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Confident ‘romantic comedy master’ Yoo In-na’s dating coach ‘Bora! Deborah’

On the morning of the 12th, ENA's 'Look! Deborah' production presentation was held at the Stanford Hotel in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul. Director Lee Tae-gon, Yoo In-na, Yoon Hyun-min, Joo Sang-wook, and Hwang Chan-seong attended.
'Look! Deborah' depicts a romance that begins when Deborah (played by Yoo In-na), a dating coach who believes that love also requires strategy, and Lee Soo-hyuk (played by Yoon Hyeon-min), a publishing planner who believes that love is sincere, create a love book together.
On this day, director Lee Tae-gon explained, "It is a drama about the rules of love. I believe that love has certain rules. I think it would be good to watch it while thinking about what is real love and what is love. It is pleasant and fun."

He continued, "I tend to do a lot of romantic comedy genres. In fact, I wasn't aware of it when choosing the work. I was really grateful when they told me that I was a representative romantic comedy actor." He joked, "I think it might be difficult to do the romantic comedy genre when I get older." .
Yoo In-na said she actually read a lot of romance books. He said, "When I was doing a program called Seondabang, I read a book about dating. I often give dating advice to my friends, but I thought my thoughts might be narrow-minded, so I read a lot of books. The experience at that time was very helpful."

Director Lee Tae-gon said the reason for casting actor Yoon Hyun-min was, “Although actor Yoon Hyun-min is very simple, he makes the other person shine.” In response, Yoo In-na laughed and said, “Yoon Hyun-min actually made me shine by wearing a light around his neck.”


Hwang San-seong appears as Noh Joo-wan, Deborah's lover and a 'strong mother' who has everything. He made people laugh by saying, "I don't stop women who come, and I don't stop women who leave either. It's a bad expression, but it feels like I'm managing a fishing ground. It's not that my love for Bora isn't sincere. I'm a person who has lived a life of excess."
Both the actors and the director were confident that it was “fun.” Hwang Chan-sung joked, “They analyze the script to try to make it funny somehow. It’s war.” Joo Sang-wook raised expectations by saying, “If you don’t find it interesting, you don’t have to watch it.”
Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr