Ryu Hae-jun, ""Our Blues" Was a Great Responsibility"

Actor Ryu Hae-jun's new profile photo shoot has been released.

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High Story D&C introduced Ryu Hae-jun's new profile pictorial and interview on its official website on the 31st.

In the released photos, Ryu Hae-jun pulled off a variety of moods as if proving a wide spectrum of acting. In an interview released with the pictorial, Ryu Hae-jun said he wanted to act while looking into 'what kind of person am I' in high school. Since then, he has been working happily and gratefully. He said, "I want to be an actor like the sea. The sea is often visited by many people, and it is deep and endless. I also want to continue to show good things based on infinite possibilities", he said.

The behind-the-scenes story of tvN's "Our Blues" was also told. Ryu Hae-jun said, "I mostly filmed in Jeju Island, but there was a day when there were many difficult scenes due to the weather. It went on without a break, but I felt a lot of pressure because it was just me, and I felt a lot of responsibility to do it", he said. "As a result, there was a moment when I couldn't concentrate well, and I felt a sense of accomplishment and relief when I finished it. The next day, while taking a bath, I suddenly cried because I felt various emotions".

Meanwhile, Ryu Hae-jun, who debuted with tvN's "Drama Stage - Waves of Change" in 2019, has since appeared in various works one after another and has been building filmography step by step. He showed impressive acting skills by going back and forth between the small and big screen, including the drama "Our Blues", the movie "Not in This World", "The Asian Angel", "Dieter Fighter", and "Spring Day".

In particular, he appeared as the younger version of Lee Byung-hun in tvN's "Our Blues", which aired recently, and completed Lee Dong-seok in three dimensions, and he will show his solid acting skills again through tvN's "O'PENing - Babel Syndrome".

Ryu Hae-jun's new profile pictorial can be found on the official website of High Story D&C and social media.