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"I'm a human from today." Lee Si-woo, from his first appearance, is an unrivaled aura..Kim Hyeyoon and Atty

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Choi Hyejin

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Actor Lee Si-woo clearly impressed viewers with the unique atmosphere of Gumiho, who became a human in "I'm a Human from Today."

In the first episode of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "I'm a Human from Today" (played by Park Chan-young, director Kim Jung-kwon), Lee Si-woo appeared as Kum-ho's sister Kumho, who is like a family member in Eun-ho's past (Kim Hye-yoon).

"I'm a Human from Today" is a fantasy romance about MZ Gumiho, who doesn't want to be human, and the left-handedness of a man with excessive self-love. Yi Si-woo first appeared in a wedding gown set in the early Joseon Dynasty.

In the broadcast on this day, Kumho (Lee Si-woo) showed an unusual sense of Gumiho by recognizing Eunho contained in his body at once through the smell of soil from Myohyangsan Mountain ahead of the wedding. Especially, "I still can't believe it. The scene in which I become a human being and form a relationship with the Nanggun I've been dreaming of has increased the immersion of the play by adding Lee Si-woo's unique calm and powerful voice.

Lee Si-woo's colorful charm shone in the ensuing flashback scene. Even while walking through the streets with Eun-ho, the appearance of being distracted by the Nanggun and bickering gave the Gumiho sisters an easy-going side.

On the other hand, the scene in which Kumho runs on a mountain path as if he were being chased and is handed a ranch map to Eunho, alluding to the cruel fate of human Kumho, stimulated curiosity. Attention is focusing on what kind of relationship Kumho will have with Eun-ho in the future.

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