'Spring Fever' Cho Jun-young (belonging to SM Entertainment) left a sincere comment on the series finale.
Cho Jun-young appeared in the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama 'Spring Fever' (directed by Park Won-guk, written by Kim A-jeong), which concluded on the 10th, as the perfect prodigy in every way, 'Seon Han-gyeol,' portraying the character three-dimensionally from an elite who always ranks first in the school to a warm and resilient inner self, drawing attention.
In particular, Cho Jun-young drew attention by delicately expressing the pain caused by family history hidden beneath his calm appearance, and he received praise for persuasively unfolding Seon Han-gyeol's narrative through steady acting, conveying his deep consideration in thinking of his uncle Seon Jae-gyu (played by Ahn Bo-hyun) before his own wounds.
Moreover, with his characteristic gentle charm, he naturally changed the heart of Choi Se-jin (played by Lee Jaein), who kept her distance because of grades, completing a fresh youth romance, and by emitting different kinds of chemistry in relationships with various characters, he bestowed the drama with both variety and vitality, solidifying his presence as a next-generation prospect.
To this, Cho Jun-young said, "'Spring Fever' is a precious work that gave me warm memories. I was very nervous because it was my first time taking on dialect acting, but thanks to the director, the staff, and the actors who helped me, I was able to finish filming safely," expressing his thoughts on the work.
He continued, "I sincerely thank the viewers who have loved 'Spring Fever' and Seon Han-gyeol up to now. I will work hard so I can show you more varied sides of myself in the future, so please show a lot of interest," conveying his gratitude as he successfully concluded the project.
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