Producer Shin kyung-su of SBS drama “Three Days” broadcast on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays praised the acting and attitude at filming sites of Park Yoo-chun and Son Hyun-joo. “I had high expectations for Yoo-chun, who plays the part of bodyguard Han Tae-kyung from the start, and I was curious to find out the scope of acting he could digest,” Shin said. “With the filming of each episode, I am further amazed by his talent.” He explained, “He showed new interpretation and quick adaptation to every scene that he really feels like the bodyguard he acts. His acting is detailed and deep like a seasoned actor,” He added, “In particular, he can move his body with agility to the extent of our martial arts director highly praising his actions. He has excellent rhythm that I can film better videos.”
Shin also highly praised Son Hyun-joo playing the role of President Lee Dong-hwi as “perfection itself”. “As a veteran actor, he excellently analyzes, prepares for, and expresses the drama and is a leader who plays a pivotal role at filming sites just like the president he acts. Thanks to them, it was much easier for me to direct,” Shin said. “As such, both actors provided the chemistry as a veteran actor and a detailed actor,” explaining how satisfied he was with both actors.
Shin also discussed the future development of “Three days”. “Soon, the story of Dong-hwi, Tae-kyung, and Do-jin (actor Choi Won-young) will reach a climax for a final suffocating confrontation they won’t be able to step back from. I plan to depict their stories of fiercely fighting and struggling to each pursue their goals and causes with some coming out as betrayers and others being sacrificed,” he hinted. “From episodes one to five, the president will disappear and the stories of those looking for the president will rhythmically unfold that you may expect much,” he said. “We will work hard to shoot the best remaining episodes by joining forces with an excellent filming director, martial arts director, and great actors,” he concluded.
2016-10-30 ~ 2016-11-5
2016-10-30 ~ 2016-11-5
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