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Lee Sang-san "Kim Sae-ron drunk driving, I'm not very shaken, I've never been contacted"

On the 15th, an interview with Lee Sang-i, who appeared in the Netflix series 'Hounds', was held at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.
'Hounds' tells the story of two young men caught up in the world of loan sharks, where money takes precedence over people's lives. In the play, Lee Sang-i took on the role of Woo-jin, a friendly and fearless young boxer, and performed passionately.
'Hounds' drew attention even before its release in that director Kim Joo-hwan, who directed 'Youth Police', grabbed a megaphone and it was a bromance between Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi. However, at the time of filming, in May of last year, Kim Sae-ron, an actress with a lead role, was caught driving under the influence, and had to go through twists and turns. Filming was suspended for a month due to Kim Sae-ron's sudden departure, and the director changed the script for the second half and minimized the amount of Kim Sae-ron.
Lee Sang-i said, "There were many twists and turns, but I had a vague hope that 'someday it will come out well'. I filmed well and worked hard, so I wanted to come out."
"The filming stopped when the sixth episode was almost finished. During the month when the director was rewriting the script, the script didn't come out, but I continued to exercise. Since I wanted to show my muscles that have grown, I think a month was the time to prepare. "he added.
Lee Sang-i recalled hearing the news of Kim Sae-ron's drunk driving and said, "I was surprised to hear the news this morning, but my emotions were not greatly shaken. The actors have to come down to move, so I calmly waited for a few days. The idea was to wait and move as it came down from above."
Afterwards, when asked if he had ever been contacted by Kim Sae-ron, Lee Sang-i replied, "I have never been contacted separately."
Reporter Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr