Lee Jaewook was a twin brother.."Optimistic and optimistic personality, respectively" (Last Summer)
Sep 29, 2025
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KBS 2TV's new Saturday miniseries 'The Last Summer' (directed by Min Yeon-hong / script Jeon Yuri / produced by Monster Union, Slingshot Studio), which is set to premiere at 9:20 p.m. on Saturday, November 1, is a remodeled romance drama that unfolds when a man and a woman who have been friends since childhood face the truth of their first love hidden in Pandora's box.
Lee Jae-wook meets viewers as Baek Do-ha, an architect with outstanding skills in the play and the director of the architectural office 'Pluto Atelier'. Doha returns to Patan-myeon, where her childhood friend Song Ha-kyung (Choi Sung-eun), who has moved away from work two years ago, shakes his daily life.
Amid questions about how Lee Jae-wook will express his complex and subtle emotions to Ha-kyung, who has been in a relationship since she was young, Lee Jae-wook draws attention today (29th) by delivering his honest feelings about his work.
First of all, Lee Jae-wook "As I read the script, I felt so much psychologically healed and warm warmth. I felt like I wanted to show the emotions I felt as a character."
Lee Jae-wook, who introduced Baek Do-ha as "optimistic, bright, and distinct, who always wins what he wants to do and what he wants to achieve", cited 'action power', 'propulsion', and 'detail' as keywords that can explain the character well. He has so much he wants to do and is so smart. If you want to do something, you do it, and if you want to achieve something, you achieve it,' he said.
Lee Jae-wook then commented on how he felt about playing the second role as Baek Do-ha and Baek Do-young's twin brothers for the first time "I thought about it a lot by myself and talked a lot with the director." He played the two men over the difference between optimistic and optimistic thinking characters."
Finally, Lee Jae-wook introduced the work's point of view as "The process by which Doha and Ha-kyung gradually open their minds and approach" to stimulate the curiosity of prospective viewers, and "Please pay a lot of attention and love to the drama "The Last Summer" that everyone wants to keep growing further."
On the other hand, director Min Yeon-hong, who showed sensational directing skills with the series "They Were" and "Insider," and writer Jeon Yu-ri, who showed delicate writing skills in "Keith Six Senses" and "Radio Romance," joined forces with 'Last Summer'.
Meanwhile, KBS 2TV's new Saturday miniseries 'Last Summer' will premiere at 9:20 p.m. on November 1st (Saturday).
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