“Are you crazy?” BTS Jin, why is he becoming more and more giddy (Giddy Up Giddy Up)
The main poster and trailer for the Netflix variety show ‘Giddy Up Giddy Up’ have been released.
‘Giddy Up Giddy Up’, which will be released worldwide on April 8, is an eccentric, new concept homestay variety show where Giddy Up, Jin, and Ji Ye-eun interact with guests at Giddy Up Giddy Up in Ulleungdo, where thoughts flow in a giddy manner. This is a work created by PD Jung Hyo-min, who pioneered the homestay variety genre through [Hyori‘s Homestay], and writer Yoon Shin-hye, and Giddy Up, who is armed with raw honesty. The show depicts the chemistry between the irreplaceable owner Kian84, the savvy ‘all-rounder employee’ BTS Jin, and the youngest captain Ji Ye-eun.
If the previously released teaser poster and trailer stimulated curiosity with the extraordinary visuals of Kianjang where Kian’s imagination became reality, the main poster and trailer unveiled today further stimulate anticipation with the Kianjang scenery overflowing with ‘Kian-like’ joy. First, the main poster, which features the Kianjang family‘s ever-changing expressions and the intriguing phrase ‘Between healing and killing’, heralds the birth of a new type of guesthouse variety show never seen before.
The main trailer arouses interest with the spectacular sight of Kianjang, a 5-star(?) guesthouse on the sea where even hardship becomes romantic. Kian84, who designed the guesthouse on Ulleungdo. Even the vast ocean in front of the guest house is full of unimaginable romanticism. Starting with the entrance that can only be accessed by climbing, to the kitchen that can only be accessed by climbing a pole, Jin and Jin Ye-eun can’t hide their absurdity at the design that makes them say, “Isn‘t this crazy?”
However, Jin and Ji Ye-eun have already completed the guest house patch in the guest house where the owner handles everything from cleaning, meals, and care. The sight of them naturally taking a nap on the bare floor, saying, “I think I’m starting to resemble the owner,” adds to the cheerful laughter. Although it‘s a little unfamiliar and uncomfortable, the guests enjoy the guest house in their own way, saying, “It’s youth itself,” and the following statement, “A house full of ‘romance,’” makes us even more curious about the episode of the guest house that creates unimaginable memories as well as the romance that comes after hardship.
PDs Jung Hyo-min, Lee So-min, and Hwang Yoon-seo said the most important thing they considered while producing ‘Daehwajang Gianjang’ was to leave open the possibility of ‘dramatic situations’. They emphasized that unpredictable, drastic situations are the only fun thing about ‘Daehwajang Gianjang’.’ They continued, ‘I hope viewers will think, ‘I want to go to Gianjang at least once,’ and added, ‘At first, people will watch it wondering, ‘What kind of entertainment show is this?’, but I hope it will be ‘stically fun and strangely affectionate.’’
The new-concept bed and breakfast variety show ‘Daehwajang Gianjang’, which goes back and forth between chaos and fantasy, will be available exclusively on Netflix starting April 8. A total of 9 episodes will be released over 3 weeks starting on the 8th, and 3 episodes will be released sequentially every week starting with 3 episodes in the first week.
Jeong Hee-yeon, Donga.com reporter shine2562@donga.com
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