Kim Hye-ja, it was taken properly by Cheon Ho-jin..To be the first subject of observation (beautiful than heaven)
Mar 18, 2025
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JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama 『Beautiful Than Heaven』, which will premiere on April 19, released a third teaser video containing Lee Hae-sook (Kim Hye-ja)'s precarious adaptation to heaven, which awakened evil instincts in heaven on the 18th.
'Beautiful Than Heaven' is a transcendent romance that takes place when Lee Hae-sook, who arrived in heaven in her 80s, reunites with her husband, Ko Nak-joon (Son Seok-gu), who has become younger in her 30s. Lee Hae-sook's heaven life, which begins her second life at the end of her life of death, provides a pleasant laugh and warm emotion.
Above all, director Kim Seok-yoon and writers Lee Nam-kyu and Kim Soo-jin, who predicted the birth of another life drama, reunited following "Blindingly", which is considered one of many people's life dramas. In addition, a large number of trusted actors, including Kim Hye-ja, Son Seok-gu, Han Ji-min, Lee Jung-eun, Cheon Ho-jin, and Ryu Deok-hwan, who are once again working with director Kim Seok-yoon, are heating up the expectations of drama fans.
In the meantime, the third teaser video, which was released, captures Lee Hae-sook's life in heaven, which was properly taken by the center director (Cheon Ho-jin), along with the phrase `new resident Lee Hae-sook, turning heaven upside down.' While teaching a crooked pose to the pastor (Ryu Deok-hwan) at a church he visited for repentance, Som-i (Han Ji-min), a pure soul who has lost all her memories, makes people laugh in a way that they have already seen and learned when they have. "Heaven seems to be more interesting than before, doesn't it? It seems that quite a few changes have begun with Lee Hae-sook. When the center director's sweet but meaningful words, Lee Hae-sook doubts herself whether she came to heaven wrong.
However, one day, when the head of the center's management inspection continued, mysterious grapes suddenly began to fall over Lee Hae-sook's head. In return for ignoring the pastor's warning that he would go to hell if he received one more grape, and his husband's request, Lee Hae-sook also falls in another unfamiliar place, not heaven, as soon as the last grape falls from the sky. Unlike heaven, Lee Hae-sook's tense expression buried among frightened people in a dark and gloomy atmosphere suggests his crisis.
Meanwhile, JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama "Beautiful Than Heaven" will premiere at 10:30 p.m. on April 19th.
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