Yoon Jong-hoon unravels with one painful question in Our Happy Days
In Our Happy Days, Yoon Jong-hoon’s restrained monologue exposes a seemingly perfect man’s insecurity as family and romance tensions build.
Yoon Jong-hoon depicted the anxiety of a character who doubts his own value of existence in the drama Our Happy Days. The questions and agony faced alone by a character who appears perfect on the outside heavily drove the emotional line of the play.

The monologue, “Is there a specific reason you took me in?”
Yoon Jong-hoon appeared as a character seized by uncontrollable, surging thoughts. He muttered to himself, “I wonder if there is a specific reason you took me in,” revealing a state where he cannot even comfortably believe in the fact that he was accepted by someone.
He struggled to shake off the rising thoughts, but the agony did not easily subside. The face of a character falling into a deep mire without being able to affirm himself left a vivid impression of the pressure he endures within a story dealing with family and relationships.
Anxiety behind a seemingly perfect character
Our Happy Days deals with a melodrama and family story created by the entanglement of a character who appears to be the most perfect in the world and a character full of clumsy charms. Within that, the precarious appearance shown by Yoon Jong-hoon reveals the reality of a character who continues to shake internally, contrary to his outward appearance.
The anxiety hidden behind the face of perfection led to the questions the character asks himself. Yoon Jong-hoon expressed the emotions of shaking without being able to grasp the reason for existence through restrained expressions and monologues, leaving a lingering impression of where the changes in relationships within the work will head.