'Connection'Gwon Yul"I'm touched by the thoughtfulness and communication, and it's my first time feeling the 'One Team' moving with one mind"

Jul 11, 2024

 'Connection'Gwon Yul'I'm touched by the thoughtfulness and communication, and it's my first time feeling the 'One Team' moving with one mind'
배우 권율. Photo courtesy = JWide Company
Actor Kwon Yul, who opened a new horizon for the villain's character with "Connection", shared his feelings about the end of the drama and the story after the shooting scene.

Kwon Yul recently met with Sports Chosun somewhere in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and responded to the end of 'Connection'.

SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 「Connection」 (directed by Lee Hyun-hyun and Kim Moon-kyo), which ended on the 6th, is an addiction-tracking suspense drama in which Jang Jae-kyung (played by Ji-sung), the ace detective of the drug team, who is forced to be addicted to drugs by someone, reveals the whole story of the connection. Kwon Yul plays the role of the prosecutor of the Anhyeon Branch Office and the brain Taejin Park of 'Inner Circle' in the play.

First of all, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the viewers for paying a lot of attention and wondering (who the criminal is)"People around me also asked me a lot, "Who is the real culprit?" I'm glad I can reveal it now."

He then boasted that the filming site of "Connection" was too friendly. He said "The director and the writer often visited the scene to solve all the points that the actors were curious about. In fact, due to the filming conditions, the script does not come out, and the filming order is mixed up. But I think the director and the writer organized it so that I could understand when I was actingIt was memorable because it was a scene full of consideration and communication between actors. Previously, I had a lot of thoughts on my own, and I had a feeling that 'I should do well alone', but in this scene, including Ji Sung, I felt that 'Let's share the heavy burden together at the scene'. I thought that I was able to shoot the show most comfortably. I could feel that it was "One Team"," he said.



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