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‘City Boys’ Lee Je-hoon, Lee Dong-hwi, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Cha Eun-woo start the Finland patch.
tvN’s ‘Finland Living in a Rent’ (directed by Se-young Lee), which will be broadcast for the first time at 8:40 pm on December 6th, is expected to show the unexpected charm of the four people with a highlight video containing the observation logs of the fantastic Finland of city boys with zero survival ability. What you are doing.
The released highlight video introduces the local life full of laughter of Lee Je-hoon, Lee Dong-hwi, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Cha Eun-woo, who are located in the sweltering countryside at the northern end of Finland. The delightful synergy of the four men, each with a different way of living as well as their various personalities, is making even the viewers burst into laughter.
In particular, the foolish moment of Lee Je-hoon, the idiot eldest brother who only knows how to act, catches the eye. Lee Je-hoon, who has only indirect experience from movies and no real-life experience, is expressing his bewilderment at his analog life, which is going differently than expected, saying, “This kind of thing works well in movies.” The younger brothers are shocked by the unexpected twist of the eldest brother, hidden behind a bright smile, and are curious about his true identity.
City Boys’ laughter button Lee Dong-hwi brings vitality to the quiet countryside with his unrivaled sense of humor. He claims to be a jukebox with constant music and excitement anytime, anywhere, and at the same time, he appeals to a compulsion to laugh comparable to that of a comedian, making his younger siblings fall in love with him. Lee Dong-hwi’s entertainment activities are attracting attention because he doesn’t know how to do anything, but he knows how to make people laugh better than anyone else.
Among his brothers who don’t know how to do anything, Kwak Dong-yeon is the only one with solid experience of living alone, and as a housekeeper in this area, he shows off his extreme survival skills by doing everything from cooking to housework frugally. The rented room of ‘Finland Jong-won (Finland + Baek Jong-won)’ Kwak Dong-yeon, who finished the Finnish patch while leaving himself to nature regardless of time and place, saying, “I just want to run around, sprint! All naked,” stimulates curiosity.
Cha Eun-woo, a senior in entertainment who has a great sense of responsibility, saying, “I have to be funny here,” is focusing on gaining new experiences in Finland. Cha Eun-woo’s happy smile, which enjoys romance while interacting with locals as well as animals with his unstoppable friendliness and adaptability, makes viewers happy. Accordingly, the adaptation period in Finland with Cha Eun-woo, a human magnet regardless of borders, is being awaited.
In this way, ‘Living in a Rent in Finland’ depicts the process of City Boys Lee Je-hoon, Lee Dong-hwi, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Cha Eun-woo, who have zero living skills, solving food, clothing, and shelter in Finnish Lapland the way the locals do, and is expected to bring harmless laughter to viewers. .
tvN’s ‘Finland Rent’, which depicts the fascinating local life of urban actors who live in a rented room in a rural village in Finland with no electricity, running water, or Wi-Fi, will premiere at 8:40 pm on December 6. .
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter [email protected]
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**How does the interview frame the potential for both humor and emotional depth in the show “Finland Living in a Rent” ?** (This question analyzes the interview’s tone and how it balances comedic elements with deeper themes.)
## World Today News Interviews: City Boys in Finland
Welcome to World Today News! Today, we’re excited to be joined by two esteemed guests who will help us delve into the upcoming tvN reality show, “Finland Living in a Rent.” With us today are [Guest 1 Name and Expertise], and [Guest 2 Name and Expertise].
**Section 1: A Reality Check: City Life Meets Rural Finland**
**Interviewer:**
The premise of “Finland Living in a Rent” is fascinating—four popular actors tackling rural life with no modern conveniences. [Guest 1], how do you think urban dwellers like Lee Je-hoon, Lee Dong-hwi, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Cha Eun-woo will adapt to this drastic change in lifestyle?
**Guest 1:**
**Interviewer:** [Guest 2], the article highlights the comedic potential of these actors struggling with everyday tasks. Do you think laughter will be the driving force in this show, or will there be genuine moments of vulnerability and growth as they confront their limitations?
**Guest 2:**
**Section 2: Unpacking Personalities: From “Idiot Eldest Brother” to “Finland Jong-won”**
**Interviewer:**
The article paints an entertaining picture of each actor’s personality. We have Lee Je-hoon, the “idiot eldest brother,” Lee Dong-hwi, the “jukebox of laughter,” and Kwak Dong-yeon, the surprisingly resourceful housekeeper. [Guest 1], what do you think these contrasting personalities will bring to the dynamic of the show?
**Guest 1:**
**Interviewer:** [Guest 2], Kwak Dong-yeon seems to be positioned as the most experienced in practical skills. How important do you think this practical expertise will be for the group’s overall survival, and how might it impact the other actors’ growth?
**Guest 2:**
**Section 3: Beyond the Laughs: Exploring Cultural Exchange and Personal Journeys**
**Interviewer:**
While the show undoubtedly promises humor, the setting of Finland itself suggests a deeper potential for cultural learning and personal reflections. [Guest 1], in what ways do you think these actors might grow and evolve by immersing themselves in Finnish culture and navigating a completely unfamiliar environment?
**Guest 1:**
**Interviewer:** [Guest 2], “Living in a Rent in Finland” seems designed to challenge viewers’ preconceptions about both celebrity lifestyles and rural values. What larger conversations do you think the show could spark regarding adaptability, self-sufficiency, and the pursuit of happiness in a rapidly changing world?
**Guest 2:**
**Interviewer:**
Thank you both for sharing your insightful perspectives on “Finland Living in a Rent.” We’re sure viewers will be captivated by the adventures of these city boys in the Finnish wilderness.