lives through a controversial and decidedly female business.

Our story is set in 1992 in the rural village of Geumje where everybody knows everybody and not much new happens. Women in the town are expected to be good wives and mothers, not doing anything to upset the status quo. Enter our four leading ladies who are about to shake things up.

 

First up, we have HAN JUNG-SOOK (Kim So-yeon). She’s beautiful, upbeat, and demure. She’s the vision of a good wife and mother to her young son. The one stain on her life? Her troublemaking husband KWON SUNG-SOO (Choi Jae-rim) who can’t be relied upon to hold down a job. It’s up to Jung-sook to clean up his messes and pay the bills through her side hustles.

One of those side hustles is being a part-time housekeeper for rich madam OH GEUM-HEE (Kim Sung-ryung) who spends her days listlessly around the house, lonely and incredibly bored. Her husband is barely ever home and berates her for being too uptight and in need of hobbies like those newfangled modern women have.

On the opposite end of the spectrum is SEO YOUNG-BOK (Kim Sun-young). She’s a mother of four with little time to spare. Young-bok is boisterous, funny, and speaks her mind. While her husband is a bit goofy, he’s supportive and loving. Despite being poor, they seem pretty happy.

 

Finally, we’ve got the maknae of the group LEE JU-RI (Lee Se-hee), a confident single mom who runs a hair salon. She refuses to put up with anyone telling her how she should dress or behave or belittling her for not having a husband. When a ridiculous man condemns her for looking too sexy, she doesn’t hesitate to give him an entertaining and effective dressing down that leaves him sputtering.

The unlikely partnership of these four very different women begins out of Jung-sook’s desperation when her husband yet again is fired from his factory job and then “invests” their rent money. She spies an ad in the paper for Fantasy Lingerie which offers high pay for being a product saleswoman. However, the wares are a little sexier than expected – not only are they to sell revealing lingerie but also sex toys. Only two women are desperate enough to consider it: Jung-sook and Young-bok. After some convincing from the charismatic CEO (cameo by the wonderful Ra Mi-ran), they’ve each signed a contract.

 

Elegant Geum-hee is perhaps the last woman anyone would expect to get involved in this business, but after being briefly scandalized by it all, she agrees to let Jung-sook host a home lingerie party at her house. (Oh, the 90s nostalgia of home parties for ladies.) Ju-ri learns of the party while doing Geum-hee’s hair and begs to come. Our quartet is complete.

The first party is not exactly a success. Only Ju-ri is excited by the products, while the ajummas are horrified and confused. Watching Jung-sook and Young-bok try to tactfully explain the purpose of the various items while the ajummas attempt to wear a bedazzled thong as a necklace and speculate that the vibrator must be some newfangled garlic grinding pestle is hilarious.

The night gets even more exciting after one of the scandalized women CALLS THE COPS to report the place as a brothel. The women try to look nonchalant while the police do a mild raid. (Ju-ri thinks fast enough to hide the vibrators to make things look more on the up and up.)

 

To say Jung-sook’s and Geum-hee’s husbands are not pleased when they find out about this endeavor is an understatement. The insecure, selfish men berate their wives, Sung-soo even going so far as to call what they’re doing prostitution and leaving to stay at their married friends’ house. Soon after, Jung-sook catches him red handed having sex with the wife. She’s put up with a lot from this man, but this is a step too far. She hasn’t brought up divorce yet, but I have a feeling they aren’t going to get past this.

The ladies’ business venture is not the only new, exciting thing happening in quiet Geumje of late. Handsome newcomer KIM DO-HYUN (Yeon Woo-jin) arrives in town as the newest police detective and has all the ajummas abuzz. He says he left the big city for a peaceful countryside life, but it’s clear there’s a lot more to his story. Do-hyun surveys the town like he’s looking for something on the down low.

Jung-sook keeps running into him, often in less than ideal circumstances, including their first encounter when her bag of sexy wares spills open in the street. Later, he was one of the cops to show up to the raid of their lingerie party, and then he came across her when she tried to drink away her sorrows after her husband’s infidelity. All these coincidental meetings have the makings of a romance, so I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s on the horizon after she (hopefully) splits with her cheating husband.

