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- The movie 'Mad Dance Office' Yum Hye-ran interview.
Actress Yeom Hye-ran said she tried to find a balance as a mother.
On the 26th, he met and interviewed Yeom Hye-ran of the movie "Mad Dance Office" (director Cho Hyun-jin) at a cafe in Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
"Mad Dance Office" is a story about a civil servant who has been living perfectly 24 hours a day, "Kook-hee (Yum Hye-ran)" stepping on a flamenco step in front of a slightly ruined life and finding hope he didn't know.
Regarding the point of sympathy in this film, Yeom Hye-ran said, "When I received the scenario, I liked movies like this. There was a strong feeling that it would be fun. These days, there are more works of female narratives, and what I have been suggested so far was strong or genre works. There was just a yearning to tell the story of an ordinary woman. "Every woman can't be a killer and an able person," he said.
"At that time, I was offered a 'Mad Dance Office' and filmed it in 2024. "I liked it because it was a story of an ordinary woman," he said. "It was attractive to start with ordinaryness while acting with strength, and it matched well with the story I wanted to tell."
In this work, Yeom Hye-ran will present the most dynamic transformation in filmography. Kim Kook-hee, who he plays, has dominated the organization with cool perfectionism, but he faces the first crack in his life: omission of promotion and conflict with his daughter.
"I'm proud of the part where I tried to find a balance between work and parenting," he said. "I tried to raise (the child) as much as possible, and that part was hard. What I sympathized with through this work was that I also realized that I forced my daughter to do something in my own way, he said. "There is a line that says, 'I was trying to teach you from the standpoint of my life,' and I forced my daughter to wear a mask of advice because I went through trial and error in my life first."
He continued, "I felt like myself in real life in that kind of appearance of 'gukhee'. The daughter is a different person from me, and she is in a different environment, but she couldn't accept it as it is. I sympathized a lot in that regard," he said.
When asked if there has been any change since the filming of the work, Yeom Hye-ran said, "I make a commitment once a day, and I always try to change. But it's three days of determination. It's a process of regretting even if you're angry and making up your mind again. This is especially true for mother and daughter," he added.
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