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Lee Dong-wook: “I want to conquer the universe”

With Scent of a Woman having wrapped up over the weekend, it’s managed to raise the profiles of its two stars — or, should I say, re-raise, since Kim Sun-ah and Lee Dong-wook were successful leading actors before as well. But as is the case with many a well-received, heart-warming TV series, what we’re left with isn’t just the warm fuzzies over the drama plot, but also newer, fresher impressions of the actors who played the characters we laughed and cried over. (Although in this case, it was probably more crying than laughs.)

The following is taken from multiple interviews with Scent’s leading man Lee Dong-wook given over the past few weeks, as he was shooting and wrapping the show.

Scent of a Woman is Lee’s first project after being released from military service, and he wasted no time getting to work; he headed to the drama’s poster shoot on the day he was discharged.

Lee laughed about seeing an article while he was still in the army (his hair stylist sent a camera-phone picture of the story), which listed Can You Hear My Heart’s Kim Jae-won as number 1 pick for the actor who’d do the best in his post-army project, and Lee Dong-wook as number 2. He joked, “It was my goal to beat Kim Jae-won.”

But he can say that, he explains, because they’re both good friends, having worked the same army radio DJ gig together for eight months. “We call each other frequently now, too. When I said I’d beat him, hyung just laughed.” (Also: Can you believe Kim Jae-won is the hyung? That seems odd to me, since Lee Dong-wook looks mature for his age and Kim Jae-won’s still rocking the baby face.)

Other entertainers he became close with in the army: Dynamic Duo, Lee Jin-wook, Andy, and Boom, who are “just like brothers to me.”

He’s considering what role he’ll take after Scent of a Woman, wondering if it’s best to go with a film, or try a different character. He said, “Personally, I want to do another drama. And I’ve never done a sageuk, so I’d like to film one of those, too. But everyone tells me my face isn’t right for sageuk. [Laughs]”

In a recent interview given while he was still shooting Scent, he talked about the toll the all-night shoots were taking on his body: “What stresses me out the most is hearing people tell me to stop losing weight. I’m not trying to lose it, it’s just coming off. Shooting this drama, I’ve stayed up for ten nights. I’ve never gone to sleep in a bed, I’ve only slept in brief spurts while traveling from here to there. For instance, this team might finish shooting at 4 am, and another team goes on standby at 6 am. Can you imagine how doing this for ten days straight would be tough?”

Uh, yikes. And we wonder why the big A-list stars tend to shy away from dramas. Maybe it’s not because films bring them greater fame, or global reach, or artistic freedom. Maybe they’re just tired.

His Ji-wook character has received a number of comparisons to Hyun Bin’s kka-do-nam (uptight city man) in Secret Garden, another SBS weekend drama where the male lead was a chaebol who falls for an ordinary woman and gets in touch with his emotional side. Asked about being called “the next Hyun Bin,” Lee quipped, “I’d rather be the first Lee Dong-wook.” Score 1 for the actor, 0 for the dim reporter who thought that was a clever question.

Lee added, “Actually after My Girl [where Lee played another chaebol], I got a lot of offers for dramas in this genre. But if you pump out all the water in stream, it dries up. When I received the script for Scent of a Woman, I felt I could do it now, when the water level was full. He is a chaebol, but he’s not a kka-do-nam or a cha-do-nam [cold city man], which I liked. And while he is at odds with the Yeon-jae character, they are able to support and depend on each other when they’re in pain, which I also liked.”

The drama has its share of obvious setups and predictable characters, but one of its strengths has been in playing out the scenarios in ways that defy the obvious chaebol-in-love-with-terminal-cancer-patient storyline. Lee said, “On one hand, it can be seen as conventional and obvious. It’s the terminal patient and the chaebol, and Cinderella on top of that. What was important was in making that less conventional. There’s something different about Ji-wook from other romantic comedy men, with his indifferent eyes and his lack of will to do anything. In the first half of the drama, I heard a lot of comments like, ‘Why the heck is the hero like that?’ But as time went on, people began to understand Ji-wook.”

