“Large Family” Kim Yoon-seok jokingly says “I have a small and pretty head… there’s a reason for appearing.”

Actor Kim Yoon-seok expressed his infinite affection for Lee Seung-gi. On the morning of the 12th, a production briefing for the movie ‘Large Family’ was held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University Entrance in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.

Director Yang Woo-seok, who took the megaphone, along with actors Kim Yoon-seok, Lee Seung-gi, Kim Sung-ryung, Kang Han-na, and Park Soo-young attended the event. On this day, Kim Yoon-seok, referring to the comment that he resembles his son played by Lee Seung-gi, drew a line saying “I don’t resemble him,” and added, “(Before filming) Lee Seung-gi felt very much like a mature child.

He seemed very restrained and capable of taking on any task.

I thought he was a friend with a very good sense of balance,” he said. Kim Yoon-seok also commented, “I didn’t know he would be so tall because his head is small,” and added, “There is a reason he chose this project.

He knows he has a pretty head.

(After shaving) his head shape was very beautiful,” he complimented.

He continued, “We shared many conversations throughout the filming.

We talked about truly interesting stories and life stories,” he reminisced. Lee Seung-gi also responded, “I have watched senior acting as a fan, but it was my first time participating from start to end of the running time.

I learned a lot about details.

Even when it wasn’t my shoot, I enjoyed staying behind to see how the scenes were done,” he shared, “It was almost like school.

It was an educational site,” he responded. Meanwhile, ‘Large Family’ is a family comedy where adorable grandchildren, whom the world has never seen before, unexpectedly visit Ham Moo-ok (Kim Yoon-seok), the owner of a famous dumpling restaurant ‘Pyeong Man-ok’, whose family line was thought to end because of his son Ham Moon-seok (Lee Seung-gi), who became a monk, leading to an unbelievable cohabitation.

Opens on December 11. Reporter Jang Ju-yeon jang3@edaily.co.kr