The cast of the upcoming drama “Bad Memory Eraser” has shared their excitement as the premiere approaches!
“Bad Memory Eraser” is a new MBN romance drama about a man whose life changes due to a memory eraser and the woman who holds his fate in her hands. Kim Jaejoong will star as Lee Kun, who was once a promising tennis player but lost his self-esteem and confidence after an injury. Jin Se Yeon will star as neuropsychiatrist Kyung Joo Yeon, who unintentionally winds up becoming Lee Kun’s fake first love through memory manipulation.
Lee Jong Won will play Lee Kun’s younger brother Lee Shin, who is the No. 1 tennis player in the world but harbors secret emotional wounds, while Yang Hye Ji will play his lovable interpreter Jeon Sae Yan.
Kim Jaejoong shared his excitement about the drama, saying, “I’m thrilled and happy to meet viewers through ‘Bad Memory Eraser.’ This drama brings back memories of every moment I spent with Lee Kun. For me, ‘Bad Memory Eraser’ is a bittersweet show that will tickle viewers’ hearts, make them tear up, and provide a refreshing sense of relief. Please look forward to it.” He also highlighted his favorite scene, an emotional scene on a Han River bridge with his character’s younger brother Lee Shin, emphasizing, “It’s a crucial scene in the storyline, so please don’t miss it.”
Jin Se Yeon shared her enthusiasm for the drama, saying, “I’m thrilled to showcase a new character that I haven’t portrayed before. I hope everyone has a refreshing summer with ‘Bad Memory Eraser.'” She highlighted her most memorable scene, where Lee Kun rescues Kyung Joo Yeon at a tennis match, explaining, “I was deeply immersed in filming this scene because it marks the beginning of Lee Kun and Kyung Joo Yeon’s romance as they both feel an inexplicable thrill.”
Lee Jong Won also expressed his excitement about playing Lee Shin, saying, “I’m thrilled to present a new side of myself with this character. You can also expect great chemistry with the other actors.” He singled out Lee Shin’s tennis match scene as his favorite, noting, “The tennis match scene is particularly memorable. I practiced and worked hard to make it feel authentic, and I’m happy with how it turned out.”
Finally, Yang Hye Ji said, “’Bad Memory Eraser’ has a mix of fun elements including humor, exciting romance, and bonding between the female characters, so viewers can look forward to the drama.” She also noted, “The hidden story between Jeon Sae Yan and Lee Shin is especially memorable. Their intriguing journey will add extra enjoyment to the drama.”
“Bad Memory Eraser” premieres on August 2 at 9:40 p.m. KST and will be available with subtitles on Dramacool.
source: Soompi