 

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'Quiet Sales' Cheon Seo-jin takes off Kim So-yeon's clothes, quiet but intense

 

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Kim So-yeon has returned with a calm and powerful performance. JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Calm Sales' (written by Choi Bo-rim/directed by Jo Woong), which first unveiled on October 12th, presented shocking fun to the home theater, drew attention with its humorous development of the unconventional subject of door-to-door sales of adult products, and the mystery of the Bangpan Sisters Han Jeong-sook (Kim So-yeon) - Oh Geum-hee (Kim Sung-ryung) - Seo Young-bok (Kim Sun-young) - Lee Joo-ri (Lee Se-hee) who questioned the world's prejudices, and Kim Do-hyun (Yeon Woo-jin) who became entangled with them and scattered strange questions.

 

Above all, Kim So-yeon, the 'acting queen' who completely erased the aura of a vicious villain and returned with a calm face, left a fresh and strong impression on viewers. Kim So-yeon, who played the role of the calm 'Han Jeong-sook' with 100% synchronization with her main character, showed off a perfect 'character unity' that made it hard to tell whether it was her real self or acting. As she lowered her body repeatedly saying "I'm sorry" because she had to block the bus because she had to let go of "Last Hope", or gave a round of applause to Geum-hee, a graduate of Ewha Womans University's English Department, for her realistic acting that stood out like grains of rice, viewers responded with "She's like the kind and pure real Kim So-yeon." Above all, in the long-awaited first door-to-door sales scene where Kim So-yeon said, “I gave it my all, and I even had body aches the next day,” Kim So-yeon’s intention of “conveying the tension and trembling of Jeong-suk on her first door-to-door sales to the viewers, and at the same time making them laugh” was properly conveyed. This scene, which made viewers burst into laughter with Jeong-suk’s movements and lines that were neither too flashy nor too soft, despite the material that could easily be offensive if it crossed the line, became even more of a hot topic. Watching the clash between Jeong-suk, who diligently sells adult products, and Jeong-suk, who is shy about adult products, the exclamation “As expected of Kim So-yeon” came out naturally. Kim So-yeon’s unique emotional acting also revealed a solid presence. Jeong-suk, who was busy cleaning up the accidents caused by her troublemaker husband Kwon Seong-soo (Choi Jae-rim) every time, was unable to buy a new bag for her son who entered elementary school, and she delicately portrayed the emotions of a mother whose heart aches every time she sees the pink princess-style bag she got from her cousin. In addition, Jeong-suk, who had endured every time her husband made her upset, shed heartbreaking tears after witnessing him having an affair with her best friend Seong Mi-hwa (Hong Ji-hee). As a result, the viewers were able to fully feel Jeong-suk's hurt and betrayal. Then, she was shocked when her wall was scribbled with graffiti because she was selling adult products that were considered "low-quality" in the neighborhood, and she was unable to contain her shock, and she received favorable reviews for expressing Jeong-suk's various emotions with acting skills worthy of a queen. This was the power of Kim So-yeon, who left a strong impression even as Jeong-suk.

 

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'Quiet Sales' The cheeky friendship of sisters who cross the line

 

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1992 was a time of many changes in modern and contemporary history in South Korea. It was the time when the era of the College Scholastic Ability Test ended and the College Scholastic Ability Test system was being adopted, and Korea and China established diplomatic relations. Politically, it was the last year of the Fifth Republic’s Roh Tae-woo regime. With the launch of cable TV, the era of full-fledged video media arrived, and Seo Taiji and Boys made their debut. The old things that had been the foundation of South Korea for a long time and the new wind blowing under the name of ‘Generation X’ collided like high and low pressure, creating an uncertain future like fog.

 

In the midst of this explosive sound of the clash between eras, there are those who quickly get on board with this flow. The JTBC weekend drama ‘Quiet Sales’, which first aired on the 12th, tells the story of women who grow a little in the meantime. It has only aired two episodes, but it has already surpassed the 5% viewership threshold.

 

The story is simple. Set in 1992, the main character Han Jeong-suk (Kim So-yeon), who was pretty enough to be chosen as the ‘Pepper Girl’ in Geumjeongsi, lives with her husband Kwon Seong-soo (Choi Jae-rim), who has no interest in household affairs, invests money and loses it, and fights with him, and her son Kwon Min-ho (Choi Ja-woon). Naturally, her family is in trouble, so she works as a housekeeper and tries to somehow manage the household, but in the meantime, she receives an offer to do door-to-door sales, or more precisely, door-to-door sales of adult products.

