"I considered this project as the work of emptying everything. The director added that he wanted to leave some room for the viewers to fill in the void themselves as they followed along Park's journey. But if I do have a wish, I hope people enjoy it and have lingering feeling afterward," Lee Na-young said during an interview with The Korea Times, Friday, held in Jongno District, Seoul. Everyone will have a different takeaway (from the series). I just hope (the viewers) could watch it like they're spacing out and enjoy it without any pressure. "'Feeling relatable' itself sounds like a homework. The series' lead actor, Lee Na-young, and director Lee Jong-pill, said "One Day Off" is an easy-to-watch series with a story that is all about emptying everything. Yet, the eight-part series takes viewers through the low-key, feel-good journey with each of the 20-minute episodes, offering relatable, comforting moments as they follow the trips and Park's encounters with different people along the way. She just wanders around with no specific itinerary.ĭirector Lee Jong-pill / Courtesy of Wavve and The LAMP In Wavve's new original series, "One Day Off," a high school teacher, Park Ha-kyung (Lee Na-young), goes on a simple, one-day journey to different cities in Korea every week to escape her ordinary, repetitive life. Actress Lee Na-young plays the character of Park Ha-kyung in the Wavve's new original series, "One Day Off." Courtesy of Wavve and The LAMP
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