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I'm a human from todayMan' Lee Si-woo "Time to grow to the next level as an actor." How do you feel about the end of the show

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Choi Hyejin

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Actor Lee Si-woo expressed his feelings about the end of "I'm a human being from today."

On the 1st, Lee Si-woo announced his thoughts on leaving SBS's Friday-Saturday drama "I'm a Human from Today" (played by Park Chan-young, director Kim Jung-kwon) through his agency Big Picture ENT.

Lee Si-woo said, "I sincerely thank all viewers. Thanks to watching Kumho and Palmi's journey together, this work was more brilliant," he said. "The process of Palmi's learning more and more human emotions was a time for me to take a step forward as an actor. "If I could convey a little comfort, excitement, and warmth to the viewers through this work, that alone is a great reward," he said.

In the play, Lee Si-woo played the role of Palmiho Kumho. In the 11th episode, which aired on the 27th, Kumho lost consciousness when Jang Do-cheol (played by Kim Tae-woo) shook the Diamond spirit, and faced a crisis of separation between the body and the living spirit. Lee Si-woo vividly expressed the lack of focus of Kumho, the body of his soul, and the urgency of Kumho, the life-old who is anxious because Eun-ho (Kim Hye-yoon) cannot see him.

In particular, the scene of asking about the whereabouts of the fox marbles while talking to Eun-ho in a fantasy turned cold and raised the tension of the play. The contradictory confrontation between Kumho, a living spirit who tries to protect the fox marbles, and Kumho, a body who threatens Eunho, was completed through Lee Si-woo's solid acting skills.

In addition, at the moment of desperation when the body Kumho strangled Eun-ho, Saeng-ryeong Kumho squeezed all his strength and sent a signal to Kang Si-yeol (played by Romon). Lee Si-woo elaborately depicted the two intersecting egos in one space, making it impossible to relax the tension until the end.

In addition, in the final episode, Kumho, who became a Gumiho after a while, was depicted. After just becoming a Gumiho, he revealed that he was the one who saved Kang Si-yeol, who was in danger of dying by pouring out his might.

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