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Eighteen Moments Ong Seong-wus acting passion was captured.JTBCs drama Drama The Behind Cut of Ong Seong-wu, who plays Choi Jun Woo in the 18 Moments (director Nayeon, playwright Yoon Kyung-ah), and captures viewers with its refreshing boyhood and innocence, was released.In the open photo, Ong Seong-wu concentrates on his serious face without putting the script in his hand regardless of place and time.Ong Seong-wu is not only meticulously monitoring at the end of the filming, but also actively sharing his opinions with director Shim Nayeon and working on his first starring role with his passion and responsibility.Especially, as we have to express the character Choi Jun Woo with eyes and actions rather than ambassadors, we can get a glimpse of the reason for the favorable response to Ong Seong-wu, who plays 18 Moments in the scene of constantly trying to perform delicate emotions.Ong Seong-wu is completing the growth of eighteen Choi Jun Woo, who meets various people in the space of school and grows little by little, with his own breathing.In addition, the appearance of Junwoo starting a straight line full of affection toward Subin (Kim Hyang-gi) stimulates the love cells of the viewers by giving a throbbing poten.In addition, the scene where the boy and the girl who became aware of the feelings of the first love trembling in the heart comfort each other induces a smile and makes them cheer for their love.Meanwhile, the fact that Junwoo and Subin are dating has been discovered by Subins mother (Kim Sun-young) and has heightened dramatic tension, drawing attention to what crisis will be encountered in the relationship between the two.Fantasy, Dramahouse, Kiest Offered

Eighteen Moments Ong Seong-wu's acting passion was captured.

JTBC's Drama Drama The Behind Cut of Ong Seong-wu, who plays Choi Jun Woo in the 18 Moments (director Nayeon, playwright Yoon Kyung-ah), and captures viewers with its refreshing boyhood and innocence, was released.

In the open photo, Ong Seong-wu concentrates on his serious face without putting the script in his hand regardless of place and time. Ong Seong-wu is not only meticulously monitoring at the end of the filming, but also actively sharing his opinions with director Shim Nayeon and working on his first starring role with his passion and responsibility. Especially, as we have to express the character Choi Jun Woo with eyes and actions rather than ambassadors, we can get a glimpse of the reason for the favorable response to Ong Seong-wu, who plays '18 Moments' in the scene of constantly trying to perform delicate emotions.

Ong Seong-wu is completing the growth of eighteen Choi Jun Woo, who meets various people in the space of school and grows little by little, with his own breathing. In addition, the appearance of Junwoo starting a straight line full of affection toward Subin (Kim Hyang-gi) stimulates the love cells of the viewers by giving a throbbing poten. In addition, the scene where the boy and the girl who became aware of the feelings of the first love trembling in the heart comfort each other induces a smile and makes them cheer for their love.

Meanwhile, the fact that Junwoo and Subin are dating has been discovered by Subin's mother (Kim Sun-young) and has heightened Dramatic tension, drawing attention to what crisis will be encountered in the relationship between the two.

Fantasy, Dramahouse, Kiest Offered