Jang Lu: ‘Love Me’ – Finding Strength Through Music

〈Love Me〉 Jang Ryul. Photo provided by JTBC, SLL, How Pictures

Actor Jang Ryul returns.

JTBC’s new Friday series ‘Love Me’, which will be aired for the first time this evening (the 19th), is a drama that depicts the story of a somewhat selfish and perhaps more ordinary family that was only sad about my life and grows as they begin their own love. In the drama, Jang Ryul takes on the role of music director Joo Joo-hyeon and is ready to meet viewers.

Joo Do-hyun is a professional music director recognized in the industry. He has an honest personality and a good sense of humor, and is a person who goes well with the word freedom. Jang Ryul plans to play Joo Do-hyeon and create a ‘charming character’ who will appear in his mind like an afterimage without him even realizing it.

Jang Ryul explained, “By embodying the character’s gaze, voice and tone of voice, rhythm when reacting to others, laughter, and posture when wearing clothes and shoes in detail, I was able to gradually get closer to the character of Joo Joo-hyun that I had imagined.” In addition, Jang Ryul added, “Love Me is a work that will give you the strength to live again,” adding, “It will be able to give people who are unable to get closer to themselves the strength to get closer to themselves.”

Meanwhile, “Love Me” airs two consecutive episodes every Friday at 8:50 PM on JTBC, starting today.

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