Suffocating vehicle Chase...VagaBond' Lee Seung-gi's Gunpil Action

Attention is high to see SBSs new drama Vagabond, starring Lee Seung-gi and Bae Suzy, open a new chapter in Koreas Action Drama as the second Iris.This expectation is growing as it captures the attention of viewers by abundantly containing various attractions including colorful action.Vagabond is about the collapse of a civil-port passenger plane, which will include stuntmen and NIS agents digging into a huge national corruption.Lee Seung-gi plays Cha Dal-gun, who lost his nephew in an airliner accident in the drama, and Bae Suzy is a NIS agent and works with Lee Seung-gi.Drama, who started on the 20th, has closely solved the process of questioning the crash of the passenger plane.Large-scale production cost of 25 billion wonVagabond reminds me of KBS 2TV Drama Iris in 2009, which deals with high-intensity action, exotic scenery as well as the stories of spy agents who carry out their lives.As the broadcast broke through the audience rating of 10% (Nilson Korea) on the 21st, which was only two times on the air, viewers favorable comments continued that Action Drama, which connects Iris, seems to have a new masterpiece.In addition, the exotic scenery that was filmed and captured in Morocco for two months was enough to attract viewers.Morocco is also the space where the spy films Bone Identity and 007 Spectre were filmed.We made the most of the buzz-in-the-moment shot that looks down from top to bottom, said Lee Gil-bok, the camera director.
Attention is high to see SBSs new drama Vagabond, starring Lee Seung-gi and Bae Suzy, open a new chapter in Koreas Action Drama as the second Iris.This expectation is growing as it captures the attention of viewers by abundantly containing various attractions including colorful action.Vagabond is about the collapse of a civil-port passenger plane, which will include stuntmen and NIS agents digging into a huge national corruption.Lee Seung-gi plays Cha Dal-gun, who lost his nephew in an airliner accident in the drama, and Bae Suzy is a NIS agent and works with Lee Seung-gi.Drama, who started on the 20th, has closely solved the process of questioning the crash of the passenger plane.Large-scale production cost of 25 billion wonVagabond reminds me of KBS 2TV Drama Iris in 2009, which deals with high-intensity action, exotic scenery as well as the stories of spy agents who carry out their lives.As the broadcast broke through the audience rating of 10% (Nilson Korea) on the 21st, which was only two times on the air, viewers favorable comments continued that Action Drama, which connects Iris, seems to have a new masterpiece.In addition, the exotic scenery that was filmed and captured in Morocco for two months was enough to attract viewers.Morocco is also the space where the spy films Bone Identity and 007 Spectre were filmed.We made the most of the buzz-in-the-moment shot that looks down from top to bottom, said Lee Gil-bok, the camera director.

Attention is high to see SBS’s new Drama VagaBond, starring Lee Seung-gi and Bae Suzy, open a new chapter in Korea’s Action Drama as the second Iris. This expectation is growing as it captures the attention of viewers by abundantly containing various attrActions including colorful Action. VagaBond is about the collapse of a civil-port passenger plane, which will include stuntmen and NIS agents digging into a huge national corruption. Lee Seung-gi plays Cha Dal-gun, who lost his nephew in an airliner accident in the Drama, and Bae Suzy is a NIS agent and works with Lee Seung-gi. Drama, who started on the 20th, has closely solved the process of questioning the crash of the passenger plane.

Large-scale production cost of 25 billion won

VagaBond' reminds me of KBS 2TV Drama Iris' in 2009, which deals with high-intensity Action, exotic scenery as well as the stories of spy agents who carry out their lives. As the broadcast broke through the audience rating of 10% (Nilson Korea) on the 21st, which was only two times on the air, viewers' favorable comments continued that "Action Drama, which connects Iris', seems to have a new masterpiece".

In addition, the exotic scenery that was filmed and captured in Morocco for two months was enough to attract viewers. Morocco is also the space where the spy films 'Bone Identity' and '007 Spectre' were filmed. “We made the most of the ‘buzz-in-the-moment shot’ that looks down from top to bottom,” said Lee Gil-bok, the camera director.