 

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Naturally, Jeong-suk, who has lived a ‘puritous’ life as her name suggests, is bewildered by the strange underwear and various items that she cannot even figure out the purpose of. However, when she finds out about her husband’s affair, she needs to be more independent, so she bravely embarks on door-to-door sales for her son and his future. In that line, they stand in solidarity with the ‘Bangpan Sisters’, including Oh Geum-hee (Kim Sung-ryung), Seo Young-bok (Kim Sun-young), and Lee Joo-ri (Lee Se-hee), who have similar stories. Each of them, who were struggling with the taboos that had bound them, move towards a stage of liberation through ‘adult products’.

The drama is based on the 2016 British ITV drama ‘Brief Encounters’. The original story is also set in conservative Britain in the 1980s, and deals with the story of four women who become party planners and sell various adult products and lingerie. Although the historical and geographical backgrounds are different, they share the commonality of being a story of women who take on provocative challenges in a society that is full of conservative atmosphere. It seems meaningful that the fictional ‘Geumje City’, where the cultures of urban and rural areas clash in 1992, when ‘Quiet Sales’ clashes with the times, and where Chungcheong and Jeolla provinces clash in the way the actors speak, was chosen.

 

On the surface, it seems like a work that exudes a lively atmosphere with a sense of comedy, but if you look at the situation inside, you can see that the bars of the times, no less than any absurd play, are binding the main characters. The main character, Jeong-suk, is withering away as a ‘housewife’ without being able to pursue her dreams next to her incompetent husband, and Geum-hee, who graduated from the English Literature Department, also lives with her husband, a pharmacist, but he is patriarchal, pre-modern, and opportunistic, as if he were living in the feudal era.

 

Yeong-bok lives happily with her husband and Geum-sil in a household with only four children, but as she herself says, “It’s a disaster for Geum-sil to be good in a poor household,” she suffers from impatience to meet the needs of her growing children. Joo-ri, the only single mother, enjoys her life as a single mother, but because of that, she always lives a life outside the mainstream because of the way single moms are viewed.

 

In some ways, this reminds me of the movie “Sunny” in terms of its story of women’s growth, and in terms of its mix with historical dramas, it reminds me of “Girls’ Generation in Lingerie,” which aired on KBS2 in 2017. However, if you take away the comic touch, the sentiment of “Quiet Sales” is much more severe. The situations in which each of the main characters are in are much more miserable, and the gazes of those around them gradually closing in on the four people selling adult products are as cruel as the violence of someone who wrote “SEX” on the wall in front of Jeong-suk’s house and disappeared.

 

The drama depicts women as the socially disadvantaged who must endure a harsh time in the cracks of the times. Since it is not yet in the early stages, it seems that the point of interest will be how ‘subjective’ the subjective narrative they will create will be. Also, it is interesting to see what role detective Kim Do-hyun (Yeon Woo-jin), who has a mystery code that was not seen in the original work, will play. Ultimately, if Kim Do-hyun’s position makes Han Jeong-sook look like an object, it could become a ‘dragon head, snake tail’ composition that fails to fulfill the original intention.

 

In the released episodes, Kim So-yeon, who plays Han Jeong-sook, shows a balance that does not fade with her 30 years of acting experience. When she is going to break down, she breaks down, but in the emotional scenes, she is definitely immersed and resonates, showing a solidity that is no less than her crazy acting in ‘The Penthouse’. In addition, Kim Sung-ryung, who is working with her for the first time in 26 years since ‘The Matchmaker’, also shows an image that has often been seen in subjective female narrative works.

 

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Kim Sun-young, who acts as a lubricant while raising the mood of the play, and Lee Se-hee, who plays the role of the youngest member with a lot of energy, also show a good combination regardless of their age. They have already formed a deep rapport at the production presentation, saying, “We can’t act because we feel like crying just by looking at each other’s eyes.”

 

JTBC’s weekend dramas have continuously attempted variations of family dramas through works such as ‘Strong Woman Kang Nam-soon’ last year, ‘Welcome to Samdal-ri’, ‘Not a Hero’, and ‘Family X Melo’. What kind of results will ‘Quiet Sales’, which adds comedy, period drama, and mystery codes, produce? The deepening autumn is asking the living room.

 

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20 hours ago, NNam said:

It is also the most-watched series on Netflix Vietnam and ranks among the top of Netflix in Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia ... according to this newspaper (in Vietnamese)

 

I also read that it is number 1 in Netflix in Korea. I am glad that it has good ratings on Netflix.

