Lee Dong-Wook, Lee Joo-bin, Lee Da-hee and Lee Kwang-soo are in “Divorce Insurance”.
Divorce has become a serious topic in K-Dramas, which shows how many characters in the 2024 show are considering or recovering from divorce. The upcoming Korean drama of 2025, Divorce insurance, Comics to love may require some detours to comics and then be happy to achieve. Divorce Insurance Star Lee Dong-wook plays insurance expert Ki-jun, who has developed a plan to protect his clients in love.
Ki-jun knows that the danger of love goes wrong. The tree era of characters have been married and divorced, paying a high price for every divorce. He believes that divorce may happen to anyone, and that may be what everyone should prepare for. According to Lee Dong-Wook, it might be time to deal with the concept of divorce from a completely different perspective.
He said: “We should no longer associate it with concepts such as unhappiness or sadness. I think we need to change our perception because divorce can be another beginning, it's a new beginning for a happier life. So it has nothing to do with misfortune, it has nothing to do with misfortune, it can actually be a good opportunity to find another new love so we can reflect ourselves and ourselves. Unfold in the show to really convey this message.”
After filing a divorce insurance plan, Ki-jun formed a team with Kang Han-Deul (Lee Joo-bin), Jeon-Man (Lee Kwang-Soo) and Jeon Na-rae (Lee da-Hee). Members of this fictional team all have experience in divorce. In the case of Han-Deul, divorce may be considered a positive move.
“People usually think that divorce is something you should stay away from, and it’s a bad thing,” Lee Joo-bin said (Queen of Tears, love and hate you). “But we want to talk about so many people who are so afraid of divorce that they hesitate to try to get married. So for these people we want to tell a story about how to be so happy after a divorce, and there are many ways to prepare for it and prepare for the impact. So we just want these people to put their happiness, hopes and dreams before their concerns about marriage, rather than being afraid or fearful.”
Lee Joo-Bin and Lee Dong-Wook are members of the divorce insurance team.
People from all over the state serve as risk surveyors. His job is to recommend preventive measures and effective insurance plans. In the case of divorce insurance, he may need to calculate the chance of making a romantic job
“I like almost every part of the show,” Lee Quams said. “But my favorite line throughout the show is Ki-jun's line, and he said that marriage and divorce are both choices we need to be happy.”
Lee Dong-Wook's character and Lee Kwang-Soo's character are long-term friends
“I think it’s a very typical friendship that you can see in real life,” Lee Kwang-soo said. “It could be a brave one, and there is a competition between the two of us. We are old friends, and I think almost everyone has old friends like that.”
“The characters I played and I have been friends since elementary school and their personalities are completely different,” Lee Dong-Wook said. “Their personalities are polar opposites, so they hate each other, and they love each other, and have something that each other doesn't have. Whether our relationship or character dynamics are romance or competition, you can find more information if you once you play it.”
Jeon Na-Rae is a financial mathematician on the team. As a mathematician, she decides whether there is a relationship. She was also a divorce and once she got back from her honeymoon, she got divorced. The practicality of her character means she is less susceptible to the iconic romantic scenes in many K-Dramas. She may not be very susceptible, but is she completely immune?
Lee Da-hee and Lee Kwang-soo shared a lot of laughter in “Divorce”.
“These scenes are clichés, so to speak, because they are classic iconic scenes that have appeared many times before.” “That means we have to think a lot about it to make sure it isn't too boring, obvious or typical. So you have to make a new twist on it, give it a new touch to make sure it becomes an iconic scene, an iconic scene for one of them. So we're trying to take this attention when shooting.”
Lee Da-Hee added that there is a reason K-Dramas contains these heartbreaking scenes.
“As Dongfeng said, when it comes to these cliché scenes, people think it has seen too much or too obvious, but at the same time, they love it so much that whenever they see these iconic scenes, they have butterflies in their belly.”Mr. Plankton on the island). “So, like Dongfeng said, I think our show really addresses these common themes or classic iconic themes in a new and refreshing way. That's why we're so excited about our performances until the end of the filming process, we'll do our best.”
Lee Kwang-soo has some favorite scenes in the TV series, one of which is featured by Lee Da-hee.
“My favorite is definitely the debut of Jeon Na-Rae, played by Da-Hee. “I'm so excited about that scene and I think a lot of fans will love it.” So I'm really looking forward to seeing it on the screen. ”
Ki-jun is a very different character from the character Lee Dong-Wook recently played in the drama The story of nine tails, Purchase killer and Bad and crazy. A big difference this Divorce Insurance His recent drama involves many action scenes.
“There is no action scenes on this show, which makes the starter action, which makes the whole experience easier and more comfortable,” Lee Dong-Wook said. “It's not that I prefer action characters, but that I've done these characters in the past because it's a necessary condition for character arcs. But there's no action scene like this this time. So it's really easy and smooth. I think the charm of Ki-jun is that he has the magical ability to stop people from feeling sad. So, I really want to focus on emphasizing this charm and attraction that he has.”
Lee Kwang-soo(Killer's Shopping List, Sewage PitNot only is he known for being fun, but he tends to make people happy. This can lead to a lot of bubbles.
“Honestly, when things get funny, we laugh, and then I'll seriously apologize for making people laugh,” Lee said. “But everybody, all the actors and directors love what's funny, I'm funny. So the atmosphere on the scene was really cheerful and optimistic, and I think that really went away on everyone, which sometimes leads to a lot of bubbles, but overall, we had a great time together.”
The actor improvised many lines while filming.
“Most actors will talk on their cuffs,” Li Dongniu said. “In terms of their conversations and gestures. The thing with those improvisational scenes is that the people who promote it are not laughing at all. And everyone else has to keep a face facing to make sure that the scene is not abandoned. So sometimes we will make each other laugh intentionally because if someone is really hard to laugh because of me, then I feel weird.”
Lee Kwang-soo agrees. “It's right. Even if we have a fanaticism or bragging, I feel good and proud in some way because I make someone laugh.”
Even if a real-life divorce isn't that fun, this kind of divorce comic will provide some welcome laughs. The drama is directed by Lee Won-Suk, who directed the film Royal tailoring and Kill romance, And co-directed by Choi Bo-Kyung. this Divorce Insurance It airs on Prime Video on March 31.