Actors Park Seo Jun and Won Ji An, who play the roles of Lee Kyung-do and Seo Ji-woo respectively in "Tomorrow Will Be Different," have revealed the key to their relationship.
He spoke to the production staff about their acting chemistry and other things. According to the production staff, Park Seo Jun said that even after two breakups, they still love each other.
He defined Woo's relationship with the keyword "love," saying, "As time passes and we experience various situations, the form of love will change, but when I look at Kyung-do and Ji-woo, that feeling still remains."
I think their relationship can only be described as one of love." Won Ji An said that even after a long time has passed, Lee and Lee are still attracted to each other.
I used the word "magnet" to describe Kyung Do and Seo Ji Woo's appearance because I thought that a relationship like this could only be formed when they were drawn to each other in a way that they couldn't reject.
Thus, the story of Lee Kyung-do and Seo Ji-woo, who are attracted to each other like magnets and experience all the emotions of love, has drawn attention.
In addition, expectations are high for the pairing of Park Seo Jun and Won Ji An, who will portray a romance between two people who remain close to each other even as time passes.
Park Seo Jun said, "From the casting stage, I was curious to see who would play the role of Ji-woo, and I was really looking forward to it. I met actor Won Ji-an for the first time, and
"When I first saw her, she had the same vibe as Ji-woo, which made me feel more confident about the film," he said, recalling his first impression and stimulating his curiosity.
Won Ji An said, "On set, I mainly worked with the director and Park Seo Jun senior to decide how to portray the scenes.
There were many times when I was physically and emotionally overwhelmed by the intense story I was leading for so long, but each time, my senior was always considerate and I was grateful.
He also revealed behind the scenes of the filming, saying, "They helped me not to miss any of the delicate parts until the end of filming, and they were very considerate. Thanks to them,
I was able to learn so much from him and I am very grateful," he said, expressing his heartfelt gratitude to Park Seo Jun.
JTBC's new Saturday and Sunday TV series "Tomorrow Will Be Certain" will be broadcast in Korea at 10:40 pm on the 6th.
It will begin.
2025/12/03 14:47 KST
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