Lee considers his current popularity “just good luck.” He added, “What’s funny is that I feel like I was acting the same in La Dolce Vita and Partner as in this drama, but it seems like the viewer’s perception has changed.”

He explained that initially, his first thought upon choosing this project was that he hoped viewers would watch comfortably, since he’s heard that they had trouble with La Dolce Vita and Partner. But: “I keep hearing from people that the response to the drama is good and that a lot of people have favorable reactions to me, but nobody says that to me directly so I almost want to ask where I can go to hear all his.” Ha! Although it makes sense that if you’re in a bubble where you aren’t as privy to the popular sentiment as normal folk, it can all feel like a lie, or at least a fantasy.

Lee described meeting Kim Sun-ah following their shoot for Episode 11, when Ji-wook finds out about Yeon-jae’s diagnosis: “She and I were both in the same state — the moment we saw each other’s faces, we started tearing up, thinking, ‘What happens with us now?’ We’d developed a sense of compassion for each other. Because I was crying, I couldn’t act. [Laughs]”

Asked about his similarities with Ji-wook, Lee said, “I think we’re similar in not wanting to trouble ourselves with bothersome things. My mother was even surprised at how I changed, because if I’m not working, I don’t leave the house much. There’s a separate study in the house, where I’ll read manhwa books, use the computer, listen to music, and even drink by myself.”

He said of Kim, “When I heard she was cast as my co-star, I thought that she could help me out a lot. Kim Sun-ah is thoughtful and looks after people when we’re on set, and has a way of making things fun for her co-star. That’s why I could film the bicycle date and the tent kiss scenes while smiling. [Laughs]”

Lee has a lot of ambitions about his future, and when asked about his own bucket list, he said, “If I were to write one like Yeon-jae did, I’d like to conquer the universe with my acting. Before I die, I want to be recognized for my acting. I’d also like to be a good father, a good husband, and keep my body in this shape till I’m ninety.”

Rawr.

Via Joy News, TV Report

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Looking at his comments about the shooting schedule and never getting any sleep, it sheds light on the "DRAMA" in Spy Myung Wol with Han Ye Seul.

No wonder some actors look like they're sleepwalking in latter parts of drama series...

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LDW aka Mr. Puppy-eyes aka hot abs aka beautiful flower man etc. whatever people know him as, gotta admire him for going straight from the army to filming this drama almost 24/7 & all the while looking totally hot shirtless & crying his eyes out. i could never imagine LDW serving coffee at a starbucks or riding the subway in a business suit to & fro work. some people are born to be stars, to be actors gracing our screens, to be conquerors admired & fawned over- LDW just happens to be one.
saranghaeyo LDW!!!

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and if i were to write a bucket list, it will only be 5....

1. to meet LDW in person
2. to make LDW fall in love with me
3. to be LDW's wife
4. to have 3 children with LDW
5. to close my in LDW's arms

hmmm.... i think, that's all :D LOL

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keep up the good work lee dong wook.
and i love you <3 ..= D

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If he continues to age well....mmmmmm....

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wow i admire him now in SOAW and ever since seeing him in my girl fame! what a grt actor, he made me cry when he cried....yes yes i wanna see him in another drama; he and kim got a good chemistry tho i hvnt finished watching since i'm only on epi 14 i can hardly wait!

thnx for this nice article interview JB et al!

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I trust LDW has done an amazing job in SOAW together with KSA.

Contrasting to his on screen father and many other actors who's discoloration of the teeth and lip colour caused by smoking is very obvious, where LDW is just the opposite, he is faired skin, healthy and white teeth. One key factor to live until ninety.

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Thank you for a superbly-translated, quirky-written article!

Like many if LDW's fans (if not all), I am on a roll watching dramas and movies he starred in. (No, I didn't like him since 'My Girl', I watched him first in 'The Perfect Couple' where they paired him with an unnie who had an overbearingly squeaky voice!)

Before watching SoaW, I had the pleasure of watching 'Doenjang'/'The Recipe' where he starred along with Ryoo Seung Ryong and Lee Yo Won and thought the movie had an incredible plot despite it being tragic. It depressed me though, to see him portraying withdrawn characters who either had a dark past or are simply driven to be indifferent.

