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"Park Ji-hoon, I don't know it's the original 'Save'..The immersion level is the best." [Interview 1]

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Kim Nayeon

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Actor Jeon Mi-do expressed her feelings about working with Park Ji-hoon in "The Man Who Lives with the King."

On the 23rd, at a cafe in Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, I met actor Jeon Mi-do from the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" (director Jang Hang-jun) and talked about various things.

"The Man Who Lives with the King" is the story of Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled. Jeon Mi-do plays Mae-hwa, a court lady who supplements King Danjong Lee Hong-wi, adding richness to the play by exchanging delicate emotions with her unique warm smile and strong eyes.

Jeon Mi-do was offered an appearance with less plum blossoms. "I actually thought the story was better than my character," he said. Since I have no experience in movies, it was amazing to make a two-hour movie with one or two historical records. But this story was so human and warm. All the scripts I coincidentally received at that time were cruel or stimulating, and I loved the warm story."

"When I received the script, there was no end to this role. Nevertheless, I cried after reading the last scene. The director said I asked to meet him, but he actually left because the director asked me to meet him. We talked about this and that for five hours there, and the director said, "The proportion of plum blossoms can't suddenly increase, but I'm going to trim them little by little, so why don't you think about it?" At that time, major roles, including Hae-jin (Yoo), were cast, and I chose it because I thought it would be a meaningful time to learn a lot if I were to be with them in their first movie."

Jeon Mi-do said, "I got a lot of help from Park Ji-hoon, who plays Danjong, and I arrived at the first shooting, and (Park) Ji-hoon was already focused. Just looking at it made me cry because I didn't feel bad. Yoo Ji-tae was overwhelmed as soon as he appeared. I am as afraid of a person named Han Myung-hoe as King Danjong, so complex emotions were expressed naturally," he said.

As for Park Ji-hoon, he said, "He was a very immersive actor. Even though he was not old, he was a different friend from the attitude and temperature of friends of that age I have encountered. To focus on discontinuation, I have never seen a person who is usually excited. I couldn't talk to him all the time, and it was hard to talk to him because he was so focused, he said. "Since Maehwa Station is not in a relationship with Danjong a lot, I watched him silently from the side."

He found out on the spot that Park Ji-hoon was a former idol group Wanna One and was the one who created the buzzword "Save in My Heart." He said, "I took care of actor Jihoon, and actor Jihoon took care of me. Ji-hoon was uncomfortable because other actors actually held it in the early riding scene. I care about Jihoon like that, and Jihoon cared about it because I was standing next to him. I think they took care of each other," he said.

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