'Mouse' Lee Seung-gi and Lee Hee-joon play a precise number of fights and a high psychological battle.
On the 12th episode of the TVN tree drama Mouse (playplayed by Choi Ran/directed by Choi Jun-bae) broadcast on April 14, Jung Ba-reum (played by Lee Seung-gi) was portrayed as suffering from the nervousness and anxiety that was pushed after brutally killing the rapist Kang Duk-soo (played by Jung Eun-pyo).
Jung Bar-rum started to verify the case with Lee Hee-joon, and exploded his curiosity with the appearance of rubber teeth looking at Jung-Rum with meaningful eyes and trying to take the mouth of the truth.
In the 13th broadcast on the 15th, Lee Seung-gi, who was worried about the whole thing, amplifies the tension once again by freezing in Lee Hee-joon's words. A scene where Jungbam and Rubber Chi arrive at the scene where evidence of the murder of Kang Duk-soo was found, and conducts a case reasoning. Jung Barum listens to each of the rubber teeth and watches them carefully, and the rubber teeth are facing the right face with a serious face.
Then, as Jung Bar-mum, who had been anxious all along, was caught in shock by closing his mouth, he is curious about what the authenticity of the remarks that "Kang Duk-soo other than the last broadcast" was said, and whether Jung Bar-mum will eventually be arrested in the hands of rubber teeth.
Lee Seung-gi and Lee Hee-joon delivered warmth and energy to the scene, including laughing and greeting as soon as they met on set. Then, before the scene shooting that had to be held in the water, we checked the script together and shared the ambassador practice, and finished the rehearsal of the "Practical Fire" which discussed detailed emotional performances such as eye exchange and facial expression. The two people who stood in front of the camera soon made the production team watching the face of a strong professional who finished shooting with one shot without NG.
"Both actors express a subtle nervous battle between each other with a few words and eyes," the production team said. “We are very proud of it,” he said. “We will pay attention to the mouth of the rubber teeth, which will tell a new truth about the Kang Duk-soo murder through the 13th broadcast today.”