This is what had gotten me into this roll. I wanted to see more to prove to myself that he was more than just actor with a pretty face and a hot body.

What can I say? SoaW is still a tragedy (thankfully without the tragic ending) and he is not the center of the universe in this drama. But I can say that they have made his role admirable, desirable, a pillar that our heroine can draw strength from.

I admit there were times that he could've shown a wider range and a deeper depth of emotions esp in scenes where he dealt with his father and Im Se Kyeong but at the over-all character development, we see him man-up to his father until the old man accepts their relationship. (An emotional high point for Ji Wook was at ep13 where he had to beg his father not to hurt Yeon Jae. )

For a follow-up, I hope he would consider a comedy/romantic comedy. Saeguk would be something different from the previous roles he took on so it might also be refreshing. Anyhow, I'm sure his fans will continue to follow him!

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just like SYB, l like him in la dolce vita. his acting in this drama is superb (if l may say so myself) it's superb acting at it's best. he is #1 on my list. bedroom eyes, kissable lips and a hot body, what more can you ask for. even if he's 90 l'll still care for him

l so agree that he can never be a saguek. he was featured in one of kim dong wook's video. he had a mustache and he looked so damn beautiful.

hyun bin is bland and ordinary, lee dong wook is hot, sexy and yummy!!!!!

he ws so good in la dolce vita. l take that back. he wasn't good he was superb.

can't wait for his next project.

l'm forever yours wookie!!!!!!!!

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thanks for such a great article! :)

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l'm not finish with you yet lee dong wook.

one advice for you honey, it is not healthy for you to be drinking alone or by yourself. why don't you call me sometime and let's drink till the last drop. l don't want you to be lonely.then let's cuddle up and fall asleep in each others arms. (THIS IS MY ONE AND ONLY BUCKET LIST!!!!!!!!).

okay?

sarang-heyo.

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I have already watched the film SOW. I love it very much! the character of LDW very good. He seems thinner than before. welcome back to LDW!! wish him better health

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Wah....i love his bucket list! TILL 90!!! please...

haha...and he had great chemistry with Kim Sun Ah. And yes, this drama is unconventional despite the plot...love his character, and how he changed!

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just watched my girl last week for the first time (yes i know i'm a few years behind) but hey, it was my FIRST EVER korean drama AND I LOVED IT! i love LDW and LDH! LDW, please do a my girl 2.

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So, he wants to conquer the world?!? Nahhh!!! His look is not world class... The eyes, the nose , the mouth, the shape of his face... Sorry folks, but he seriously lacks the X factor. I look at his face and i could't care less what he does. So he acts? good for him. And good luck....

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Sour grapes?

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I so love this KDrama (because of KSA&LDW perfect chemistry and good story)! But ofcourse I still love Secret Garden more. ^^ Actually, I'm really going crazy because of Hyun Bin ssi and I miss him so much coz right after shooting SEGA, he entered marines.. </3 And when I first saw LDW in SOAW, I'm deeply and madly inlove with him. =(( Wish they could do a drama together (LDW&HB). A love triangle with Ha Ji Won unnie would be PERFECT. Kekeke ~~ Just dreaming..

Well, I've got my new OBSESSION. =) Before I die, the only thing that I want to add to my bucket list is to hug Wookie (LDW) and Binnie (HB) because they inspire me alot.. And I'll be forever happy. I LOVE YOU INFINITE TIMES OPPADEUL!!! <3<3 Fighting ^_~

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ooh, if they did a drama together I would explode, I think!

SOAW and SG were my very first kdramas and I fell in love with BOTH of these men...*sigh*

On my bucket list? find a gorgeous Korean chaebol with an arrogant, narcissistic streak, marry him and make tons of babies!!

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ya agree - the reporter who asked that must be from outer space

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Aww, he is quite charming. Never heard of him until SOAW but I definitely swooned for that character - he did a great job, indeed (why weren't people praising him in person??)

That last quote is so cute! Best of luck to him in the future!

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