Lee Gyoo-hyeong delivers 'Life' closing remarks
JTBC's Monday Drama 'Life' (playplayed by Soo Yeon Lee/directed by Hong Jong-chan and Lim Hyun-wook) will end on September 11. In "Life," Lee Gyoo-hyeong played the role of Sun Woo, a judge on the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Committee, and expressed his two roles excellently, including Dark Sun Woo, which exists only in the fantasy of Sun Woo and Ye Jin Woo (Lee Dong-wook).
Lee Gyoo-hyeong said on the 11th, "It was an honor to be able to shoot with good seniors and juniors. It was a great honor to be able to work with director Hong Jong-chan and writer Soo Yeon Lee "
Lee Gyoo-hyeong has made a lot of effort before the start to express Sun Woo, which is uncomfortable with legs in the play. “I practiced wheelchairs at home a month before shooting, and I also looked at them while watching the videos,” he said. “I tried to understand their lives a little while watching documentary videos of people who are uncomfortable.”
He also added efforts to save the two-sided 'Two Sun Woo' character. When playing two Sun Woo, Lee Gyoo-hyeong's most important part was 'to make it look the same differently'. Lee Gyoo-hyeong explained, “I thought about making two completely different characters after receiving the script for the first time, but after having a lot of conversations with the director of the artist, the character came out with the same appearance but subtlely different tone.”
He also preached his thoughts about the character, saying, "I thought that I should not throw a message through this person, but rather let the cog wheel called Sun Woo go well with other characters in the big frame written by the artist."
The most memorable ambassador selected by Lee Gyoo-hyeong also met with the essential part of the Sun Woo character he understood. Lee Gyoo-hyeong said, "There is a scene in the play where Sun Woo says, 'I am not so happy or good in this Life, I want to do it as soon as it is over.' It is an ambassador that feels how Sun Woo has lived with, so it remains in Memory "
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