The photoshoot of actor Kang Yoo-seok, who is making a proper impression through "When Life Gives You Tangerines" and "Resident Playbook," has been revealed.
Magazine Esquire released the photos from the May issue, conducted with Kang Yoo-seok, on the 23rd. The photoshoot, based on the premise "When Kang Yoo-seok clearly disappears," is noted to have been inspired by Kang Yoo-seok's belief that he is happiest when viewers feel 'Is that the one from that work?' In the actual photos released, he is creating a diverse atmosphere through changes in outfit against a minimal background. It is said that there was constant admiration on set for his ability to quickly capture nuances with each outfit and to change the mood with simple gestures.
In the interview released alongside, various aspects of actor Kang Yoo-seok can be discovered. First, regarding Yang Eun-myung from "When Life Gives You Tangerines," who recently sparked considerable attention, he noted, "I think it might be because the character evokes empathy, and I received a lot of interest and love," revealing both humility and affection for his character. He expressed that he often finds empathy in the character right from the point of building it up.
He also shared his reflections on the filming, saying, "Just witnessing the performances of my seniors and being a part of it made every moment on set happy." When discussing the moment he was moved to tears by actor Park Hae-jun's drastic weight loss for his character, he expressed profound emotion and gratitude as if he were returning to that moment. He discusses various topics, including the desperation he felt during his rookie days, the importance of 'persuasion' to him as an actor, and his understanding of the roles in new works that will soon be released.
Kang Yoo-seok is currently appearing as new intern Um Jae-il in the cable channel tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Resident Playbook." The recently concluded Netflix series "When Life Gives You Tangerines" is still enjoying global popularity, and he is currently filming tvN's "Seocho-dong," which is scheduled for release this year, showcasing a new appearance as a lawyer.
[Photo] Provided by Esquire.
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