Seoul = = 'He is the guy' Hwang Jung-eum Yoon Hyun-min, Seo Ji-hoon's hot-rolled behind-the-scenes still cut was released.
KBS 2TV Wall Street drama 'He Is He' (played by Lee Eun-young/directed by Choi Yoon-seok and Lee Ho) released a behind-the-scenes still cut featuring Hwang Jung-eum, Yoon Hyun-min and Seo Ji-hoon on the 28th.
In the previous broadcast, the romance between Seo Hyun-joo (Hwang Jung-eum) and Hwang Ji-woo (Yoon Hyun-min), which finally followed after twists and turns, stimulated interest. However, expectations are gathering until the final meeting where the love of the two people who showed different positions about marriage will flow in.
The behind-the-scenes cut includes various moments containing 1 inch outside the Camera of Hwang Jung-eum Yoon Hyun-min and Seo Ji-hoon. First, Hwang Jung-eum reveals the atmosphere of the filming scene with a smile that resembles the character Seo Hyun-joo in the play. In addition, I can get a glimpse of the passion for acting seriously and the affection for the work from the meticulous Hwang Jung-eum who reads the tattered script repeatedly.
Yoon Hyun-min's past life behind-the-scenes cut is also revealed and attracts attention. Yoon Hyun-min, who is staring at the air with a book in one hand, is giving off the intellectual charm of a senior school that anyone would have liked once. He also wears a headset and seriously looks at the screen, adding to his professional charm.
Seo Ji-hoon is concentrating his attention in front of the Camera. When the Camera is turned on, he is immersed in the role and is attracted to the extraordinary enthusiasm that shows a 200% synchro rate with Park Do-gum. Seo Ji-hoon's anti-war charm, which draws a V toward the Camera and makes a playful look, ascends the clown of viewers.
As such, the actors in The Guy Is the Guy are deeply immersed in acting to create a perfect character, and they are adding vitality to the filming without losing their joy. With only two times left to the end, they raise expectations about how they will fix the channel of the house theater until the end.