 

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'Quiet Sales' Kim So-yeon, Choi Jae-rim's visit to his mistress's house 'on thin ice'

 

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Reporter Kim Min-ji = 'Quiet Sales' Kim So-yeon was caught doing door-to-door sales at the home of Hong Ji-hee, the woman she had an affair with, her husband Choi Jae-rim.

 

JTBC's weekend drama 'Quiet Sales' (directed by Jo Woong, written by Choi Bo-rim, provided by SLL, produced by Hi-Zium Studio, 221b) brought chaos to the home theater from the first episode. This is because Han Jeong-sook (played by Kim So-yeon) witnessed her husband Kwon Seong-soo (played by Choi Jae-rim), who has a hot-blooded personality and fights easily and has no place to work in Geumje, having an affair. Jeong-sook tolerated her husband's lack of financial ability and his waste of her hard-earned monthly rent on absurd investments, but she could not tolerate an affair.

 

The fact that the other person was her best friend Park Mi-hwa (played by Hong Ji-hee) was an even bigger shock to Jeong-sook. Mi-hwa also had a husband Park In-tae (played by Shim Wan-joon), and he was also Jeong-sook's friend. Jeong-sook got drunk to forget the unbelievable situation of them having love without hesitation in the living room of Mi-hwa's house as if they had no spouses. But the more I thought about it, the more vivid the memories of that time became, and the more painful it became. When Seo Young-bok (played by Kim Sun-young), who had come out to sell lingerie, said, "The woman my husband thinks is the prettiest is not the wife, and if we live together like this, the wife will gradually become less of a woman, and if I make a mistake, he will cheat on me," and showed off her flowery words to sell lingerie, I thought of Seong-su again and felt sad.
 
Mi-hwa, who was already miserable, said, "It was only that one time," and continued to make ridiculous excuses like, "I was so anxious every day because I thought In-tae would find out after that happened, and I realized how much I love In-tae," which only made her feel worse. When the Bangpan Sisters found out, they threw dirty water at Mi-hwa and gave her a refreshing soda for a moment. After that, the two met again at Mi-hwa's house where the incident happened. Jeong-suk had come to his house to sell adult products. A cold atmosphere hung over the two who had no choice but to face each other again. Jeong-suk's sharp eyes were full of anger at being betrayed not only by her husband but also by a friend she trusted. Mi-hwa, who was surprised by Jeong-suk's appearance, was completely restless. The tension rose as if something was going to happen at any moment, making it feel like walking on thin ice.
 
The production team said, "On the 19th, the place that Jung-sook visited to sell adult products door-to-door was the house of her husband Seong-soo and her best friend Mi-hwa who is having an affair." They continued, "What is the story behind Jung-sook opening a door-to-door sales in the living room of the house where she witnessed the affair between the two? What kind of attitude will Mi-hwa, who ruined other people's families but is worried about her own family falling apart, show? Please look forward to the third episode." The third episode of 'Quiet Sales' will air on the 19th at 10:30 p.m.
 
 
 
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Quiet Sales' Netflix Today's Top 10 Korean Series #1... Kim So-yeon and Kim Sun-young's First Monthly Salary Preview

 

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[Edaily Starin Reporter Kim Bo-young] JTBC's 'Quiet Sales' has taken first place in the Netflix Today's South Korea Series Top 10 category, gaining popularity in just two episodes. In addition, 'Quiet Sales' is expected to give Kim So-yeon and Kim Sun-young from 'Desperate Housewives' their first paychecks.

 

JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Quiet Sales' has proven its popularity by continuously ranking first in the Netflix Today's South Korea Top 10 series. It is evaluated to have captured the hearts of many viewers by presenting refreshing laughter with the subject matter of door-to-door sales of adult products and portraying a womance that is filled with the independence and solidarity of the four 'Bangpan Sisters' who grow while confronting the taboos of the times. Expectations are high for what kind of story will be presented in this week's broadcast to make viewers excited.

 

Among these, the ‘happy moment’ of Han Jeong-suk (played by Kim So-yeon) and Seo Yeong-bok (played by Kim Sun-young) is captured, adding to the curiosity. Jeong-suk and Yeong-bok, who were driven to the edge of a cliff for their own reasons, jumped into door-to-door sales of adult products. Selling adult products, which allowed them to commute freely and earn 500,000 won a month, was like the last hope for the two mothers who were desperate for money. With that money, they could not only pay their rent but also buy new bags and desks for their children.

