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Shin Se-kyung, who even wore a jade hanbok, said, "It's pretty? I like it, too" [an interview with]

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Kim Mihwa

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Shin Se-kyung / Photo = The Present Company

Actor Shin Se-kyung made her comeback to the screen after a long time.Shin Se-kyung, who perfectly digested the jade hanbok, is anticipating a new transformation.

On the afternoon of the 9th, Shin Se-kyung held an interview with the movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan) at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and delivered various stories about the work.

The movie "Humint" is a story of people with different purposes fighting in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in a cold sea of ice.

Park Jung-min and Shin Se-kyung present a deep romance with Shin Se-kyung in the movie without any contact. Their melodrama leads the movie with action.

Shin Se-kyung speaks North Korean in the play and even sings Patty Kim's "Farewell" on stage, showing a new appearance. Shin Se-kyung said, "This is the first time I'm acting with a dialect in my work. So it was a big challenge for me. I worked hard because I wanted to do well. I heard that there is a big difference in the North Korean language by region. I wanted to speak to a Pyongyang woman of that age, so I tried hard while copying the pronunciation recorded by the teacher, he said. "I went to the vocal teacher for singing and took classes." "Since it is a song with various emotions, I acted in consideration of various points," he explained.

Shin Se-kyung captivates the audience with a beautiful face even though she seems to have a story. In response to the praise for being so pretty, Shin Se-kyung said, "I was also satisfied with the result. I always try to stand in front of the camera in the best condition when I do other works. "I didn't prepare anything external for this work, but the staff really put a lot of effort into making the overall atmosphere of the movie," he said.

Shin Se-kyung perfectly digests even the jade hanbok, which is difficult to digest in the movie. He said, "I tried to show the prettiest, most beautiful and charming appearance when fitting clothes or testing makeup beforehand. I also decided on hanbok after trying on a variety of colors, he said. "I heard that jade color is a difficult color to pull off, but I chose it because it suits the scene and suits me."

Meanwhile, "Humint" will be released on the 11th.

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