Seo In-guk, a South Korean actor and singer, has talked about what it was like to film a romantic kiss scene with Jisoo. He said that the extreme weather, not nerves, made his ears turn bright red, which he had to cover up with makeup.

Fans are discussing the emotional and visually appealing scene from the drama "Boyfriend On Demand." Seo's recent comments, on the other hand, draw attention to the physical challenges that came with filming the scene.
Seo discussed the scene during a YouTube interview with ELLE Korea. He shared the emotional weight it carried for him and the difficulties he faced while filming it. Before he talked about what the scene meant, he gave a neutral introduction.
He said, "Jisoo talked about this, too, but there is a moment when the characters reach a kind of awakening, finally deciding to do what their hearts desire." He added, "Felt incredibly heart-fluttering and meaningful."
Seo said that the conditions for filming were not ideal, even though the last scene looked perfect on screen. According to reports from xportsnews, the shoot took place in very cold weather, which made it hard for the actors to perform and be comfortable.
Before he discussed the problems, he said, "Out of all the scenes we filmed, the most difficult was definitely the kiss scene where the two finally confirm their feelings for each other..."
He went on to talk about how the cold made him feel. Before he went into detail and he said, "If you watch closely, you'll see that my hands weren't just red—they were almost purple. It was so cold that even my ears turned bright red, and we had to use makeup to cover them up while filming!"
The actor went into more detail about how dire the conditions were during the shoot. Before he said anything else, he gave a neutral introduction. He said, "My face was completely frozen, to the point that I don't even remember how I managed to deliver my lines."
"A constant battle against the cold," Seo told Koreaboo, and it was evident that the conditions challenged both his perseverance and acting prowess. Although there were difficulties, the use of makeup and proper direction ensured the filming crew completed the shoot.
According to the outlet, the end result made viewers focus only on the romantic mood, with no signs of the discomfort that happened during filming. Fans say this scene was the first kiss, memorable for the snow and emotional buildup.
With Seo In-guk's candid account of the behind-the-scenes drama making, we get an insight into what happens when shooting such romantic scenes becomes difficult despite its dreaminess. Seo In-guk's remarks further illustrate the importance of professionalism in delivering outstanding performances in difficult conditions.












