Yoon Tae-ho, the original author of "Fine", released his review.
In 1977, the Disney+ series `Fine: Mountaineers,' which tells the gulling and deceiving stories of hardworking, hard-working, living countrymen who flocked to take over a treasure ship buried under the sea, released two alternative video clips, directed by Kang Yoon-sung and author Yoon Tae-ho, who wrote the original webtoon, that tell the deep story of the work.
The released video draws attention as it contains the story of director Kang Yoon-sung and writer Yoon Tae-ho, who wrote the original webtoon, about the production of the original webtoon `Fine: Tackle' as well as the behind-the-scenes story of the birth of the original webtoon 'Fine.' The two exchange questions with each other around the two keywords 'desire' and 'treasure' and share in-depth talks about the work to further enhance their immersion.
First of all, on the keyword 'desire', writer Yoon Tae-ho said "Since he lived in Seoul during his childhood in the 1970s and lived in the city until the mid-to-late 1970s, such things as the desires of complex people in Seoul were felt even at an early age. People in the days dreaming of reversing the status of Han Tangism, there was always a feeling that they wanted to describe the 70s", he explained, explaining how he came to write the webtoon 'Fine". In response, director Kang Yoon-sung expressed deep sympathy for the original book, saying, `One of the parts that I greatly sympathized with while watching the author's original webtoon was the size of desire.' Director Kang Yoon-sung then introduced his favorite scene of 'Fine: Villagers' and added laughter by listening to the behind-the-scenes story of writing the scene told by writer Yoon Tae-ho.
In response to another keyword, 'Treasure', writer Yoon Tae-ho said in the 1970s, when the background of "Fine" was pursued, but it seems that people in today's era, when the level of education is high, are thirsty and have a stronger desire for treasure", he said, explaining the sensitivity of works that are difficult to feel in these days. Director Kang Yoon-sung then added, `It is much more interesting to talk about finding something that is materially held than ideal treasures such as 'Beatcoin' of the present era,' raising expectations for the vivid fun provided by 'Fine: Mountaineers' who go looking for their own treasure.
Based on the legendary webtoon 'Fine', Disney+'s original series 'Fine: Mountaineers', which is full of lively fun with Kang Yoon-sung's immersive production and a feast of various characters, will be available for a total of 11 episodes, with 6-7 episodes on July 30, 8-9 episodes on August 6, and 10-11 episodes on August 13.
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