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People and Meat

Three elderly people, all feeling the strain of life, accidentally come together. Two men, one woman. They are Woo-sick, Hyung-jun, and Hwa-jin. Their sole goal is to "grease their insides" by eating pork all around Seoul. Their mission is clear: to dine without paying a cent! As they enjoy free meat, their faces brighten up, they feel alive, and most importantly, they've made friends! Their friendship deepens as time passes.

Top Cast

  • Park Keun-hyong

    Park Keun-hyong

    Hyeong-jun

  • Jang Yong

    Jang Yong

    Woo-sik

  • Ye Su-jeong

    Ye Su-jeong

    Hwa-jin

  • Chung Chan-young

    Chung Chan-young

    Su-won

  • Kim Seung-o

    Kim Seung-o

    Meat restaurant chef

  • Ryu Sung-hyun

    Ryu Sung-hyun

    Junk shop owner

  • Oh Tae-kyung

    Oh Tae-kyung

    Judge

  • Woo Mi-hwa

    Woo Mi-hwa

    Real estate agent

  • Yoon Jung

    Yoon Jung

    Doctor

Overview

Three elderly people, all feeling the strain of life, accidentally come together. Two men, one woman. They are Woo-sick, Hyung-jun, and Hwa-jin. Their sole goal is to "grease their insides" by eating pork all around Seoul. Their mission is clear: to dine without paying a cent! As they enjoy free meat, their faces brighten up, they feel alive, and most importantly, they've made friends! Their friendship deepens as time passes.

Rating

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