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Moon Chae-won, "My favorite romance with Kwon Sang-woo.."More Tetonam than I imagined" [Interview 1]

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Kim Mihwa

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  • Interview with Moon Chaewon in the movie "Heartman"
Moon Chae-won / Photo = Lotte Entertainment
Moon Chae-won / Photo = Lotte Entertainment

Actor Moon Chae-won (40) expressed satisfaction with his romance with his favorite "favorite" Kwon Sang-woo since his school days.

On the morning of the 9th, Moon Chae-won gave an interview with the movie "Heartman" (director Choi Won-seop) at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Moon Chae-won, who had an interview ahead of the movie's release in about 10 years, looked excited ahead of the release.

The movie "Heartman" is a comedy that takes place when a returning man, Seung-min (played by Kwon Sang-woo), struggles not to miss his first love he met again, but creates a secret that he can never tell her. Moon Chae-won plays Bona, Seung-min's first love in the play.

Moon Chae-won has said that Kwon Sang-woo has been his favorite actor since his school days. When asked how it was different from imagination about breathing with Kwon Sang-woo, Moon Chae-won said, "My appearance was exactly what I thought. I met him at the restaurant, and his skin was white and his visuals were the same as I thought, he said. "I felt that he had a different power from the shyness I saw in 'The History of Maljuk Street Cruelty'. It was like what I'm talking about these days," he said.

Moon Chae-won said, "That's why I thought you were good at acting in action. Rather than just taking good care of your body, there is a masculine beauty from inside," he said.

Moon Chae-won presents a variety of touching scenes, including Kwon Sang-woo and the dark kissing scene in the play. Moon Chae-won said, "I've heard that there are more kisses than I thought. Personally, I didn't think it was strong, but considering the number of times, it was a lot. I wonder how the audience will see it, he said. "I understand because it's a touch that takes place when you can go straight to each other in the movie. I think the kiss scene, especially at the musical instrument store, came out well."

Asked if he had anything to say to Son Tae-young, Kwon Sang-woo's wife, Moon Chae-won said, "Wouldn't Kwon Sang-woo be more nervous. You have to go home and go to the United States," he said.

Meanwhile, "Heartman" will be released on the 14th.

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