The South Korean action series’ D.P’aka ‘Deserter Pursuit’ starring Jung Hae’s actor in Ko Kyo Hwan, Kim Sung Kyun in the main role of the main role on August 27.
Promising to explore the terrible side of the Korean military life, the actors, including stars ‘something in the rain’ Jung Hae in, Koo Kyo Hwan, Kim Sung Kyun, Seon Seok Koo and Director Han Jun Hee held a global press conference to spill nuts.
Helped by Park Kyung Rim, virtual media shows began with the players and crew saluted the participants and fans, against set-up backgrounds such as the military with yellow-and-black striped lines crossing the floor and barbed cable on the fence.
The designated locked rooms are also seen for each important character in drama with an essential army like, military boots, camouflastling uniforms and more.
Speaking of drama, the director marked, “There are some social problems incorporeatéd in the series: on Webtoon, it’s dark and deep.
We, want to make sure it can be scaled to be brought to the screen.
We emphasize the perspective of RIM B-Tong.”
Greetings everyone, actor Jung Hae in saying, “Hi everything, hello I Ahn Jun Ho.
I love being here”.
The actor was left impressed with the ‘refreshing’ and ‘extraordinary’ setup from the event which took him to the days of making their film ‘D.P’.
On the other hand, it made their Koo Kyo Hwan nostalgia about the days of his troops.
When asked about the first day of their shooting schedule in the middle of a pandemic, Director Han Jun Hee revealed how each member of the actor was connected with their character so that they were called their real life, such as Jung Hae who was preferred as ‘Jung Hae Personally’.
Jung Hae in adding nervousness of a sincere role almost brought him back to his military period.
He said, “I feel like the cast are great brothers and sisters for me and I have known them for a long time.
After shooting, I just want to meet them again.
The shooting was very pleasant.” “When I went to shoot, it felt like being in the military again .
Feel, friendship and experience, “weighed in Seon Seok Koo.
“It was like hanging out with friends when we were filming” Kim Sung Kyun.
“Not only friendship among the cast but with the exhibition too.
We became a big family” Smiled Koo Kyo Hwan.
After playing the ‘D.P’ trailer, Jung Hae then said that this series focused on special units in the Army who worked as a disguise in the midst of civilians who left the military.
Han Jun Hee made some revelations about special units, such as how they disguised themselves as civilians, coloring their hair and more.
Interestingly, only the actor Koo Kyo Hwan who has a real life experience to meet with the ‘Pursuit Deserter’ officer when both share food and even ask about how they deal with people who fled the mandatory military service.
Based on Webtoon, ‘DP’ was led by the author of Kim Bo Tong, who wrote Webtoon and now K-drama.
This is partially inspired by his personal experience with the ‘Deserter Plant’ unit which reportedly reflected the scenario of the series.
In ‘D.P’, Koo Kyo Hwan will be seen as Corporal Han Ho Yeol while Son Seok Koo is captain im Ji Soup.
Kim Sung Kyun Essay Sergeant Elite First Class Park Bum-gu.
Share their first reaction to their character, Koo Kyo Hwan said, “Script of D.
P.
feels like a love letter written especially for me.
It feels so human and encourages youth”; Jung Hae in adding, “I feel like reading the script like reading a comic book.
It was fun and exciting, when I read it; I can think of how it will fold in the series and I can imagine it in my head.
His character is very alive.”
“My character often plays tennis.
I visited my Army platoon leader to get an understanding of my character, I got a lot of suggestions and I wanted to take this opportunity to thank my platoon leader.
Please watch our series” Children Shared Seok Koo.
The next event reveals some interesting items from each character’s lockers who define their personalities in the series.
Director Han Jun Hee signed a match while describing the series 6 streaming episodes at Netflix as the ‘holistic, humanistic and healing series that they expected to impress the audience with free-chaotic narratives.