"D-Day" Kim Young-kwang's smile at court
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"D-Day" Kim Young-kwang went to trial.
Kim Young-kwang who plays a surgeon in the new JTBC drama "D-Day", took off his gown and stood in court as a codefendant.
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Picture of Kim Young-kwang show him neatly dressed and listening to someone with his hands in front of him. His mouth is curved into a smile despite the serious air of the court.
This is another side to Kim Hae-seong's personality. Hae-seong thinks saving other people's lives is his destiny. He's skilled and responsible and has a great sense of duty but uses all means possible in saving someone.
All he thinks about when he sees a patient is that he should save them. Breaking bones while giving CPR is an everyday thing but Hae-seong claims he did it to save people. This is why he isn't intimidated at court.
Conversely, Hae-seong is a unique character who collects figures and talks to insects as if they were his friends.
Meanwhile, "D-Day" is a human drama about DMAT, a medical team that struggles to save lives after a great earthquake in Seoul.