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Han So-hee said, "Every time we fight, break, cry..I'm tired now" (Project Y) [★FULL Interview]

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Han So-hee, the main actor of the movie "Project Y," poses for an interview conducted on the 16th. /Photo provided =9 Ato Entertainment / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

Actor Han So-hee took the lead in her first commercial film with "Project Y" (director Lee Hwan) and took a new start. Han So-hee, who said, "Now it's hard to fight, break, and cry," was still looking at "growth."

"Project Y" is a story about Mi-sun and Do-kyung, who live in the middle of a colorful city dreaming of another tomorrow, stealing black money and gold bars from the cliff of their lives. Han So-hee plays Mi-sun, who jumps into danger following her desire.

Han So-hee said about appearing in Project Y, "I was an actor who wanted to work with him, apart from being a fellow actor," adding, "I was impressed with director Lee Hwan's previous work, Park Hwa-young." The scenario is a scenario, but I think I had high expectations for the people I would work with."

He said, "The idea of Jongseo and I thought 'Project Y' was the best scenario we could have in our age. I felt strongly that I would not be able to do such a work if it was not now. I was confident that the two of us could participate and make this movie a little richer."

"The role was not set from the beginning. As I kept reading the script, the part where Do-kyung (played by Jeon Jong-seo) and Mi-sun's characters are clearly divided is how they treat people. Personally, I think I chose it because I thought it was more suitable for Mi-sun," he said. "I think Mi-sun's behavior came out the way she was when she treated her friend. When I was faced with a situation, I chose a reaction that I thought I would really express and acted, and the director liked that raw way of expressing it. I think it was good to have that in it," he said.

Han So-hee, the main actor of the movie "Project Y," poses for an interview conducted on the 16th. /Photo provided =9 Ato Entertainment / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

Han So-hee said she felt a lot of pressure from the release of Project Y, her first major commercial film, but she felt less pressure after watching the work. He said, "The seniors and other actors were all so good. Of course, it's a story that Mi-sun and Do-kyung lead, but I felt that there was no main character in this movie, he said. "I felt less pressure thinking, 'If there weren't other actors, this movie wouldn't have been completed.'

In particular, Han So-hee sent an Instagram DM (direct message) to Jeon Jong-seo to say that they formed a friendship. Han So-hee said, "I'm not a person who DMs anyone, but I wanted to get to know you personally. It may feel different from me, but I saw some parts that looked similar, and I sent a message out of the blue, and Jongseo (former) gladly answered. I think we met on the same day or the next day," he said.

"I have a lot of high school friends and friends in other professions, but I thought that if I were an actor friend, I would be able to share my concerns, understand and sympathize with them. Also, as an actor, I love Jongseo's acting so much. I wanted to ask you what attitude and attitude you are working on your work," he said.

Han So-hee said they are people living with "human love" with Jeon Jong-seo. "We talked about how we could make this work based on love because the conversation worked well at first," he said. The standards for being good at acting are all different, but I think I asked Jong-seo a lot about that because I'm not an acting major."

In particular, Han So-hee, who worked with Jeon Jong-seo for the first time in acting, said, "Jong-seo may seem very shy, but he is wild when acting, and he jumps without worrying about himself, so that fits well with me." We filmed without any inconvenience to each other. I'm especially sensitive when I read the script, but Jongseo seems to be more sensitive. There was a lot to learn," he said.

Han So-hee, the main actor of the movie "Project Y," poses for an interview conducted on the 16th. /Photo provided =9 Ato Entertainment / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

In addition, Han So-hee said about the criteria for choosing a work, "I think it comes to me rather than choosing a work, but I always have a lot of scripts like that, such as life (of the role) is difficult or dead." In my opinion, I prefer characters who overcome bad situations rather than characters who live a normal life," he said.

"I thought there were emotions and weapons that could react realistically when some sad situation, hardship, or adversity came. It may be rude, but I thought the depth of resolution to understand those feelings was deeper, he said. "But now I want to play a daughter from a rich family comfortably." It's not easy to fight, break, and cry all the time," he said with a smile.

Han So-hee also revealed the reason why she recently removed the tattoo. He said, "I did it without difficulty when I worked on it, and the technology has become so good these days that there are so many tattoo stickers and things like that, so I solve it with that," and added, "Actually, I couldn't wear a dress (because I had tattoos). Anyway, because of the variety of characters, there are various clothes to wear and various atmospheres to express, but I thought it was a loss for me, so I think I deleted it. I thought it was right to erase it for work now because I could do it again at any time," he said.

Han So-hee emphasized that as an actor in the public spotlight, she feels a sense of duty and responsibility to be persuasive in her words. "We have to accept the public's response," he said. Not everyone can be on the same page, and not everyone can like me all. I think it's good feedback because I don't think there's no progress when I ask why. "I think it could be one of the factors that look at me objectively and analyze me," he said, adding, "But I hope you like it."

Han So-hee also finished filming the movie Intern after Project Y. "Intern" is a story that occurs when the CEO of a fashion company, "Sunwoo" (Han So-hee), who is more passionate than anyone else when it comes to work, recruits "Sikho" (Choi Min-sik) as a silver intern with rich life experience. He said, "I also think, 'How did I act during 'The Intern'?' Still, I was happy when I was filming, so I hope that kind of image is captured well."

Han So-hee was focusing on 'growth' both as an actor and as a human being. He said, "It's important to do a good job with the actor's activities that I've made as a career. I tend to have a lot of miscellaneous thoughts, but the part I'm focusing on the most is growth, he said. "I always think I'm not good enough. He doesn't take care of his health. Health is directly related to work, so you can work only when you are healthy. Because I was too greedy to work, I've been living with my health behind me for the past year to a year and a half. There are times when it works as a handicap on the set. Efforts to make the inside and the outside healthy seem to have been made since a long time ago. When I can rest, I don't think about anything and try to rest," he said.

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