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'Concrete Market' Lee Jae-in "I rather like the extreme cold" as a tool for acting. [★FULL Interview]

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Choi Hyejin

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Actor Lee Jae-in proved his hard acting skills that do not shake even in extreme situations through the "Concrete Market." Lee Jae-in sublimated even the harsh cold of the filming site into an emotional tool.

Recently, Lee Jae-in conducted an interview on the wave drama "Concrete Market" (played by Kwak Jae-min, directed by Hong Ki-won) at 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.

Lee Jae-in said that the process of melting into an unfamiliar world view is easy. But the more I did, the more I believed in the power of the field. "When I first saw the script, I thought about how to immerse myself in the world view, but the set was well implemented," he 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 said.

Even the harsh cold of the scene was an instrument of acting for him. Lee Jae-in said, "The setting is winter, and 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 said. He then expressed his honest grievance, saying, "It was cold," but added, "If you have a mental state, it was rather better to be cold. I thought there was a part where the cold touches the feeling of sadness. So I filmed it thinking that I could be immersed better," he said.

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In this work, Lee Jae-in built the character by focusing on the relationship with Tae-jin, played by the opposite actor Hong-kyung. "First of all, I thought the character Taejin was the viewpoint and filmed it," he said. "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 said. He added, "Tae Jin is the main character, and Hee-ro was like a villain or a villain who grew the character."

He also expressed his extraordinary affection and respect for Hong-kyung, who worked with him on the spot. Lee Jae-in, who recalled the time of filming, said, "I was a middle school student (at the time of filming), and Hong-kyung was a college student. He explained that he was older than me, so he took care of me like an older brother in the field. Hong-kyung, who reunited in public for the first time in a long time after the filming was over, confessed that it was awkward, but said, "It feels like I'm seeing my relative brother again during the holidays."

In particular, Lee Jae-in, who was impressed by Hong-kyung's attitude as an actor, said, "What I felt as an actor who had the power to focus when filming was that the actors said it was 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 said. "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 said.

Lee Jae-in, who started as a child, has been on the path of acting for a long time, and has also developed a firm belief and philosophy toward actors. He said, "There's always a rule I follow. I thought it was a trend to shoot a work, see that work and grow up," he said. He said, "But while doing this work, I thought there was an acting that I could do at that time. I think it wouldn't have suited me if I did it now," he said, expressing his sincerity to produce the best results at every moment.

He also confessed calmly about the isolation he felt during the filming of the movie "High Five," which was released in May last year, and the warmth of the scene that helped him overcome it. "High Five" was a situation where filming became busy and I had to leave school and come out to work. "So I felt like I didn't have any friends," he confessed, "But while working with actors and directors, I felt that I was recognized as a member of the field and as a friend." So I was able to show my feelings well at that time," he said.

Lee Jae-in is an actor who knows his strengths well. He cited "communicative ability" as his strength rather than his elegant talent or appearance. "There were moments when I wasn't sure about my acting, my appearance and my talent," he said. But if there's something I'm good at, I think it's important to get into the director's painting, he said. I can understand the director's direction accurately and act quickly," he said.

"I don't confirm the interpretation I made. I draw a picture to some extent, but I don't decide exactly. If the director gives directions, we prepare to change it right away. That's my strength," he added.

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