[마이데일리 = 양유진 기자] Actor Kim Young-kwang highlighted the effort he put into ‘Somebody’.
On the 24th, in Sogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, I met Kim Young-kwang, the main character of the Netflix series ‘Somebody’.
‘Somebody’ is a suspense thriller that tells the story of a murder case through the social networking app Somebody. This is also the first series challenge of director Jung Ji-woo, who directed the films ‘Happy End’ (1999), ‘Modern Boy’ (2008), and ‘Eungyo’ (2012).
Kim Yeong-gwang plays Seong Yun-oh, a distinguished architect but a serial killer with a dark and twisted desire inside. Seong Yoon-oh feels a sense of kinship with the developer Kim Sum, whom he met as a thumb body, and he narrows the distance. Kim Young-kwang brilliantly portrayed newcomer Kang Hae-rim and Kim Island’s delicate affectionate front, and at the same time ventured to expose her nudity.
“I was preparing to look more before filming,” said Kim Young-kwang, who took luck.
He also gained pressure to get closer to Seong Yun-oh. Kim Young-gwang said, “I was 83 kg on average, but I raised it to 94 kg during preparation. I gained so much weight that my face was round. I wanted Yoon-oh to be sharp, so I came to my senses “I started. Yoon-oh gets a lot of stress when he gets to the end. I got it down to 72kg at the end so it was obvious from the outside.”
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