Lee Ha-nui, Lee Jong-won, a big gift for the staff of 'Flowers that Bloom at Night'
Lee Ha-nui and Lee Jong-won, actors of 'Flowers that Bloom at Night', delivered a surprise gift to the staff.

Lee Ha-nui of MBC's new drama 'Flowers that Bloom at Night' (script Lee Sam, Jeong Myeong-in / director Jang Tae-yu, Choi Jeong-in, Lee Chang-woo / production base story, Film Draw, Saram Entertainment) wears group T-shirts for the staff who are constantly struggling on the set, Lee Jong-won gave the gift of sunglasses.

In the photo released on the 12th (today), Lee Ha-nui, Lee Jong-won, and the staff are wearing group T-shirts and wearing sunglasses against the backdrop of Cheongsong Songso Old House, attracting attention. Those posing in a fighting and heart pose can feel the pleasant atmosphere of the scene just by taking pictures.

On the front of the T-shirt Lee Ha-nui presented, the phrase 'KNIGHT FLOWER', the English title of 'Flowers that Bloom at Night', was added to the meaning by putting the names of actors and staff on the back. It is said that the staff, who were tired of the long filming, continued filming in a friendly atmosphere, with laughter in full bloom at the surprise gift.

Lee Jong-won said, “It is meaningful to present sunglasses to the staff. Seeing the staff wearing sunglasses, it suits them well. It would be nice to film without feeling even a little tired on a hot summer day," he said. "I will work hard so that the drama filming can be completed safely."

The on-site staff who received the gift said, “Everyone is in the midst of filming in a fun atmosphere. Thanks to the meaningful gift, I am happily working on a hot filming with a warmer atmosphere,” “I was greatly encouraged by the sensible gift,” and “Thanks to that, I can laugh even during difficult filming.”

Lee Ha-nui and Lee Jong-won's collaboration, 'Flowers that Bloom at Night' is a thrilling comic action historical drama about a 15-year-old widow 'Yeohwa' who crosses the wall at night and 'Suho', a new-born man coveted by all within the four gates. .

Lee Ha-nui plays the role of Jo Yeo-hwa, a widow of fifteen years in the play, and Lee Jong-won plays the role of Park Soo-ho, a servant to Geum Wi-yeong. The two are going to shake up the home theater by making another acting transformation through 'Flowers that Bloom at Night'. 'A flower that blooms at night' is in the midst of filming with the goal of broadcasting in the second half of this year.

Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr