The Netflix series 'When Life Gives You Tangerines,' depicting the adventurous lives of 'the rebellious girl' Aesoon and 'the clueless strongman' Gwangsik born in Jeju, has left a lasting impression, offering laughter, emotion, and resonance to viewers domestically and internationally, while IU, Park Bo-gum, Moon So-ri, and Park Hae-joon conveyed heartfelt gratitude through handwritten messages.
IU, who demonstrated a wide acting range playing both 'Aesoon' in her youth and her daughter 'Geum-myeong,' said, 'Thank you so much for being part of 'When Life Gives You Tangerines.' I hope it will remain a warm work like tangerine tea that you enjoy for a long time. Let's live well!' effectively infused the meaning of the English title into her affectionate message.
Park Bo-gum, who portrayed 'Gwangsik,' always showing a strong love like iron, expressed gratitude, saying, 'Thank you to everyone who shared the four seasons of 'When Life Gives You Tangerines.' I hope this work can become warmth like early season rice, meat dishes, blooming flowers, the Dohijeong scholarship, non-depleting rice, barley beans, and warm nights, regardless of the order of spring, summer, fall, and winter.'
Moon So-ri, who delivered deep emotion transforming from a shy literary girl dreaming of being a poet to a strong mother, said, 'I sincerely thank everyone for laughing and crying together with 'When Life Gives You Tangerines.' I hope it becomes a work that will stay by your side for a long time, that you can take out and rewatch when you are tired of life and longing for warm comfort.'
Park Hae-joon, who provided both laughter and tears as 'Gwangsik,' noted, 'I hope this work can serve as a refuge when you take it out one by one during hard and tiring times and that we can gradually offer our spaces to one another, rather than feeling alone. If things go wrong, it's a rewind!!!' while hoping that the work would hold a special meaning in viewers' hearts.
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