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- Interview with Chae Sun-hwa and 役 Shin Se-kyung in the movie 'Humint'
Actor Shin Se-kyung is back on the screen after a long time. Shin Se-kyung, who played the role of an informant in the movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan), played the role of a melodrama with Park Jung-min. Shin Se-kyung's desperate emotional performance on the big screen is welcomed by fans.
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.
Shin Se-kyung said of her comeback to the screen after a long time, "It's been a long time since I've seen a movie. In the meantime, I didn't feel impatient to do a movie quickly. "I've consistently met fans through different works," he said. "I met director Ryu Seung-wan for the first time, and it was great while filming. As one of the audience who loves Korean movies, he looked great in leading the game. All the result values are the director's choice. I thought the responsibility would be great. When I worked on it, he detailed it and explained every movement in detail. There was no confusion or confusion while working as an actor," he said.
Initially, the role of Sunhwa in "Humint" went to actor Nana, not Shin Se-kyung, but the casting changed in the middle. However, Shin Se-kyung perfectly melted into Chae Seon-hwa. Shin Se-kyung said, "At first, another actor was scheduled to appear, but it changed, so there was no pressure for me to go in. I tend to think that there is a connection with the work. I didn't feel too much pressure because I saw a lot of cases where the first article was filmed and not released, he said. "I think the character in the work also met me and there is a difference, so I think I met the work well."
With Park Jung-min, Shin Se-kyung presents a deep romance with Shin Se-kyung without touching her. Their melodrama leads the movie with action.
Shin Se-kyung said, "Actor Park Jung-min said that he did not fit into the melodrama, but I think he is overly humble. In fact, I loved working with Melo. Since it did not show all the warriors of the characters in the movie, it had to be well expressed without missing (emotions) to completely persuade the audience in the scene where the characters appeared. Thanks to actor Park Jung-min, those scenes seem to have been completed perfectly."
Regarding Park Jung-min's performance with singer Hwasa at the end of last year's award ceremony, Shin Se-kyung said, "To be honest, I thought good energy came to our team. Apart from that, I always thought (Park Jung-min) was too attractive because I watched him from a close distance. "At a very good time, a good character met my owner well," he said. "Park Gun (Park Jung-min) was so cool when I watched it through the monitor. I feel like I haven't seen it before, so I feel like I've seen a new feeling that I haven't seen from actor Park Jung-min," he confessed. Shin Se-kyung said, "When I looked at the monitor, what I thought was the most wonderful thing was my eyes. "My heart sank as I watched Park Geon's eyes in a field edit when I met Seonhwa for the first time in a long time at Arirang Restaurant," he added.
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."
Shin Se-kyung recalled that although she is usually shy, she was as special as the filming of "Humint." He said, "Because I'm very shy, it takes a long time to get to know each other, and sometimes I can't continue to get to know each other when it's over. In this work, everyone's chemistry was so good that it felt like a joy to be together. It was good to spend time together in one city because we filmed overseas location. I felt like a resident of the same village. Usually, I go home after work and go back to my respective lives, but even after work, I felt close while eating, talking, and exercising together. "There are many good restaurants in Latvia, where I actually filmed, so when I found a delicious restaurant, I made memories together," he said.
Meanwhile, "Humint" will be released on the 11th and meet the audience during the Lunar New Year holiday.
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