Lee Jae Wook has opened up about why he selected to star within the upcoming drama “Final Summer season”!
“Final Summer season” is a romance drama that follows a pair of childhood pals as they uncover the long-buried reality about their past love, hidden away like Pandora’s field.
Lee Jae Wook stars as Baek Do Ha, a gifted architect and head of Pluto Atelier, whereas Choi Sung Eun performs Tune Ha Kyung, a authorities official within the structure division who has at all times dreamed of leaving her hometown of Patan. Although Do Ha and Ha Kyung have shared a 17-year friendship, a fateful incident two years in the past drove them aside. Now, for causes unknown, Do Ha finds himself again in Patan, the place their paths cross as soon as extra.
Explaining why he was drawn to the undertaking, Lee Jae Wook shared, “As I learn the script, I felt emotionally healed and surrounded by heat. I wished to painting these feelings by my character.”
Describing Baek Do Ha as “optimistic, brilliant, and decided—somebody who at all times pursues and achieves what he units his thoughts to,” the actor selected “initiative,” “drive,” and “delicacy” as key phrases that finest seize his character. He added, “Do Ha is clever and filled with ambition. If there’s one thing he needs to do, he’ll do it—and if there’s one thing he needs to attain, he’ll obtain it.”
Lee Jae Wook may also be taking up his first-ever twin position, taking part in each Baek Do Ha and his twin brother Baek Do Younger. On this problem, he remarked, “I mirrored quite a bit alone and mentioned it extensively with the director. I approached the 2 characters by highlighting the variations between Do Ha’s optimism and Do Younger’s idealism.”
Lastly, Lee Jae Wook hinted at what viewers can stay up for within the sequence: “The guts of the story lies within the technique of Do Ha and Ha Kyung step by step opening up to one another.” He continued, “’Final Summer season’ is a drama about time, seasons, and folks all rising collectively. It’s a narrative you’ll need to maintain on to, so I hope many viewers give it their love and help.”
“Final Summer season” will premiere on November 1 at 9:20 p.m. KST.
When you wait, watch Lee Jae Wook in “Extraordinary You” beneath:
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