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"Concrete Market" Lee Jae-in said, "Hong-kyung, a person with strong mental strength..It's amazing how you concentrate." [Interview 2]

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Actor Lee Jae-in told the behind-the-scenes story of his trust in Hong-kyung, who worked together in the "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.

Regarding the role of Taejin played by Hong-kyung, Lee Jae-in said, "First of all, I thought the character Taejin was the viewpoint and filmed it," adding, "Usually, I was in a position to describe it, but this work seemed like a story of Taejin's growth." I thought it was Hee-ro who led that growth," he analyzed. He then explained, "Tae Jin is the main character, and Hee-ro was like a villain or a villain who grows the character."

He also mentioned his bond with Hong-kyung, who he felt at the scene. Lee Jae-in said, "(At the time of filming) I was a middle school student, and Hong-kyung was a college student. He said, "I took care of him like an older brother in the field because he was older than me." Lee Jae-in, who confessed that she had not had any contact after filming the work, smiled, saying, "It feels like I'm seeing my relative's brother again during the holidays."

In addition, Lee Jae-in expressed respect for Hong's acting attitude. He said, "What I felt as an actor who has the power to focus when filming was that the actors talked a lot about it being very cold. My body is stiff (because it's cold) to the point where it's hard to concentrate on filming, but he keeps moving and trying to solve it. It was amazing to see him concentrate right away," he recalled.

"When I'm nervous, I tend to act as if I'm nervous. But seeing that, I thought he was a person with strong mental strength enough to concentrate throughout the shoot," he added.

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