IU, who showcased her versatile acting skills by playing both the young 'Asuni' and her daughter 'Geum-myeong,' expressed her gratitude, saying, "Thank you so much for being with 'A Time Called You.' I hope it remains a work like a warm cup of tangerine tea that you savor for a long time. Let's live well!" Her message cleverly incorporates the essence of the series' English title.
Park Bo-gum, who charmed audiences with his portrayal of 'Gwansik,' a character embodying unwavering love, shared, "I extend my gratitude to everyone who journeyed through the four seasons of 'A Time Called You.' May this work bring warmth like early morning, meat, blooming flowers, the Do Hee-jung scholarship, never-decreasing rice, barley beans, and warm nights in the seasons of life that come without order." His message reflects his deep affection for the series and its viewers.
Moon So-ri, who moved audiences with her transformation from a shy literary girl dreaming of becoming a poet to a resilient mother as 'Asuni,' conveyed, "I am truly grateful to everyone who laughed and cried with 'A Time Called You.' I hope it becomes a work that you turn to for comfort when life feels exhausting and you long for warm solace, staying by your side for a long time." Her message offers warm encouragement and support.
Park Hae-jun, who delivered both laughter and tears as the diligent and steadfast 'Gwansik,' shared, "I hope this work becomes a refuge you can turn to when life gets tough, and that we can all make space for each other, not being alone. If things go awry, let's backtrack!" His message, accompanied by a famous line from 'Gwansik,' hopes to leave a special mark on viewers' hearts.
With these heartfelt handwritten messages from the cast, 'A Time Called You' is set to remain deeply embedded in the hearts of viewers across generations and nationalities even after its release.
Reporter: Da-yeon Jeong, Ten Asia light@tenasia.co.kr