Lee Si-woo-II on "Paper Moon", "Kim Seo-hyung Is Very Girly and Pure"

Actor Lee Si-woo-II expressed his feelings about acting with Kim Seo-hyung.

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On the afternoon of the 10th, Lee Si-woo-II met with celebrity media to commemorate the end of the Genie TV original drama "Paper Moon" at the ANPO Entertainment office located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.

"Paper Moon" is a suspense drama in which Yoo I-hwa (Kim Seo-hyung), who lived a breathtaking daily life, faces an irreversible moment when she embezzles money from bank VIP customers. Lee Si-woo-II plays Yoon Min-jae, an aspiring film director who falls in love with Yoo I-hwa.

On this day, Lee Si-woo-II talked about how he felt about working with Kim Seo-hyung in melodrama. Lee Si-woo-II focused more on the responsibility for the acting itself than the burden he had because the other actress was Kim Seo-hyung. "It was more of a tension than a burden", he said. "There was no pressure at all", he said, adding, "There was burden that I have to do my job better than who my co-star is. No matter who she is", he said.

As for Kim Seo-hyung, he said, "I was able to shoot safely because she made me feel comfortable from the first shoot", adding, "When I first met her, she was very girly". He said, "She has a pure side, so I figured that's how she acts so well".

Kim Seo-hyung, viewed by Lee Si-woo-II, is a senior who he had a lot to learn from. He said, "She always comes to the scene 30 minutes early and looks at the surrounding props and movements first. I learned a lot from her", he said. "She tried to ease the tension and burden for me because I'm a rookie". He added, "When I had a lot of thoughts and had a hard time moving, the things she advised to me helped a lot".

"Paper Moon" ended with a total of ten episodes on the 9th.