 

They entered a new world filled with dreams and hopes, but selling them to the townspeople who were strongly averse to adult products was like trying to find a needle in a haystack. The two, who had ambitiously prepared for their first door-to-door sales by practicing their lines the night before and making the housewives faint with flashy and vibrating adult products, ended up being reported to the police for selling low-grade products.

 

In the second door-to-door sales, she studied adult products in advance, created a calm yet elegant tea ceremony atmosphere, and devised a high-end sales strategy, leading to a sales increase. She thought she would make great strides, but the next day, Jeong-suk was met with a graffiti terrorism painted in red paint. Jeong-suk’s body completely froze at the sight of this graffiti that seemed to be warning her not to sell adult products anymore.

 

Meanwhile, things were not going well at home. Instead of support, Jung-sook was told "prostitution is a business" by her messed-up husband Kwon Sung-soo (Choi Jae-rim), who was the reason she got into the business. Even more shocking was the revelation that Sung-soo was having an affair with her best friend, Park Mi-hwa (Hong Ji-hee). Witnessing the affair first-hand, Jung-sook was devastated, and even during the sale, she was distraught.

 

However, in the stills released ahead of the main broadcast, Jung-sook doesn't seem to be feeling any better. Young-bok, who has been carrying the burden of being the head of the family because of her husband Park Jong-sun (Lim Cheol-soo), who has no financial power, is also wearing a happy smile on her face. He has finally received his first payday, the one he has been looking forward to. The 'happy moment' of Jung-sook and Young-bok, who are enjoying the joy of holding their hard-earned salary envelopes in their hands, brings smiles to the faces of the viewer

 

After receiving financial therapy, the two plan to go on a 'market robbery'. With their first salary from their hard work selling adult products, viewers are already wondering what Jung-sook and Young-bok will buy first, and what their joyful market robbery will be.

Episode 3 of 'Chaste Sales' airs today (19th) Saturday at 10.30pm on JTBC.

 

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[Episode 3 Pre-release] (Bangpanz is proud) 'Baby' Kim Sung-ryung falls in love with street fish cake she tasted for the first time | 〈Quiet Sales〉 Airs on 10/19 (Sat) at 10:30 PM!

 

 

 

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Oh my ❤ I've never seen such acting before!! 😍 The 1st and 2nd screenings of the intense and scandalous drama 🎬│Quiet Sales│Jepjep One Two EP.5

 

The Bangpan Sisters and Detective Do-hyeon gathered in one place at the request of Jjupjjup😝 Oh my!!!! The real scandalous Bangpan drama <Quiet Sales> that will make you laugh the whole time Behind the scenes commentary for episodes 1 and 2! A drama about the 4 'Bangpan Sisters' who jumped into door-to-door sales of adult products in a rural village in 1992, when 'sex' was taboo Every Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 PM Watch the first episode of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama <Quiet Sales>!
 
 
 
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 'Quiet Sales' Kim So-yeon, loses her child and 'panics'... '♥Hong Ji-hee' to Shim Wan-joon, "You always don't know anything"

 

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Kim So-yeon vented her resentment toward Shim Wan-joon. In the third episode of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Quiet Sales' (written by Choi Bo-rim/directed by Jo Woong), which first aired on the night of the 19th, Jeong-suk (played by Kim So-yeon) was shown in shock after losing her child.

In-tae (played by Shim Wan-joon), who is unaware of his wife Mi-hwa's (played by Hong Ji-hee) and best friend Seong-soo's (played by Choi Jae-rim) affair, suggested to Jeong-suk, "What if we try what you're doing at our house?" and "It's Mi-hwa's birthday and we need a change of scenery between us... I think Mi-hwa isn't interested in that kind of thing these days."

 

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When Jeong-suk was having a hard time telling the truth, Yeong-bok (played by Kim Sun-young) came to her rescue, saying, "Jeong-suk, your schedule is full. Can I do it instead?" However, Yeong-bok suddenly got hurt, so Jeong-suk ended up taking Min-ho to In-tae's house.

Mi-hwa was surprised by Jeong-suk's sudden appearance and tried to smile, saying, "If you're in trouble, you can just go," but Jeong-suk said, "I'm fine. It's a job that makes money, so I like it," and did not avoid her. While Jeong-suk was doing door-to-door sales in front of Mi-hwa's friends, In-tae, who had taken Min-ho to the movie theater, lost Min-ho. Jeong-suk resented In-tae, saying, "You always don't know anything. You always don't know what's happening right in front of you."

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