Director Kang Yoon-sung and writer Yoon Tae-ho, who penned the original webtoon, showcased their abundant affection for Disney+'s original series
In the two released interview videos, director Kang Yoon-sung and writer Yoon Tae-ho discussed the production of
First, regarding the keyword 'desire', Yoon Tae-ho explained, "Having lived in the 1970s during my childhood and in Seoul until the mid-to-late 1970s, I felt the complex desires of the people in Seoul even at a young age. There was a sentiment of wanting to depict the era when people dreamed of a sudden change in their social status." He then shared the inspiration for writing the webtoon 'Fine'.
In response, director Kang Yoon-sung noted, "One of the aspects I deeply resonated with while watching the original webtoon was the size of the desire." He revealed his profound empathy towards the original work. He proceeded to introduce his favorite scene from
Regarding another keyword, 'treasure', Yoon Tae-ho mentioned, "If in the 1970s, which served as the backdrop for 'Fine', I pursued a tangible feeling like housing lotteries, it seems that nowadays, as the education level has risen, people feel a thirst for something, and their desire for treasure is also stronger," explaining the sentiment the work presents, which is hard to feel in today's times.
Additionally, director Kang Yoon-sung added, "In terms of storytelling, a story about physically graspable treasures, unlike the ideal treasures of today's 'Bitcoin', is much more fun," raising expectations for the vivid excitement presented by
Disney+'s original series
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