Check-in Hanyang Jeong Geon-ju "Professional crush? Not in reality..."I want to try a two-way romance"

Feb 11, 2025

 Check-in Hanyang Jeong Geon-ju 'Professional crush? Not in reality...'I want to try a two-way romance'
photo courtesy of human entertainment



 Check-in Hanyang Jeong Geon-ju 'Professional crush? Not in reality...'I want to try a two-way romance'
photo courtesy of human entertainment
Actor Jung Gun-ju expressed his thoughts on the end of 'Check-in Hanyang'. In a pleasant youth, he gave a strong impression to viewers by playing Cheon Jun-hwa, a three-dimensional character who was heartbroken by his unrequited love and darkened, and conveyed his feelings and plans for the future.

Check-in Hanyang (scripted by Park Hyun-jin and directed by Myung Hyun-woo) is a youth historical drama about the growth of left-handed stones and romance experienced by young people who gathered to achieve their goals against the backdrop of Joseon's largest female pavilion 'Yongcheonru'.

Jeong Geon-ju played the role of Chun Jun-hwa, the son of Taesangju in Yongcheonru. He played a role in changing the atmosphere of the drama by impressively portraying the cool side of the character, who became black because of his love in the second half. In the final episode, he corrected all the past mistakes, gave food to viewers, played various emotions such as sadness and fear as well as laughter, showing the change and growth of the character.




In this movie, Jung Geon-ju played a character who is heartbroken by unrequited love. In this regard, he "I often get feedback that it seems harmless, maybe because he has a gentle impression." I sometimes hear that even if I say something harsh, I don't hear it that much, and maybe that's why you think the unrequited character fits well."

What is your real attitude toward love. "In reality, I think I had a little more love between the two sides than a crush," he replied, drawing laughter.

Jeong Geon-ju says, "I'm taking a break for the first time in a long time these days"I was happy to check the reactions of the fans while watching the actual broadcast, but when it's over, I'm disappointed." He added that watching the show reminded him of the moments of filming, but it left a deep lingering impression.




As for the memorable reaction, I remember that Junhwa is afraid of "'blackness". But on the other hand, there was also a story that it was attractive, which was interesting," he said, referring to the audience's reaction.

Meanwhile, Channel A 'Check-in Hanyang' ended with a steady increase in viewership, recording its own maximum of 4.2% (based on Nielsen Korea).






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