"Photon Mae" Jeon Hye-bin Kim Kyoungnam, is Hearts off? With a cloth dew and a three-way face-to-face
'OK Photon Mae' Jeon Hye-bin, Kim Kyoungnam, and the scene of the three-way face-to-face scene were captured.
In the last KBS 2TV weekend Drama OK Photon Mae (playplay by Moon Young-nam/directed by Lee Jin-seo/produced Green Snake Media, Fan Entertainment), Lee Kwang-nam (Jeon Hye-bin) focused his attention on Han Ye-seul (Kim Kyungnam) who treats him coolly. Han Ye-seul decided to move because Lee Kwang-nam, who is well-being with her husband Nap-seung (Son Woo-hyun), was constantly concerned, and Lee Kwang-sik complained to Han Ye-seul, who was so nervous. In the meantime, when Han Ye-seul brought Lee Tae-ri (Chun Dew) to his One Room, Lee Kwang-sik imagined the skinship of the two people alone and went to Han Ye-seul's house several times and laughed.
In the ninth episode to be broadcast on the 10th, Jeon Hye-bin and Kim Kyoungnam will be carrying a 'heart Signal' that will be deflected by a cloth dew. Han Ye-seul and Lee Tae-ri, who were walking out of the One Room building in the play, met. Han Ye-seul, who saw Lee Kwang-sik, tries to talk to Lee Kwang-sik first, but Lee Kwang-sik reacts coldly. Then Lee Tae-ri approaches and Han Ye-seul grabs Lee Tae-ri's hand and goes up the stairs. Lee Kwang-sik's expression, which reveals his disapproval by staying alone, is intriguing about what will happen to Lee Kwang-sik - Han Ye-seul - Lee Tae-ri's "triangle relationship ignition".
The scene of 'Triangle Face' by Jeon Hye-bin and Kim Kyoungnam and Chun Dew was filmed in March. Despite the fact that the three people were shooting a little late, they continued the storm conversation as soon as they met, and the scene was hot before shooting. In the full-scale filming, each of the three performed a genuine performance with vivid feelings, and as soon as they received the OK Cut sign, they laughed at the same time and made a laughing sea. The energetic energy of the three people who cared for each other and made a smile gave vitality to those who watched.