'Misa' Director'So Ji-seop Fashion, girls like it if it's someone else

Nov 27, 2024

'Misa' Director'So Ji-seop Fashion, girls like it if it's someone else
Photo provided=Wave



Drama 'Sorry, I Love You' Director Lee Hyung-min praised actor So Ji-seop.

Director Lee met with Sports Chosun at the Yeouido Wave headquarters in Seoul on the 27th and the female viewers liked So Ji-seop's unique sad image`"So Ji-seop's fashion would have been like a beggar if someone else wore it.'

Broadcasted in 2014, 'I'm sorry, I love you' is a story about Mu-hyuk (So Ji-seop), who grew up as a street child after being adopted by Australia as a child, meets Eun-chae (Lim Soo-jung) and has a terrible love that is not afraid of death. Twenty years later, the sea is still considered a `legendary melodrama' and has produced many 'misa's dead man'.



It was recently reborn as a 2024 directorial edition through Wave 'New Classic Project'. On the 22nd, it was newly released as an OTT version in 2024. What was consistently loved for 20 years was director Lee's detailed directing skills, as well as the tragic narratives of Moo-hyuk and Eun-chae. In addition, there were famous actors such as So Ji-seop, Lim Soo-jung, Jeong Kyung-ho, Lee Hye-young, and Jeon Hye-jin.

'Misa' Director'So Ji-seop Fashion, girls like it if it's someone else
Photo provided=Wave
In particular, the leading actor So Ji-seop became a rising star at the time when he met the rising star Misa. Recalling the time when So Ji-seop was cast, director Lee said, `In fact, I like very famous actors in producers and broadcasting stations. Of course, I see that you are good at acting. At that time, KBS was not a station with power. The drama was counted by MBC. That's why it wasn't easy to cast a mini-series."



Then "So I asked to find it in Rising. I thought it was more helpful to find someone who rose rather than someone who has a certain name but is not attractive. So Ji-seop was after 'What Happened in Bali' when casting. Who said that then. 'That actor will burst if he meets one well. It turned into a `misa' smile.

In the meantime, "I didn't like casting newcomers, but I think I was lucky enough to meet the rising star. There were many female viewers who liked the sad feeling unique to So Ji-seop."



At that time, So Ji-seop's Cha Moo-hyuk style, wearing an unorganized hair style, a beanie, and a worn sleeveless shirt, was popular as a syndrome. Director Lee said, `So Ji-seop's fashion is a street-grown kid, hip-hop style. If someone else wore it, it would have been like a beggar"I shuddered.

In fact, many of our dramas were close to the boundaries of not only fashion but also stories. It seems to have power even when I see it these days. There are no sad dramas these days, so I wonder what the viewers' reactions will be like."



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