Jung Hae In's Travel Log
Jung Hae In's Travel Log

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Jung Hae In's Travel Log

2020
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
Korean

Actor Jung Hae In becomes the producer of a documentary. He is hosting his version of the documentary Backpack Travels and chooses his first destination New York, the city where every traveler dreams about. It is a documentary about walking as he travels around the city. He will be joined by his fellow actors Eun Jong Gun and Lim Hyun Soo, and they will show their unexpected chemistry. How will their walk-documentary turnout?

Insights

Director: Not explicitly credited for a single director, as it is a reality travelogue series often featuring Jung Hae In himself in a directing/hosting capacity alongside a production crew.Genres: Reality, Travel, Documentary

Plot Summary

This reality travelogue follows popular South Korean actor Jung Hae In as he embarks on a personal journey through New Zealand. The series captures his genuine experiences, from exploring breathtaking landscapes and engaging with local culture to reflecting on his life and career. It offers viewers an intimate look at the actor off-screen, showcasing his candid moments and appreciation for nature and adventure.

Critical Reception

As a reality travelogue focused on a celebrity's personal journey, critical reviews are less about traditional film criticism and more about audience reception. It was generally well-received by fans of Jung Hae In and those interested in travel documentaries, appreciated for its relaxed pace and authentic portrayal of the actor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers an intimate and relaxed look at Jung Hae In's personal travel experiences.

  • Appreciated for its scenic visuals of New Zealand and the actor's candid interactions.

  • Seen as a fan-service piece providing insights into the actor's personality outside of scripted roles.

Google audience: Audience feedback primarily highlights the enjoyable and calming nature of the series, praising Jung Hae In's natural charisma and the beautiful scenery. Many viewers found it a refreshing change from his dramatic acting roles.

Fun Fact

The travelogue was filmed during Jung Hae In's personal vacation time in New Zealand, allowing for a more spontaneous and genuine exploration of the country.

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