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Actor Oh Jung-se has received significant praise for his nuanced portrayal of the film director Park Gyeong-se in the recently concluded JTBC drama 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness' (also known as 'Mo-ja-mu-ssa'). His performance was lauded for capturing the complex layers of human insecurity, inferiority, and relatability, effectively turning the character into a memorable life role. Additionally, Oh Jung-se has been actively collaborating with fellow actors like Shin Ha-kyun and Heo Sung-tae for various magazine features, including a notable June pictorial for 'Elle', while drawing professional respect from co-stars like Kang Mal-geum for his dedicated acting craft. - Oh Jung-se successfully portrayed the multi-dimensional character Park Gyeong-se, a film director struggling with deep-seated inferiority and human deficiency, in the JTBC drama 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness' which ended on the 24th. - The actor has been garnering industry attention for his versatile professional presence, spanning from intense character work in television dramas to stylish collaborative pictorials with Shin Ha-kyun and Heo Sung-tae. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public interest is driven by Oh Jung-se's critically acclaimed, highly relatable performance in his latest drama and his recent stylish high-profile editorial appearances with fellow actors. | Actor Oh Jung-se has received significant praise for his nuanced portrayal of the film director Park Gyeong-se in the recently concluded JTBC drama 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness' (also known as 'Mo-ja-mu-ssa'). His performance was lauded for capturing the complex layers of human insecurity, inferiority, and relatability, effectively turning the character into a memorable life role. Additionally, Oh Jung-se has been actively collaborating with fellow actors like Shin Ha-kyun and Heo Sung-tae for various magazine features, including a notable June pictorial for 'Elle', while drawing professional respect from co-stars like Kang Mal-geum for his dedicated acting craft. - Oh Jung-se successfully portrayed the multi-dimensional character Park Gyeong-se, a film director struggling with deep-seated inferiority and human deficiency, in the JTBC drama 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness' which ended on the 24th. - The actor has been garnering industry attention for his versatile professional presence, spanning from intense character work in television dramas to stylish collaborative pictorials with Shin Ha-kyun and Heo Sung-tae. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public interest is driven by Oh Jung-se's critically acclaimed, highly relatable performance in his latest drama and his recent stylish high-profile editorial appearances with fellow actors.
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[오정세] Acclaimed Performance in 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness'
k-drama5/25/2026

[오정세] Acclaimed Performance in 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness'

Actor Oh Jung-se has received significant praise for his nuanced portrayal of the film director Park Gyeong-se in the recently concluded JTBC drama 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness' (also known as 'Mo-ja-mu-ssa'). His performance was lauded for capturing the complex layers of human insecurity, inferiority, and relatability, effectively turning the character into a memorable life role. Additionally, Oh Jung-se has been actively collaborating with fellow actors like Shin Ha-kyun and Heo Sung-tae for various magazine features, including a notable June pictorial for 'Elle', while drawing professional respect from co-stars like Kang Mal-geum for his dedicated acting craft. - Oh Jung-se successfully portrayed the multi-dimensional character Park Gyeong-se, a film director struggling with deep-seated inferiority and human deficiency, in the JTBC drama 'Everyone Battles Their Own Worthlessness' which ended on the 24th. - The actor has been garnering industry attention for his versatile professional presence, spanning from intense character work in television dramas to stylish collaborative pictorials with Shin Ha-kyun and Heo Sung-tae. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public interest is driven by Oh Jung-se's critically acclaimed, highly relatable performance in his latest drama and his recent stylish high-profile editorial appearances with fellow actors.