City Boys' Hilarious Adaptation Journey in Finland: 'Living in a Finnish Room'

The adventure of City Boys, featuring Lee Je-hoon (이제훈), Lee Dong-whee (이동휘), Kwak Dong-yeon (곽동연), and Cha Eun-woo (차은우), is set to unfold in Finland. The new tvN show, 'Living in a Finnish Room' (핀란드 셋방살이), premieres on December 6 and follows the misadventures of four men with zero survival skills as they navigate life in the remote countryside of Lapland, Finland, tackling daily necessities in a local manner. A recently released highlight reel showcases their unexpected charms and humorous moments.
In the video, Lee Je-hoon stands out as the 'clumsy eldest brother,' whose comical blunders provide plenty of laughs. Despite his on-screen perfection, his real-life antics earn him a 'zero' score, leaving him flustered as he remarks, "I did this well in the movies..." His younger companions react with shock and laughter at his ongoing mishaps.
Lee Dong-whee, known for his vibrant personality, injects energy into the quiet Finnish countryside with his humor and singing, acting as the group's 'mood maker.' His continuous jokes and songs turn him into a living jukebox, as he declares, "I have to be the funny one here," successfully eliciting laughter from his brothers.
On the other hand, Kwak Dong-yeon showcases his skills as a 'household expert' thanks to his experience living alone. Taking charge of cooking and household chores, he earns the nickname 'Pin Jong-won' (핀종원), a blend of Finland and the famous chef Baek Jong-won. His unexpected contributions and carefree spirit in nature highlight the romantic side of living in Finland, as he expresses, "I just want to run around."
Meanwhile, Cha Eun-woo, a seasoned variety show star, demonstrates impressive adaptability to the unfamiliar Finnish environment, leading his brothers with ease. His ability to connect with locals and animals alike brings warmth and smiles to viewers. Emphasizing his responsibility to entertain, he states, "I have to be funny here," hinting at his comedic potential in the show.
'Living in a Finnish Room' promises to deliver laughter through the chaotic survival experiences of these four men with zero life skills in Lapland, Finland. Combining pure healing and local adaptation, the show is set to air on December 6 at 8:40 PM.
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