Lee Ji-eun and Park Bo-gum's "When Life Gives You Tangerines", Apologies for the Inconvenience

The drama "When Life Gives You Tangerines" apologized for nuisance filming.

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On the 26th, an online community posted an article saying that the drama provided inconvenience at the Gochang Green Barley Field Festival site. The writer of the post said, "I entered the rape flower field, took pictures, and walked, and a staff member blocked me and said I couldn't go through there because a drama was being filmed. Even when I was trying to take pictures of the flower in the direction of the filming, they would yell at me that I can't take pictures. They were preventing tourists from taking pictures of flowers, not even from far away".

The writer said, "I don't think it's right that they block off people from the very entrance. They should just block off the filming area if they have to. They were preventing tourists from coming in at four in the afternoon, which is the busiest time of the day. This is supposed to be a festival but the tourists were all offended and went back".

The drama turned out to be "When Life Gives You Tangerines" starring Lee Ji-eun (IU) and Park Bo-gum. Recognizing the controversy, "We tried to minimize inconvenience in the process of safe filming and preventing spoiler leakage, but we apologize for not paying more careful attention to those who have taken valuable time to visit", adding, "We will continue to be more careful in the filming process".

Meanwhile, the drama "When Life Gives You Tangerines" is a romance period drama that unravels the adventurous lives of Ae-soon and Gwan-sik born in Jeju in the 1950s, directed by Kim Won-seok, director of "My Mister" and "Signal".