[News] Jang Keun Suk shoots Cupid’s arrow on Love Rain.
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Jang Keun Suk, the leading actor of KBS 2TV’s new drama series Love Rain, is expected to attract the viewers’ attention by changing into the marksman William Tell.
In the series, Jang is playing the role of Seo In Ha, a handsome art student in the 1970s who is willing to lay down his life for the love of one woman, and also the role of Seo Jun, a picky, cold-hearted photographer in 2012. As he plays two different roles, he’s planning to attract the viewers’ attention with two different charms of his.
In the middle of the campus festival, In Ha is trying to shoot a target with a bamboo bow. He seems like the marksman William Tell, who has just come out of the fairy tale, and captivates the female viewers. In addition to this, In Ha enjoying the festival with his friends will make the viewers feel nostalgia for the good old days as the strong friendship and fresh youth of the analog generation will be portrayed in the scene.
In the scene, which will be unveiled in the second episode of the series, Hye Jung (played by Son Eun Seo) asks In Ha to play the Cupid’s game to win a doll for her as she likes him secretly. As In Ha and Hye Jung look friendly, Yoon Hee (played by SNSD’s Yoona) eyes them with a sad look on her face. This scene will increase the viewers’ curiosity as a love triangle is tipped.
In order to shoot the scene, the crew brought props that are actually used in photo exhibitions or exhibitions of illustrated poems. The bamboo bow is also specially created for this scene. Paying careful attention to the details, this drama series will bring back a touch of nostalgia and old memories for many people who were college students in the 70s and the 80s.
Yoonscolor, the production company of Love Rain, said, “The campus festival scene will stir memories of the good old days. The scene of the Cupid’s game will especially bring back memories of first love for many people who fell in love at their campus festivals.”
Love Rain will start airing on March 26 at 9:55 p.m.
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