Actor Oh Jung-se takes on the role of a successful film director grappling with deep insecurity.
On March 11, JTBC released still cuts of Oh Jung-se from its upcoming weekend drama Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness (written by Park Hae-young and directed by Cha Young-hoon), also known as Moja Musa.
A Director Shaken by Failure
Oh Jung-se plays Kyung-se, a film director who has built a solid career by directing five feature films. However, after his latest movie fails at the box office, he begins to struggle with inner turmoil.
He finds himself angered by even the smallest words or writings from aspiring director Dong-man (played by Koo Kyo-hwan). Despite Kyung-se's successful reputation, he develops a sense of inferiority toward someone who appears to be "nothing special."

A Fragile Mind Behind Success
The newly released images capture the unstable psychology hidden behind Kyung-se's success. Although he stands on stage with a microphone for a film greeting event, a subtle smile barely hides his anxiety.
His actions reflect a desperate attempt to prove that he is not part of the same "worthless" category as Dong-man. Scenes of him working alone in front of a monitor or clenching his jaw with a hardened expression intensify the tension.
The production team explained that Oh Jung-se vividly portrays both the external image of a successful director and the swirling inferiority complex beneath it with chilling detail.
Meanwhile, Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness follows a man who struggles with jealousy and envy while feeling left behind among successful friends, ultimately seeking peace within himself. The drama explores the universal emotion of anxiety experienced by modern people.
The series will premiere on April 18 at 10:40 p.m. (KST).
