Lee Jun-ki has announced his next drama project, and it’ll be a thriller for MBC called
Two Weeks, which
may sound familiar as it’s the drama from the
49 Days,
Prosecutor Princess, and
My Daughter Seo-young writer that takes place within a two-week time span.
Yay for Lee Jun-ki coming back to television… though I’m a little
disappointed that this means he won’t be taking that other project he
was considering,
1930s action noir Age of Feeling.
Both projects have their merits so it’s not that he’s chosen badly; I
just really dug the idea of a period noir set in Shanghai and thought
he’d be a great fit for it. (As far as I can tell,
Age of Feeling is still in the planning stages and hasn’t secured a broadcaster yet.)
No matter, since it’s
Two Weeks he has confirmed, which on paper sounds vaguely like
Mandate of Heaven mashed with
24:
The hero gets slapped with a false murder charge and learns that he has
a daughter with leukemia, and spends the next two weeks in a
life-or-death struggle to save himself and the girl. On the upside,
thanks to the time period I don’t actually think the contemporary
Two Weeks will be just like
Mandate (though there are the obvious similarities, of course). And while the time frame doesn’t equate to a real-time scenario like
24,
I do think cramming an entire drama of roughly 20 episodes within 14
days makes for an interesting storytelling format. Plus, I just really
like Lee Jun-ki and would be happy to watch him on my screen again; he
was so great in
Arang and the Magistrate and conveyed a
sensitivity that I haven’t always felt from him (usually because he
tends to push, emotionally, rather than letting moments breathe), and I
want to see him keep up that growth.
Two Weeks will be a Wednesday-Thursday drama that’ll follow
Queen of the Classroom (which follows gangster melo-romance
When A Man Loves). It’ll premiere in Auguest.
Source
dramabean
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