Singer and actor Kim Yo-han mentioned actor Yoon Kyun-sang, with whom he worked in 'Try.'

Kim Yo-han met with OSEN on the 28th of last month at a café in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, to conduct an interview following the conclusion of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle.'

Kim Yo-han, as the captain responsible for the last-place rugby team at Hanyang High School in 'Try,' demonstrated a miracle by enduring a crisis and ultimately achieving victory at the national championships after 15 years. In particular, he showcased a unique chemistry by working closely with director Joo Ga-ram (played by Yoon Kyun-sang) during this process.

On that day, in response to the question about how he cooperated with Yoon Kyun-sang, he revealed, "It was more than excellent. I was happy to be able to act with my senior. His eyes are very deep. In some scenes, he could be really petty, and in other scenes, he was serious. He was very considerate. Not just of me, but he was also considerate of the rugby team, sometimes suggesting that it would be better for the rugby team to say his lines."

Yoon Kyun-sang and Kim Yo-han share the common trait of being actors with idol backgrounds, so did he receive any advice from him while working together? He said, "At first, Kyun-sang senior doesn't like giving advice much. He's the type to say 'I don't know, I don't know.' He feels shy."

He continued, "Also, I couldn't relate because I wasn't alive when senior debuted. I have never experienced that idol era. Instead, my mother loved it very much, and since the group g.o.d was so great, they invited us to their concert, and there were a lot of hits that kids my age were singing along to, so I was curious about what Kyun-sang was like during the g.o.d era."

In response to a question about how the rugby team members got along, he recalled, "Before getting close on set, we already started shooting being really close. Three months before filming, we played rugby, ate together, did a lot of team bonding, and drank. We talked about the project while imagining together. That's why when we went on location, we shared one accommodation. We had different rooms but ate together, and I think that energy came out a lot on set."

He added, "So for some scenes that were not filled with a script, where we filled the scenes with ad-libs or energy, we didn't have to agree and could just go along with it. I think these kinds of scenes came about because we were close."

Additionally, Kim Yo-han displayed a subtle love triangle with Seo Woo-jin (played by Park Jung-yeon) and Moon Woong (played by Kim Dan). However, when asked if he was disappointed that the various narratives did not meet the viewers' satisfaction, Kim Yo-han said, "I felt disappointed after it aired. A lot of people liked the Seong-jun-Woo-jin and Woong-Woo-jin love triangles. However, there are too many narratives in 'Try.' I'm not the writer, so I couldn't adjust the amount of screen time, but when it aired, the factions became divided. I appreciated those who were overly absorbed in that part, and I'm glad that they viewed it positively. Just a little, very little, I feel disappointed."

When asked if he had aspirations for romantic genres, he replied, "If I'm given the chance, I'd like to do it, but I want to try something like a crime genre."

At 27 years old, Kim Yo-han is also approaching his military enlistment. When asked about his military plans, he said, "If the country calls, I must go. They haven't called yet," adding, "If they call me, I should obviously go and serve. Before that, my goal is to do a lot before I go." When asked if there is a unit he wants to join, he said, "I haven't thought about that yet. I'll just say 'yes' and go when they tell me to come."

[Photo] We Entertainment, SBS 'Try'

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