Upcoming Netflix series “You Have Done Well” (literal title) has apologized after inconveniencing locals while filming.
On April 26, a post was shared to an online community from someone who had come across a filming site for “You Have Done Well.” The post’s writer outlined their visit to the Gochang Green Barley Field Festival, where the drama was filming near the rapeseed field. They wrote that they were stopped from entering a certain area due to the drama’s filming, so they went in another direction to take photos of the rapeseed flowers. Although the drama filming was far away at this point, they added that they were told not to take photos.
Several people commented their similar experiences from this event, and while the drama was not explicitly named in the post, it was later revealed to have been “You Have Done Well.”
In response, the drama’s production company Pan Entertainment shared, “First off, we want to sincerely apologize to citizens who have experienced inconveniences. We tried to minimize inconvenience in the process of safe filming and preventing spoilers from leaking, but we apologize once again for failing to pay closer attention to those who spent their valuable time visiting [the festival].”
They added, “We deeply thank citizens for being understanding of our filming and we will work hard to be more careful in our filming process in the future too.”
“You Have Done Well,” with the Korean title written in Jeju dialect, will tell the adventurous life stories of Ae Soon and Gwan Shik who were born on Jeju Island in the 1950s. IU will play the role of the bold and rebellious Ae Soon while Park Bo Gum will star as Gwan Shik, a quiet but reliable character.
Source: Soompi