Actor Yoo Yeon-seok becomes a human golden retriever itself through the movie ‘Puppy’ (directed by Kim Joo-hwan).
On the 31st, distributor Kidari Studio Co., Ltd. released a still of Yoo Yeon-seok, who played the role of Min-su in 'Puppy'. 'Dog Dog' is about two brothers, Min-su (played by Yoo Yeon-seok), who is on the verge of logging out early in his life as a dog owner, and Jin-guk (played by Cha Tae-hyun), whose life itself is in crisis. They begin interviews to find the perfect owner for their beloved dog Rooney, and find an unexpected name. A film about a series of enemy encounters.
The released character still shows the cute chemistry between Yoo Yeon-seok, who plays Min-su, who sticks to the 6 o'clock schedule to spend time with his dog Rooney, who is waiting for him, and finds happiness in the soles of his feet, and the dog. In particular, the dog is like a younger brother. From waking up in the morning to an episode with Rooney, it resonates with pet owners on a daily basis and makes them smile with love.
In addition to showing outstanding chemistry with the Doggy actors, Steel, who shyly proposes to his beloved girlfriend, is expected to thrill many female audiences by showing the side of a genuine man who aims to complete his family.
Director Kim Joo-hwan expressed his affection for the character Minsu, saying, “Minsu is the person who holds the heart of the drama.” He went on to praise Yoo Yeon-seok, saying, "It's my first time seeing someone express tears so delicately. There were absolutely no restrictions or self-censorship in revealing themselves. That's why I loved it."
Minsu is in danger of having to break up with Rooney, whom he loves, but due to unavoidable circumstances, he asks for help from his immature but trustworthy older brother, Jin-guk, and begins his journey to find the perfect butler. Even though he is an adult as big as a golden retriever, he still seems like a child in front of his older brother, and is expected to have a unique charm as he is like a younger brother who does a lot of work, laughs and tears a lot, and wants to do everything for him.
'Puppy' guarantees the fun of a buddy film with the growth of youth and combination play that director Kim Joo-hwan has established through his previous work 'Youth Police', while also bringing laughter and emotion to audiences of all generations with a story about finding the true meaning of family. It raises expectations.
Meanwhile, 'Puppy' will be released on March 1.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr