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- Interview with Moon Sang-min, Kyungrok's 役 for the movie 'Pavanne'
Actor Moon Sang-min (26) has been attracting both women's hearts since the beginning of the year.
Moon Sang-min is meeting the public by showing his work around the same time, from the KBS 2TV drama "My Dear Bandit" that recently ended to the Netflix movie "Pavanne." Moon Sang-min shows a completely different face in the two works and is showing his skills as an actor to his heart's content.
Moon Sang-min recently expressed his excitement with an interview with the Netflix film "Pavanne" (director Lee Jong-pil) at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu. Moon Sang-min, who is over 190 centimeters tall and boasts a tall face, looked like a girl and a lonely wolf.
"Pavanne" is a movie in which three people who close their hearts and live together become light and face life and love. It is directed by Lee Jong-pil, who drew attention by portraying the stories of young people in cold reality such as "Samjin Group English Toy Class" and "The Escape" in various genres.
Actor Go Ah-sung played the role of "Mi-jeong," a woman hidden from people's uncomfortable eyes, Byun Yo-han played the role of "Yohan," a free spirit who likes rock music, and Moon Sang-min, who is emerging as an icon of youth romance, played the role of "Kyung-rok," a young man who gives up his dreams and lives in reality.
When asked about the "girls' double-sleeve" response, Moon Sang-min said, "I was captivated by the mothers. I heard that the reactions were so good to my friends and mothers. My friends said, "My mother said she wanted to be my son-in-law." Mothers' reactions are real. I feel really good," he said. "But my mother is always cold-hearted. While watching the work together, they give feedback saying, "That scene is a shame," and "Your face was swollen at that time." I'm also realizing my interest in Pavane. Maybe because it's my first movie, the reaction is a little different. Thank you so much and I'm happy that you like it."
"Pavanne" is a romance that begins with three perspectives, not one perspective. The youth of the three stand out more. Moon Sang-min started by thinking, "Why does Gyeong-rok like Mi-jeong?" while looking at the relationship with Mi-jeong (Go Ah-sung) in the play. At the same time, I thought, 'Can you explain why when you like someone?' Originally, if you like it, you're interested, and then you keep looking at it. For Kyung-rok, Mi-jeong is that kind of friend," he said. "I actually acted thinking that Kyung-rok did it to Mi-jeong without realizing it. Kyung-rok would have been the first such person. I was worried that it would be unpleasant in some areas, and I tried to keep the line well. I paid attention to everything like eyes and acting. That's how I caught the character, and I gradually felt like I liked it when I was with Mi-jung," he recalled of his acting.
When Moon Sang-min said that the face in the drama and the face in the movie were different, he said, "Basically, Gyeongrok is similar to my temperament. I took out the lone wolf inside me. I think there is that loneliness in everyone, not just me. It's because I didn't express it, but everyone has it. I didn't have the chance to bring out that 'lone wolf' either. I didn't have the opportunity to express my own solitude or Moon Sang-min, who looked rough, but I think "Pavanne" became such an opportunity. I really wanted to do it, so I waited for this work to be released," he said. "But I thought I was a big wolf, but I wasn't. It was a baby wolf. I thought I was a very rough wolf. I saw a lot of clumsy parts in "Pavanne." I didn't see much experience like Go Ah-sung or Byun Yo-han, he said. "In that part, it was Go Ah-sung and Byun Yo-han who took care of, hugged, and made me shine for my unorganized acting." I was able to do well thanks to my sister and brother. If not, I think it would have been complicated, not knowing what Gyeongrok is doing."
In the play, Moon Sang-min shows Yo-han as Yohan, Goa-seong as Mi-jeong, and the kiss scene, respectively. Moon Sang-min said, "The kiss with Yo-han was not my will. So I was very thankful to Yohan. He clearly led the atmosphere by giving ideas like that. I don't know who would have done that unless it was Byun Yo-han. So I was very grateful," he said. "I liked the kiss scene with Mi-jeong because she was clumsy. Looking at this kiss scene, it was a little different from the kiss scene I've done in a drama before. It felt a bit clumsy. What should I say, it was a kiss that was a little ahead of my heart. I think Kyung-rok's heart was ahead of him, who met Mi-jung, touched her, and waited to reach her. So I felt like I had been waiting for more," he said. "I didn't even know it was a clumsy kiss when I filmed that scene. I think it came out that way because I felt emotion."
In the movie, Kyungrok says that it is about revealing someone's soul about love. When asked if there was a moment when he met someone and his soul was brightened, Moon Sang-min said, "There is. There was a moment when I was too bright. I didn't know then. I just thought I was shining on my own, but that wasn't it. If it's not each other, I don't think it shines when we love each other, he said. "So I sympathized with that line." I think love really becomes each other's light and lights up," he said, expressing his sorrow.
Finally, Moon Sang-min thanked Goa-seong for working with him. Moon Sang-min said, "Aseong is actually an actor who represents Korea. I was so grateful to my sister. Even though I had my sister's experience, annual experience, and career, it made me feel no pressure at all. I was so focused because my sister created an environment where I could act. Aseong was looking at me from outside the camera even if her face did not come out in the scene where I confessed. I think that part is also included in the movie. He added, "I think Gyeongrok came out attractive because I had A-sung."
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