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- Interview with actress Ahn Bo-hyun, who plays Sun Jae-kyu in tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever."
Actor Ahn Bo-hyun thanked Lee Ju-bin for his acting partnership with the drama "Spring Fever."
Ahn Jung-hyun held a round interview to commemorate the end of tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever" (written by Kim A-jung/directed by Park Won-guk) at a cafe in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 11th.
Spring Fever, which ended the previous day, is a spring-day romance between Yoon Bom (Lee Joo-bin), a teacher with a cold wind, and Sun Jae-kyu (An Bo-hyun), a man with a burning heart, based on a popular web novel of the same name.
Ahn Bo-hyun, who plays Sun Jae-gyu, increased his muscles to 5kg to capture the character's overwhelming physique, and as a result, he completed a visual that seemed to have broken through the original work. In addition, Ahn Bo-hyun, who is from Busan, showed his charm by perfectly showing the indifferent but caring side of "straight forward man" with a native dialect. In addition, he expressed the guilt and hurt behind his healthy, beast-like appearance, and the desperate desire to escape his father's abuse with delicate emotions, giving viewers a variety of emotions.
On the day of the end, Ahn Bo-hyun said, "The drama started on a very hot day and ended when it got cold. It feels like a memory because I filmed about 90% of it in Pohang. It's vivid because it's only been two months since the shooting. On the other hand, I think there is an old scene, and I communicated with the director, writer, and actors yesterday (10th)."
As for achieving a successful ending with the target audience rating, he said, "I don't want to dwell on the ratings, but I was curious because it was a person. It was amazing that it went up little by little. Apart from the ratings, I was grateful whenever I heard that it exceeded 400 million views. It is a work that my family in the countryside liked more than ever," he said, expressing satisfaction.
He also revealed his chemistry with Lee Ju-bin, who plays the opposite role of Yoon Bom. He said, "The synchro ratio is high. I read the book with excitement, but I think we worked well together and filmed comfortably. It must not have been easy to shoot in Pohang, but I'm glad it ended well," he said, thanking Lee Ju-bin.
Actor Cha Seo-won, who plays Choi Yi-joon, also mentioned. Ahn Bo-hyun said, "I did a daily drama with Cha Seowon seven years ago. Even before joining the army, they kept in touch. I was so happy to hear about the casting. I think what I did like a child was captured on the screen. I think the bromance lived well because he acted well without being hated at all. Rather, I think it became a strange triangular relationship, so I think it's because Cha Seowon did well," he said, expressing his special feelings for Cha Seowon.
Regarding the kissing scene with Lee Ju-bin, he said, "I didn't think it was regular to do a nice kissing scene. In my head, Jae-gyu was actually raising his nephew, so I thought he might be single. "I think it looked cute because it showed Jae-gyu's unfamiliar appearance," he said.
He also recalled the shooting of the ending of the tango pose in the second episode. Ahn Bo-hyun said, "I actually didn't like that scene. I was worried that Bom's problem would be drawn lightly because his posture seemed so ridiculous after Jae-gyu saved Bom, but I think he thought it was cute. After that, I think I was also accepted as I saw the story connected when we posed that pose one more time."
He continued, "Even at the scene, they liked my big chemistry (with Lee Ju-bin). Wouldn't it be because there are people who are narrow and narrow. It was awkward to see two people dressed up at the ending, but it was really nice because it was a happy ending. (Lee Joo-bin) is small and good to hold. Thank you for being so immersed in (the romance)," he said.
The romantic comedy genre, which has a happy ending, is Ahn Bo-hyun. In response, he said, "The pain of Jae-gyu was something I had to challenge," adding, "I didn't choose the work because it was a rocko, but I chose it because I thought I could show various aspects. I don't think the actions that Jae-gyu did were really funny, so I think the Rococo aspect was good. I still don't have my mom again this time. Still, I thought it ended with a happy ending after a long time," he confessed, drawing laughter.
(To be continued in the interview ②)
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