Actor So Ji-sub shared his experience with the cast.

On the 12th, an interview with actor So Ji-sub for the Netflix series 'The Square' was held at a cafe in Jongno, Seoul.

'The Square,' a film noir action film where Giju, who had cut off his own Achilles' heel and left the world of the square, returns after 11 years due to the death of his brother Giseok, who was the number two in the organization, to uncover the truth behind it, was released on Netflix on the 6th.

That day, So Ji-sub conveyed his chemistry with the actors he worked with. He recalled, "Senior Heo Jun-ho seems not to act when you actually see him. He just looks great on the monitor. He told me, 'Do whatever you want, I'll support you.' It was really cool, and I learned a lot. It wasn't about trying hard to act; I felt that the vibe the person has is enough on its own."

He also shared experiences with his junior actors. He matched breath with junior actors like Choo Young-Woo and Gong Myoung. So Ji-sub noted, "Actually, when I met those friends, it was almost right before I had to kill them. There weren't many scenes."

He also recalled, "There weren't many scenes with actor Gong Myoung, but the energy on set was very attractive. It was a side I hadn't seen before."

Regarding Lee Jun-hyuk, who made a special appearance as his brother 'Giseok,' So Ji-sub said with a laugh, "I am very satisfied (since he’s my brother). Even though it was a special appearance, he made 'The Square' shine."

He added with a laugh, "He did it so sexy. Just when he took off his glasses. I felt it was sexy. I even told him directly, 'Why are you so sexy?' He seemed embarrassed but liked it."

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