Seo Kang Joon reflected on how he changed his outlook on life since the COVID-19 pandemic in a recent interview and pictorial for Elle magazine.
Seong Kang Joon shared that he’d mainly been pouring his energy into working out when he was asked what he’d been up to after his stint in the drama, “I’ll Go to You When the Weather is Nice.”
He also revealed that the way he looks at things changed after the unexpected changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. When asked to describe the shift in his life philosophy, he explained he has initially been the type to look at the world from a cold perspective. But these days, he finds myself thinking that he’d like to focus more on the right things and the beauty of life in bloom.
Furthermore, the actor also shared the roles he considered his greatest challenge, and Seo Kang Joon chose his role in the psychological thriller “Watcher.”
Seong Kang Joon remarked, expressing his urge to improve his acting skills, saying that the more he acts, the more he sees his shortcomings, increasing his sense of responsibility. “It’s not that I feel pressured, but rather that I love acting so much that I naturally want to do better at it. I have faith that I’ll be able to improve if I stay strong and keep going.”
Seong Kang Joon In “I’ll Go To You When The Weather Is Nice”
Meanwhile, Seong Kang Joon recently starred in a JTBC drama titled ‘I’ll Go To You When The Weather Is Nice. Seong Kang Joon, in the drama series, played the role of Im Seun Seob. He grew up in a smaller town where he stayed and ran a short library, and there, people can read books and talk about the town’s folklore and gossip. When Mok Hae Won (Park Min Young), a cello teacher who tires of city life in Seoul and heads back to her hometown, he met his first love once again. He’s always had a crush on her back on their school days and couldn’t muster the courage to confess his feelings.