Go Youn-jung boasted about her chemistry with Kim Seon-ho.
On the 23rd, at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Seoul, an interview was held with Go Youn-jung, one of the lead actors of the Netflix series "Is this love interpretable?" (hereinafter "Isli").
"Is this love interpretable?" (written by Hong Jeong-eun·Hong Mi-ran, directed by Yoo Young-eun) is a work that depicts an unpredictable romance that unfolds when multilingual interpreter Joo Ho-jin (played by Kim Seon-ho) takes on the interpretation for global top star Cha Mu-hee (played by Go Youn-jung).
Go Youn-jung plays Cha Mu-hee, a global top star loved by audiences around the world, and she spoke about her chemistry with Kim Seon-ho, with whom she shared romantic scenes.
When asked, "Was there an actual moment when you felt fluttery with Kim Seon-ho?" he recalled with a smile, "There definitely was. Since it's a romance after all, I think there were moments of flutter."
Go Youn-jung praised their chemistry, saying, "I don't clearly remember the exact scene. But what really fit well was our rhythm; I was able to ad-lib because our sensibilities matched. There was a belief of 'if I do this, he'll respond like this.' The synergy was higher than if we had just matched our breathing. The fact that our codes already matched from the start played a big part. Because our comedy codes matched, we discussed where to be funny and where to be serious, but many of the things we had prepared were already similar. On set, it was really like instant coordination."
With an actual age gap of 10 years between her and Kim Seon-ho, Go Youn-jung laughed, "I never really thought about the age difference. At the first predrama meeting, he felt like a senior actor. His experience and everything. I worried that we might not get close. I tried to narrow the gap by diligently teaching memes, recommending slang and YouTubers I like. Fortunately, he didn't seem forced; he seemed to enjoy them. That led to common interests."
She continued, "In the drama, Ho-jin gradually starts using Mu-hee's language. He tries to persuade her and confesses in a way she can understand. Even on set, he came to like the things I like. He gradually started using my catchphrases. So I didn't really feel the age difference much."
(Interview continued in part 2.)<
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