 On entertainment news, Oscar-Wen and Miralee actor John Yeo-jung appears as a dignified Korean immigrant sonja in the new Apple TV series Pachinko. Based on the main genly's New York Times best-selling novel of the same name, the series follows the genu of the Korean immigrant family, a curse for generations after ex-members leave dear homeland. Yeo-jung who leads the cast as the older suger said she had not found a role that she wanted to play for a long time until the part of the 74-year-old immigrant and single mother who travels from Korea to Japan came along. She didn't lose her dignity even though she was poor and she was just doing all the dirty jobs or something, but she never lost her dignity. We know emotions are universal, right? Like even though the show is so specific and is about one family and is about one family's specific journey going from Korea to Japan, we understand what it's like for a mother to say goodbye to a daughter. When Yeo-jung says goodbye to a sonja, all mothers understand that, right? Or I mean I think those feelings, that's what I really think that's what the show is going to do. It's going to make people feel something and you don't have to be familiar with the history. The show will tell you the history, you know? And people like us, we don't need to walk in our family's shadows.