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"Concrete Market" Lee Jae-in said, "Cold winter shooting, although it's breathing from the inside..It's better to be immersed." [Interview 1]

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Choi Hyejin

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Actor Lee Jae-in delivered his vivid thoughts on the filming site of "Concrete Market."

On the 5th, Lee Jae-in conducted an interview on the wave drama "Concrete Market" (played by Kwak Jae-min, directed by Hong Ki-won) at the Yeouido Post Tower in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.

The "Concrete Market" is a story about the only remaining apartment after the earthquake, where the palace market buys and sells goods, begins trading in its own way to survive. It was released on December 23 last year as the complete series of the movie "Concrete Market," which was released in theaters on December 3 last year.

In the play, Lee Jae-in played Hee-ro, a mysterious resourceful who shakes the order of the palace market.

"When I first saw the script, I thought about how to immerse myself in the world view, but the set was well implemented," Lee Jae-in said. "The apartments and facilities were well implemented." The joys and sorrows have come to an end. That's why I'm more immersed," he recalled.

He continued, "The setting is winter, but there was also a breath inside. Everyone said it was a cold and difficult shoot, but I thought those things fit so well and fit so well with the Apocalypse world view," he explained.

As for the difficulties of the actual filming site, he confessed honestly, "It was cold." At the same time, he said, "I rather liked the cold if I had a mental state. I thought the cold was in contact with the feeling of sadness, he said. "So I filmed it thinking that I could be immersed well."

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