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Actors Shin Hye-sun and Lee Joon-hyuk reunited after eight years. It is "Lady Dua" containing the new faces and energy of the two people that have not been seen so far.
A production presentation for the Netflix series "Lady Dua" was held at Ambassador Seoul Pullman Hotel in Dongho-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul on the 10th. Director Kim Jin-min and actress Shin Hye-sun and Lee Jun-hyuk attended the meeting to talk about various things.
"Lady Dua" is the story of "Sarakim," a woman who wanted to become a luxury brand even if it was fake, and "Mugyeong," a man who tracks her desires.
Expectations are high for the meeting between director Kim Jin-min, who has been well received for his solid directing of Netflix series "Human Class" and "My Name," and new writer Choo Song-yeon, who will present a structured story with dense writing skills.
Director Kim Jin-min said of the work, "It is a work that makes a person's desire into a drama, and it is full of fun to see a person who pursues that desire and a person who pursues that person. I think it would be good to spread my desire to the fullest with the drama," he said.
As for the reason for directing, he said, "When I first saw it, I thought the composition was interesting. When I saw the script organized so that I couldn't tell the back, I thought it was a difficult script to find these days, he said. "It was a script that I had a lot of work to do, but I thought I would try it." There should be only two good actors, but I started hoping that the luck would follow," he said.
The "luck" he expected eventually became a reality. Shin Hye-sun and Lee Joon-hyuk will once again work together as the two actors who will lead the center of the work. Shin Hye-sun returns as the mysterious character 'Sarakim'.
Manager Kim Jin-min said, "It's a very difficult role. Even if you ask them to do it in various faces and forms, they must have the ability of an actor. It should be considered that my job is over while casting. Working with (Shin) Hye-sun, I thought I trusted that person. Hye-sun also showed great concentration by focusing on the other actor and trusting herself. At the scene, I once admired, 'You're doing that much?' It was captured on the screen as it was, and if viewers like it, I think it's because of that. I trusted the two actors a lot, and I came to believe them even more as I did it," he said.
Shin Hye-sun's "Sarakim" is the Asian branch manager of "Budua," which aims only at the top 0.1 percent and has become a brand without anyone who knows it at once, but her name, past and everything are under wraps, making her unknown.
Shin Hye-sun, who appeared at the scene with tattoos, said, "It was a time when I wanted to do this genre, and when I read the script, a mysterious incident revolves around a woman. "I thought I should do this work because I was interested in the various identities of the character named Sarah Kim, and I was curious about what kind of story would unfold," he said.
The character had a difficult point, he said, adding, "I couldn't choose whether to take the character like someone else or act like someone on a similar ship. I was thinking about choosing after reading the script until the end, but I discussed a lot with the director. So, in fact, the director helped me a lot, so I thought I should make a sharp change visually, not change much in any acting or character."
Shin Hye-sun expressed her gratitude to the costume and makeup team while showing off her colorful styling in the play. He said, "Actor Shin Hye-sun gave me an idea based on her face, which she has not shown, and I've done a lot of this and that. Each character had a clear concept. I want to say thank you for making me good, he said. "I think I've done all the makeup here that I'll do for the rest of my life. He said, "I don't like to put on too much makeup, but when I tried it, it was fun and they decorated it so satisfactorily that I wanted to try it again."
Lee Joon-hyuk plays a detective who investigates the "Sarakim" case with a keen gaze. Director Kim Jin-min said, "For me, the role of detective 'no police' was also very important. "I thought that the eyes of the detective were the eyes of the viewers, so I thought that the color of the drama would be very different depending on who was acting," he said.
"At the first meeting with Jun-hyuk (Lee), I said, 'This role is so important that you shouldn't look at it easily. It's going to get harder as you go back.' In the beginning, viewers will doubt whether this person is doing something well or wrong, but in the end, they have no choice but to go after him, he said. "So if this actor doesn't do well, the balance point may change a little, so let's do well together."
Director Kim Jin-min said, "I received a good question from Lee Joon-hyuk," adding, "He asked me a very sharp question where he didn't understand or was confused about how to act. In fact, if the coach didn't know well, he would just move on, but he couldn't move on if he didn't answer the question. So I'm grateful that I could reduce a lot of directing mistakes," he said.
Lee Jun-hyuk said, "I tend to like characters who desire something. "I thought the character 'Sarakim' was interesting, and 'Mugyeong' was a challenging choice in its own way because there was a point I had to go through as an actor and wanted to learn," he said.
After hearing that Hye-sun was doing it again, I did it because I had a stable mind. The director also said, "I had faith in him that he could wipe me off because he has shown so much so far."
Shin Hye-sun and Lee Joon-hyuk reunited after eight years since the drama Secret Forest. Lee Joon-hyuk said, "I don't see it often because I'm in charge of chasing 'Sarakim', but I feel comfortable because I'm a great worker and colleague, and I fill everything even when I'm not there. After this work, I thought I wanted to do it again with Hye-sun," he said.
"After a while, we talked about a successful couple in their 50s, and although there are temptations around them, I asked them to play two characters who do not have an affair because they are bothered," he said, smiling and explaining, "I once imagined an ending work where I took my foot off at the end and went outside."
Shin Hye-sun then said, "When I was in 'Secret Forest', I was a baby in the play as well as in reality. He wasn't a superficial appearance, but he was a big person to me because he was new to society. I was in a hurry to follow the chemistry without even feeling it. At that time, he was good at counseling his concerns, and he was a handsome and cool senior. He was still handsome, and when we shared our chemistry, I don't know if it's because he had accumulated time without knowing, but he had a trust that I could know even if I didn't tell him. My senior looked into my eyes and focused on me. The scene we meet is difficult to practice alone, and we relied on each other because it is acting that can be established only when the other person is present. It was good because I was a senior who I could rely on comfortably," he said.
Lee Joon-hyuk, who attempted an acting challenge through "Lady Dua," said, "It was the most difficult and challenging task for me to always keep track of someone and balance by meeting many actors," adding, "Sometimes I thought too much about getting a lot of help on the spot, so I shouldn't get distant from the viewers." There was a lot of healthy tension, and I paid a lot of attention to the rules of the work," he explained.
He said, "This filming site was stressful, but I think it's healthy and good. It wasn't just comfortable and enjoyable, but there were missions in each field, and there was a process of falling into confusion like "no-gyeong." I filmed the scene where I met Hye-sun in the second half, and when I finally met her, I was actually very sick because all the stress and tension were mixed with excitement. But Hyesun was also sick. At that time, when I first saw Hye-sun's face, I felt a lot of different emotions, he said. "When I faced Hye-sun, I focused so that I wouldn't miss my eyes or tremble at all."
Lee Joon-hyuk said, "The role I originally found interesting was a role that seemed to pop out, but in this work, I wanted to act as if it were art. I wanted to challenge that part, so I hope it harmonizes well with the work," he stressed.
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