Lee Je Hoon, Lee Dong Hwi, Kwak Dong Yeon, and Cha EUN WOO (ASTRO) moved into a rented room in Finland to be in nature, raising viewership ratings.
On the 6th, tvN variety show "Finland Rental Living" aired, with Lee Je Hoon, Lee Dongho, Kwak Dong Yeon, and Cha EUN WOO as the yo
The series drew laughs from viewers as it depicted the family arriving in a rented room in Finnish Lapland, known as the northern roof of Lapland, and adapting to life in the countryside.
As a result, the viewership rating for "Finland Rented Room" was 3.4% on average for households in the capital area and 5.5% at its highest, according to Nielsen Korea, a viewership rating research company.
%, and recorded an average of 3.3% and 4.7% on a national household basis, ranking first in the same time slot among cable and regular channels in both the metropolitan area and nationwide.
The viewership ratings for both men and women reached a peak of 2.2% in the metropolitan area and 2.4% nationwide, ranking first in the same time slot on both cable and general-purpose channels in both the metropolitan area and nationwide.
On this day, the actors met for the first time in Seoul, exchanged friendly greetings, and kicked off their rented room life. The four of them wanted to jump into an unfamiliar natural environment, so they
I heard about my destination, Finnish Lapland, and the room I was renting, and then I quickly made the preparations to move in.
After a 20-hour flight, we arrived at Rovaniemi, the gateway city of Lapland.
After landing, Lee Je Hoon, Lee Dong Hwi, Kwak Dong Yeon and Cha EUN WOO began to adapt to the local environment by tasting reindeer burgers for the first time in their lives in what may be their last time in the city.
As they raced along the road, covered with greenery and blue skies, they were surprised to see a reindeer roaming the road freely.
The forced deprivation of digital technology has raised expectations for rented living. The rented room, located between the lake and the forest, is also impressive for its quiet atmosphere, free from the noise and lights of the city.
Immersed in the fantastical scenery, Lee Je Hoon, Lee Dong Hoon, Kwak Dong Yeon and Cha Eun Woo were brought back to reality when the room owner told them they had to take a shower in the lake.
The rooms they live in have no running water, electricity or radio signals. They use iceboxes instead of refrigerators, lamps instead of electricity, and direct fire instead of gas.
This made me realize that life in the countryside is not easy for city actors. Furthermore, to get drinking water, they have to fetch it directly from a spring in the forest.
The four of them grabbed buckets and set out to fetch water. They were pleased with the cool, clean spring water, and managed to fill two buckets with water, marking the first step towards a life in the countryside.
Thus, "Finland Rental Living" is a story about actors Lee Je Hoon and Lee Dongho in a city in Finnish Lapland, the land of the midnight sun, known as the northern roof of the earth.
The slapstick adaptation story of Lee, Kwak Dong Yeon, and Cha Eun Woo to the countryside provides eye candy. Above all, the unexpected charms and amusing exchanges between the actors that were not seen in the TV series or the movie make the viewers laugh.
The film evoked a sense of wonder at the unique scenery of Finnish Lapland, where the four actors live in a rented room. The lakes, forests, animals playing freely on the land, and
The Lappish lifestyle, where everyone shares the heritage given by nature, has a comforting effect on the hearts of viewers. So, what kind of daily life do the four actors lead in Finland, which remains number one in the happiness index?
I'm looking forward to the next episode to see how they will spend their time together. "Finland Rental Life" was broadcast in Korea every Friday at 8:40 pm.

By 編集部 2024/12/08 12:03 KST