Ji Chang-wook, who recently played the role of Lee Eul in Netflix's original The Sound of Magic and showed off the aspect of a musical star, decorated the June issue of Esquire.
Ji Chang-wook said in an Interview with Esquire, "The Sound of Magic, the original Web toon of the same name, is a masterpiece. It is true that I have a message that is hard to jump over and that I have been burdened by so much love in my contemporary life. "However, the stories about the messages, poverty, money, sexuality, and lost dreams of this work were felt as my story in some ways and Top Model."
“The original is excellent in expression techniques,” he continued. In the original work, expressions such as caricatures are mainly depicted in scenes where music and music appear among the characters that appear in the Web toon or depict in reality. "
The Sound of Magic is a work that includes a lot of scenes treated with CG and is said to have acted for a long time in front of the screen. Ji Chang-wook gave a very candid answer to this. “I thought it wasn’t too hard to play a cut in front of a green screen,” he said. “But it’s a whole different story to keep your focus in front of the green screen for a few hours, two or three hours, and three or four hours.”
The June 2022 issue of Esquire, which is a picture of The Sound of Magic actor Ji Chang-wook, will be available at bookstores from the 23rd, and can be found on the Esquire Korea website (https://www.esquirekorea.co.kr/).