Lee Dong Wook And Jo Bo Ah Are So Playful While Filming Romantic Scenes In Drama “Tale Of The Nine Tailed”

Lee Dong Wook And Jo Bo Ah Are So Playful While Filming Romantic Scenes In Drama “Tale Of The Nine Tailed”
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Recently, tvN’s “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” has released a montage of behind-the-scenes clips from Lee Dong Wook and Jo B...

Recently, tvN’s “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” has released a montage of behind-the-scenes clips from Lee Dong Wook and Jo Bo Ah’s romantic scenes!

 

Lee Dong Wook And Jo Bo Ah Are So Playful While Filming Romantic Scenes In Drama “Tale Of The Nine Tailed”

 

The making-of video starts with Jo Bo Ah trying to get her clothes being wet purposefully to make the scene become more realistic. Concerned, Lee Dong Wook quickly tells her that it’s good enough. When he carries Jo Bo Ah away, Lee Dong Wook playfully pretends to toss her down hard but actually lets her down gently way.

 

Jo Bo Ah and Lee Dong Wook also practice their lines together and comfort each other during emotional scenes. In another behind-the-scenes clip, Lee Dong Wook takes care of Jo Bo Ah and massages her hand as she has indigestion. He asks her, “Does it hurt?” and Jo Bo Ah replies, “I don’t think you’re pressing hard enough.” However, when he asks whether he should massage harder for her, Jo Bo Ah replies, “No,” making Lee Dong Wook so confused.

 

While filming the Drinking scene, Lee Dong Wook and Jo Bo Ah compare their hobby. Although Lee Dong Wook begins by asking some normal and easy questions like, “Sea or mountain?” he starts to ask some sillier questions such as “King Kong by Starship or SidusHQ?

 

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Finally, Lee Dong Wook and Jo Bo Ah have an eating scene together. The two can’t stop laughing as Lee Dong Wook pretends to suffer from eating spicy food.

 

Watch the full making-of video here:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NPT1TeQr-I&feature=emb_title

 

Tale of the Nine-Tailed” broadcasts on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. KST.

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