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"Mad Dance Office" Choi Sung said, "I chose because of Hyeran.."Take out a new look" [Interview 1]

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Actor Choi Sung-eun of the movie "Mad Dance Office" poses for a round interview on the 26th. /Photo provided =NKentens 2026.02.26 /Photo by Lee Dong-hoon Photoguy@

Actor Choi Sung-sung of "Mad Dance Office" revealed why he chose this work.

On the 26th, Choi Sung-eun of the movie "Mad Dance Office" (director Cho Hyun-jin) met at a cafe in Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and talked about the work.

"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.

Choi Sung-eun played the role of 'Kim Yeon-kyung', a Generation Z civil servant. "Yeonkyung" dreams of a perfect civil servant like "national play," but it is a role that is repeatedly shaken in front of the wall of reality.

Choi Sung-eun confessed about the reason for choosing the work, "When I first read the script, Hyeran's presence was the biggest." He said, "I thought that if you appear, I want to be with you unconditionally," and added, "I thought that the relationship between Kook-hee and Yeon-kyung in the drama would be similar to what I think of you as an actor of my age." "It was also attractive to deal with women's stories," he said.

However, he said he also had doubts about his role. He said, "I've never done it before, so I was curious about 'Why did you entrust me?' and at the same time, I had an unnecessary antipathy. After meeting the director, I was just grateful. Even I didn't take it out, and I felt like they saw a point that I didn't find, he said. "The dance called flamenco in the work was also a big attraction."

"I have a tendency to be scared and afraid, so I think I have a similar side to Kook-hee in a way. Hyeran and the director have the energy to make people comfortable. Thanks to that, I was able to express my courage," he said. It was also said that the time when the three met several times, talked, and read repeatedly before filming was of great help. "It wasn't easy to set the tone because there were a lot of exaggerations in the scenario," he said. Hye-ran also explained, "I thought about that, and that time was a great help."

Choi also expressed her respect for Yeom Hye-ran. "Not only is he good at acting, but I also felt that he was a really good person as a person," he said. "I learned from my senior that my attitude toward life is eventually revealed in acting. "I thought I knew why it smelled human no matter what role I played," he said.

"I had faith that no matter how I acted, the senior would accept it well," he said. "Especially before filming on the spot, the senior first talked about his anxiety and worries honestly. "I think it's a difficult behavior to do for younger juniors as they get more years, and I was really grateful for that and I felt a sense of human identity," he said.

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