KBS2TV’s weekend drama “for Engle Brothers” is constantly increasing, attracting weekend spectators with an impressive evaluation of 19%. From his premiere on 1 February, the drama has dominated the weekend slot and is now approaching the 20%brand, keeping the highest audience among all the dramas currently on air.
Among his so-called popularity, the main Ahn Jae-Wook actor made news with a surprising commitment. By attending the ceremony of the 52nd anniversary of KBS on March 4, he expressed confidence in the continuous success of the drama. “Judging by the passion of the staff and the cast, I believe that reaching a 30% score is completely possible”, He said. “If we pass 30%, dance on the set as a celebration.” He also insured, “We will do our best to provide the passion and dedication of the KBS dramatic team to our spectators, so please continue to support and look at us.”
The success of the drama lies in its strong emotional charm, focused on the universal theme of the family. He follows but Gwang-Sook (Uhm Ji-Won), who loses his husband only ten days after the wedding and undertakes a journey to reconstruct the traditional brewery of his family together with his four minor brothers. Rather than focusing on a conventional family linked to blood, the drama explores how unrelated individuals come together to form a real family bond, resounding deeply with the public. The unique chemistry between the bold but warm sister -in -law and her distinctly different brother -in -law leads to laughter and sincere sincere moments. The setting, the Doksuri brewery, specialized in traditional Makgeolli (Korean rice wine), also plays a crucial role, aligning itself with the recent rebirth of interest for traditional alcoholic beverages.
The Caraitism among the brothers of the brewery further feeds the success of the drama. After the disappearance of his older brother, Oh Jang-Soo (Lee Pil-mo), the second brother, Oh Chun-Soo (Choi Dae-Chul), assumes the responsibility to lead the family, often colliding but in the end reconciling himself with his younger brother, Oh Heung-Soo (Kim Dong-Wan). Heung-Soo’s brazen and unpredictable nature adds comic relief, while her affectionate use of “Noona” when it turns to Gwang-Sook illuminates the tone of the drama. Meanwhile, the composed and charismatic university professor Oh Beom-Soo (Yoon Park) hides a deep desire for his older brother, and the youngest, Oh Kang-Soo (Lee Seok-Ki), is a reliable but silently mourning figure who returns to the brewery following his military resignation.
The success of the drama is also led by star performances by its expert cast. Uhm Ji-Won masterfully interprets but Gwang-Sook, balancing her cheerful nature and directed with the pain of losing her husband and responsibility for taking care of her brothers. With a cast with Ahn Jae-Wook, Lee Pil-mo, Choi Dae-Chul, Kim Dong-Wan and Yoon Park, together with the nascent stars, the series boasts a perfect synergy that improves the involvement of the public.
The key points of the incoming plot include the revival project of the Gwang-Sook brewery and the evolving relationships between the brothers. In addition, the spectators are intrigued by the dynamics that takes place between Gwang-Sook and the president of the LX Han Dong-Seok (Ahn Jae-Wook) hotel, whose paths have unexpectedly intertwined. A dramatic official commented: “For Eagle Brothers” he masterfully blends themes of the family and tradition while offering carefree and profoundly emotional moments. We hope that the spectators will continue to enjoy the journey of Gwang-Sook and the five brothers while they sail on their only family dynamics. “
With his new vision of family ties and the intriguing background of a traditional brewery, “for Eagle Brothers” airs every Saturday and Sunday at 20:00. The next episode (episode 11) will be broadcast on March 8 at 20:00 and fans involve impatiently if the commitment of spectators of 30% of Ahn Jae-Wook will materialize.