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Kim Yun-seo, Jang Se-won, ‘green light’ on the dating front
Kim Yoon-seo (as Jae-hwa) and Jang Se-won (as Uranus) of 'Love in Blue', a new concept green drama based on Korea's first 'climate catastrophe', are part of the Euronus Plan, one step closer to a 'plan to save the Earth'. It ended with success and confirmation of our feelings for each other.
In 'Love in Blue', which was released on the 27th, Minister of Environment Acid Rain (played by Cha Sun-bae) and Climate Commissioner Emissions (played by Yoon Ki-won) visited the research institute for an empirical test of resource recovery and Uranus research. Uranus expressed his discomfort by saying, “Since when are you staring at me so intently that you were so interested?”, but Acid Rain ignored the researchers, saying, “There is no such thing as a ragtag group of special forces.”
Despite the neglect of acid rain and emissions rights, their research was successful, showing a carbon dioxide reduction rate of more than 90%, and acid rain and emissions rights cheered and rejoiced. Uranus even anticipated problems after capture and expressed confidence, saying, “The captured carbon dioxide can be converted into clean hydrogen and energy with KLC solution.” He went on to reveal his future research plans, saying, “Securing the technology to convert to hydrogen energy is the reason for developing the KLC solution and the final goal of the Euronus project.”
However, the spy traitor (played by Yeon Mi-joo) stole the KLC ingredient analysis table to the Climate Agency Research Center, putting Uranus' research in danger of being halted again. When Jae-hwa learned of this, she ran away feeling sorry. Jae-Hwa Jae-Hwa, who drove away, said, “I am so angry that I die, but I will not blame anyone. He left a message saying, “I was happy to be able to have the same dream, even if just for a moment.” Uranus, who realized his feelings for Jae-won-hwa, chased after Jae-won-hwa's car, and finally met Jae-won-hwa, who stopped the car after seeing a no-road sign. In the end, the two looked at each other with smiles, and the open-ended drama 'Love in Blue' came to an end.
Today, as climate disasters continue to occur across the globe and the importance of 'carbon neutrality' is emphasized, 'Love in Blue' captures the reality of facing a climate catastrophe and once again makes us feel the seriousness of the environment and climate change. As the drama ended, Kim Yun-seo expressed her special feelings about working with the drama, saying, “It’s a story that might happen to us in the future, so I looked back on climate and environmental issues.” Kim Yoon-seo continued, “It was a happy and meaningful time to be a part of a work that could talk about the problems we face today. “I’m really grateful to the viewers who watched the journey with me,” he said.
Jang Se-won, who showed off his charm both as a ‘mad dog’ and as a ‘reliable senior’, also shared his thoughts, saying, “It was a time for me to think anew about what I could do for the environment while working on the project.” He continued, “I was happy to meet the viewers. Thank you to the viewers who have enjoyed watching so far. “I would also like to express my gratitude to those who are working to improve the global environment,” he said with affectionate greetings.
The new concept green drama 'Love in Blue' can be rewatched through 'Low Carbon (@lowcarbonkorea)' YouTube.
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr
In 'Love in Blue', which was released on the 27th, Minister of Environment Acid Rain (played by Cha Sun-bae) and Climate Commissioner Emissions (played by Yoon Ki-won) visited the research institute for an empirical test of resource recovery and Uranus research. Uranus expressed his discomfort by saying, “Since when are you staring at me so intently that you were so interested?”, but Acid Rain ignored the researchers, saying, “There is no such thing as a ragtag group of special forces.”
Despite the neglect of acid rain and emissions rights, their research was successful, showing a carbon dioxide reduction rate of more than 90%, and acid rain and emissions rights cheered and rejoiced. Uranus even anticipated problems after capture and expressed confidence, saying, “The captured carbon dioxide can be converted into clean hydrogen and energy with KLC solution.” He went on to reveal his future research plans, saying, “Securing the technology to convert to hydrogen energy is the reason for developing the KLC solution and the final goal of the Euronus project.”
However, the spy traitor (played by Yeon Mi-joo) stole the KLC ingredient analysis table to the Climate Agency Research Center, putting Uranus' research in danger of being halted again. When Jae-hwa learned of this, she ran away feeling sorry. Jae-Hwa Jae-Hwa, who drove away, said, “I am so angry that I die, but I will not blame anyone. He left a message saying, “I was happy to be able to have the same dream, even if just for a moment.” Uranus, who realized his feelings for Jae-won-hwa, chased after Jae-won-hwa's car, and finally met Jae-won-hwa, who stopped the car after seeing a no-road sign. In the end, the two looked at each other with smiles, and the open-ended drama 'Love in Blue' came to an end.
Today, as climate disasters continue to occur across the globe and the importance of 'carbon neutrality' is emphasized, 'Love in Blue' captures the reality of facing a climate catastrophe and once again makes us feel the seriousness of the environment and climate change. As the drama ended, Kim Yun-seo expressed her special feelings about working with the drama, saying, “It’s a story that might happen to us in the future, so I looked back on climate and environmental issues.” Kim Yoon-seo continued, “It was a happy and meaningful time to be a part of a work that could talk about the problems we face today. “I’m really grateful to the viewers who watched the journey with me,” he said.
Jang Se-won, who showed off his charm both as a ‘mad dog’ and as a ‘reliable senior’, also shared his thoughts, saying, “It was a time for me to think anew about what I could do for the environment while working on the project.” He continued, “I was happy to meet the viewers. Thank you to the viewers who have enjoyed watching so far. “I would also like to express my gratitude to those who are working to improve the global environment,” he said with affectionate greetings.
The new concept green drama 'Love in Blue' can be rewatched through 'Low Carbon (@lowcarbonkorea)' YouTube.
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr