'Itaewon Clath' Park Seo-joon Kwon Nara caught in tears .. Emotional scene behind-the-scenes cut topic
Actor Kwon Nara of Itaewon Klath has released an emotional scene behind-the-scenes cut. The sincere appearance of Confessions with tears that have been hidden in the meantime attracts attention. Viewers are deeply sympathetic to Hot Summer Days, who do their best without buying their bodies, and are warmly cheering.
The Ayman Samman project released a still shot of JTBC's Golden Earth Drama Itaewon Klath on the 11th, showing Oh Soo-ah (Kwon Nara), who tears Park Seo-joon in the play.
Kwon Nara is the back door that Oh Soo-ah has been preparing for the filming more than ever, as it is a scene where Oh Soo-ah has been pouring out the sadness and sincerity that has been pressing for so long. When the filming began, I was completely immersed in Oh Soo-ah's situation and overwhelmed the scene with authentic Feeling acting.
As a result, in the last 12 episodes, Oh Soo-ah told Roy, "Can't you just stop? Drop it all and come to me. We will be happy. "The scene of Confessions with tears was born, which led to sympathy of viewers. In addition, Park’s response that revenge for Jangga is a priority was to shed tears, which made a deep impression because it was in conflict with Oh Soo-ah, who had always been rational.
Oh Soo-ah then pointed out his direction to Park, saying, "When revenge is over? Is it happy then?" He gave Park a deep lust in the hearts of many as well as many people.
The helplessness of watching the troubled Roy as a “janga” person, and the fond heart that Roy wished to be happy with all the heavy loads, was created through the matured Feeling performance of Kwon Nara, and viewers cheered her Hot Summer Days.
The 'jangga', which is pressing 'salmon night' inside and outside. In it, interest and expectation for Kwon Nara, who will express Oh Soo-ah in conflict, is pouring in, looking at the back of Jangga and Chairman Jang Dae-hee (Yoo Jae-myung).
Meanwhile, Itaewon Klath, starring Kwon Nara, will be broadcast every Friday and Saturday at 10:50 pm JTBC.
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