The Netflix series 'Move To Heaven' Successfully Gets Many Compliments from the Audience, Lee Jae Wook Gives Gratitude and Gives Praise to Lee Je Hoon Through His Personal Instagram Account.
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The Netflix series "Move to Heaven", which officially aired in mid-May 2021 (14/5), has successfully attracted attention. The drama with a total of 10 episodes managed to make the audience moved to tears at the story shown.
"Move to Heaven" itself tells the story of Geu-Ru (Tang Joon Sang) is a young man with Asperger's syndrome. He worked for his father's business "Move To Heaven." Their job is to organize the items left by the deceased. One day, Geu Ru's own father died. I am left alone, but his uncle Sang Gu (Lee Je Hoon) suddenly appears in front of him.
Sang Gu was a cold person, he was a martial athlete who fought in an underground competition. He went to jail because of what happened to his fight. Sang Gu is now Geu Ru's guardian, and they perform "Move To Heaven" together.
Lee Jae Wook is also known to be an actor in this Netflix series. Although not the main character, Lee Jae Wook's role also successfully captured the attention of the audience. This handsome actor plays Kim Su Cheol who is a martial arts athlete.
Lee Jae Wook also expressed his gratitude for being part of "Move to Heaven" through his personal Instagram account. Lee Jae Wook shared a series of portraits while filming the Netflix series.
"It's time for me to be very grateful and happy :)," said Lee Jae Wook in the upload he shared yesterday, Tuesday (25/5).
In the first portrait, the actor born in 1998 shared moments with Lee Je Hoon. Lee Jae Wook also praised his seniors in the entertainment world.
"Je Hoon sunbaenim is really the best," he continued by ending with a thumbs-up emoji.
Lee Jae Wook himself debuted as an actor through his role in the drama "Memories of the Alhambra". His name has become increasingly popular since becoming the character Baek Kyung in the drama "Extraordinary You" in 2019. (wk / alpha)