Na In-woo's Thoughts in "River Where the Moon Rises" Replacement

Na In-woo thought of the time when he substituted for the "River Where the Moon Rises".

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Magazine DAZED has released a portrait pictorial that captures the naturalness of a boy wriggling in actor Na In-woo's seriousness.

Na In-woo, who played the role of Soo-kwang in KBS 2TV's Wednesday-Thursday drama "Jinxed at First", said that the cynical Soo-kwang in the original work was more humorous and warmer. When asked if he usually has a jinx, he said, "The moment you say 'Oops', the jinx of the day begins, and on such a day, you have no choice but to empty your mind and just want the day to pass quickly".

When asked about the secret of playing On-dal as a substitute in "River Where the Moon Rises", he said, "Time was running out, and it was not much different. Usually, if you understand the entire situation first, familiarize yourself with the lines, and then ponder the other person's lines. the filming of "River Where the Moon Rises" only changed the order and I memorized the lines first, and figured out the situation on the spot", he said.

When asked if he could talk about the new character in the remake "Ditto 2022" of the 2000 film "Ditto", he says he plays the role of a male friend of the female protagonist who can always be on each other's side, maintaining the boundary between love and friendship.

Meanwhile, pictorials and interviews featuring Na In-woo's inner feelings and various aspects, including the emotions and driving forces he feels while acting, and the standards of love and happiness that Na Jong-chan thinks, can be found on the July issue of DAZED and official social network channels such as its website, Instagram and other official social network channels.