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Disney+ drama Big Bet stars Choi Min-sik and Lee Dong-hwi on making a ‘Korean-style’ crime series and ‘jamming’ to create their complex characters

  • Choi Min-sik, who plays casino kingpin Cha Moo-sik, says instead of emulating Western gangster films, he wanted to ‘capture conflict specific to Korean people’
  • He and Lee Dong-hwi, who co-stars as Cha’s treacherous sidekick, say improvisation helped them realise their complex and ‘difficult’ characters in the show

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Choi Min-shik (left) and Lee Dong-hwi in a still from Big Bet. The Disney+ series’ stars talk about making a uniquely “Korean-style” crime drama. Photo: Disney+
The Korea Times

This story contains spoilers.

By Lee Gyu-lee

The Disney+ Korean series Big Bet explores the dark, macho world of casinos through the eyes of its lead character, Cha Moo-sik, a Korean casino mogul in the Philippines.

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Actor Choi Min-sik, who played Cha, says he wanted to emphasise Korean sentiments in this crime series.

Choi Min-sik as Cha Moo-sik in a still from Big Bet season 2. Photo: Disney+.
Choi Min-sik as Cha Moo-sik in a still from Big Bet season 2. Photo: Disney+.

“The story moves forward centring on Cha’s narrative; his relationship with his mother and with his wife … I wanted to capture the conflicts that are specific to Korean people,” he says.

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“I had in mind not to follow Western gangster movies or noir-genre works. Even in the last scene, I wanted it to have Korean-style reality.”

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