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Actress Yeom Hye-ran revealed how she came to appear in "Mad Dance Office" and the flamenco practice process.
On the 24th, a press distribution preview of the movie "Mad Dance Office" (director Cho Hyun-jin) was held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Director Cho Hyun-jin, actors Yeom Hye-ran, Choi Sung-eun, and Arin attended the meeting to talk about various things.
"Mad Dance Office" is a movie about a government employee who has lived a perfect 24-hour life, Kook-hee (played by Yeom Hye-ran), stepping on a flamenco step in front of a slightly ruined life and finding hope that he didn't know. It is a work that gives comfort to those who have pushed themselves to fit into the social framework that even mistakes can be their own steps.
Yeom Hye-ran has lived a tight life 24 hours a day, but she plays Kook-hee, the head of the district office, who was shaken in an instant, and shows a different face than before.
Director Cho Hyun-jin said, "From the time I wrote the scenario, I thought it would be nice if (Yum Hye-ran) did it. In actual movies, the need for "Gukhee" is difficult to approach with favor from the beginning, but it is a movie that has to sympathize with and support "Gukhee." "If you look at your previous works, I thought it was essential for our movie because they showed me acting that made me feel attached, sympathetic, and want to listen to the story," he said.
"I liked the human comedy genre, I liked the content of growth, and I liked works that gained enlightenment or liberation through dancing, such as 'Shell We Dance' and 'Billlie Elite', so I thought I wanted to try it, although it was difficult," Yeom Hye-ran said of the reason for appearing in 'Mad Dance Office'.
Yeom Hye-ran, who practiced Flamenco, an important dance in the work, for three months, said, "The teacher told me that short-term is not a dance that can be practiced. It was difficult even when it was moving, but when I tried to imitate the teacher, it only looked like I was imitating him. I think the dance of flamenco was difficult because I thought I had to do a dance that approached the soul," he said.
"The scene of dancing flamenco in the office is a scene that expresses the feeling of wanting to escape, so I wanted the viewers to enjoy it. Many staff members struggled because they had to dance while smashing a large office, and I remember having a hard time because there was nowhere to lean because it was a solo dance.
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