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The brilliant youth of the late Kim Sae-ron unfolds on the screen again.
On the 23rd, a press distribution preview of the movie "We Are Everyday" (director Kim Min-jae) was held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Actors Lee Chae-min, Ryu Eui-hyun, and Choi Yoo-joo attended the meeting to talk about various things.
"We Are Everyday" is a 17-year-old youth romance that begins with a sudden confession from a childhood friend. It is based on the webtoon of the same name that excited the public with more than 17 million views on a single platform.
Director Kim Min-jae said, "I was actually very nervous and worried a lot because it took me a long time to release this movie. I was worried about whether it would be released well, but I'm glad that it was released because of various collaborations, and I'm looking forward to your kind cooperation even though there are many shortcomings."
He then said that he was attracted to "ordinary stories" about the film version of the webtoon of the same name. He said, "There are a lot of stimulating works these days, and the feelings I felt in my teens and 20s are well expressed while talking about things that might actually happen. Rather, I thought that such a movie could be a movie that keeps coming to mind like Pyeongyang naengmyeon," he said.
One day before entering high school, Lee Chae-min plays the role of "Hosu," a boy who committed a confession to his childhood friend. He transforms into a high school student who falls in love with his first love and shows off his new charm.
Ahead of the release, Lee Chae-min said, "It's my screen debut, so I'm nervous and excited. We worked really hard on the movie, so I hope you enjoyed it. I think I'll be facing the audience soon, but I'm looking forward to it," he said.
"We Are Everyday" is a cranked-up 2021 production. He said, "After watching the movie, I thought, 'There was a time like that.' He looks very young, and he is still in the stage of growing up, but I felt his shortcomings and regrets (acting). "It's been a long time, but I tried to look cute because there were things I learned then and it was a nutrient for me now," he said.
Lee Chae-min said, "It was my first time wearing a school uniform after I started acting. It was awkward because it was a school uniform that I wore again after becoming an adult. On the other hand, I was worried about whether I could come out like a student, but when I think about it, that was the youngest time," he said.
"I had a lot of fun filming it, and there are a lot of scenes where I play basketball in the play, but during the break, I built a relationship while playing basketball with the actors and the staff I used to work with," he said of the character and synchro-yul, adding, "He's a very honest person, but I think he's also a honest person. I think that part was in contact with him," he said.
Director Kim Min-jae said, "I was surprised by Lee Chae-min's character synchro rate," adding, "At that time, Chae-min was in her early 20s, and the synchro rate was close to 100%. He said, "It was like a character that existed for Chae-min," adding, "It was my first movie, and I thought he was an inexperienced actor at the time, but he melted well into the role of 'Hosu' from the beginning. It's not because it's going well now, but I felt that I was really good at acting and I thought I was blessed," he praised.
Kim Sae-ron played the role of Yeoul, a high school girl who was confused after receiving a sudden confession from her childhood friend. He sincerely conveys the vitality and freshness of youth through the role of Yeoul.
"We Are Everyday" is a 17-year-old youth romance that begins with a sudden confession from a childhood friend. It is based on the webtoon of the same name that excited the public with more than 17 million views on a single platform.
The late Kim Sae-ron played the role of Yeoul, a high school girl who was confused after receiving a sudden confession from her childhood friend. He sincerely conveys the vitality and freshness of youth through the role of Yeoul.
Director Kim Min-jae said, "I dare to tell you that an actor named Kim Sae-ron was the best actor for me. "Even if I say one thing, I did two or three things," he said. "Sometimes I feel frustrated because the director doesn't get the cut I want, but Saeron always exceeded what I wanted."
"I had great chemistry with my fellow actors because I was an experienced actor," he said. "In short, he was the best actor I've ever met. He said, "I was born for acting, and I was a bright, polite, and beautiful friend on the spot."
"I wish I had been here with you, but it was an infinite honor for me as a director," he said, revealing a poster produced by the late Kim Sae-ron himself.
Director Kim said, "He made, designed, and even wrote his own handwriting and asked me how it was. I could feel the authenticity of this friend's work, and I think it will be forever remembered even when I am older. I hope you only tell good stories for the last work," he added.
In addition, Lee Chae-min said about his acting chemistry with the late Kim Sae-ron, "We were the same age, but he led us well in a friendly way like a senior. I tried to get it because it was a time when I lacked a lot and had to learn a lot. In fact, he taught me a lot of details, and now that I think about it, he was a very grateful colleague. I was very nervous, but I think I took it safely because I relieved the atmosphere like a friend and gave honest feedback," he said.
Meanwhile, "We Are Everyday" will be released on March 4.
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