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Actress Shin Min-a revealed that she has not changed since getting married.
On the morning of the 16th, Shin Min-a held an interview for the film "Pupil" (directed by Yeom Ji-ho) at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, sharing various stories about the work.
"Pupil" is a suspense thriller in which Seo-jin, who is gradually losing her sight due to a genetic disease, uncovers suspicions surrounding the death of her twin sister and confronts the truth. In "Pupil," Shin Min-a took on the dual role of Seo-jin, a photographer who is gradually losing her sight due to a genetic disease and investigates the death of her twin sister, and Seo-in, Seo-jin's twin sister who overcame visual impairment to succeed as a potter but met a mysterious death.
"Pupil" is the first work Shin Min-a has released since her marriage and has drawn attention even before its release. In particular, her husband Kim Woo-bin attended the VIP screening held on the 15th to offer his support, making headlines. Shin Min-a stated, "Since I filmed this work before getting married, the fact that it is my 'first work after marriage' doesn't feel that significant to me," and added, "It was so grateful and reassuring that Kim Woo-bin came despite his busy schedule."
When asked if she had personally invited Kim Woo-bin, Shin Min-a smiled and said, "He had to come. I told him he absolutely had to." She then added, "He had filming, so he came in the middle of filming, watched the movie, and then went back to filming. He couldn't stay for the after-party and just left." When asked if she had requested that Kim Woo-bin take photos of her and post them on social media, Shin Min-a jokingly replied, "No, I'm not that kind of coercive woman."
Shin Min-a said, "He said he enjoyed it. He knows this was a work where I worked hard and worried a lot. He briefly said, 'I think you don't need to worry,' and then went back to filming." She added, "These days, I've been busy, so I also saw (Kim Woo-bin) for the first time in a while."
When asked if her attitude toward her work has changed since getting married, Shin Min-a explained, "There hasn't been a big change in my mindset since getting married. From the very beginning when I started this job, I had a strong desire to do many diverse works. Even after getting married, regardless of my marriage, I still want to do many works. I hope that as these experiences accumulate, they will be reflected in my acting."
Shin Min-a said, "I haven't changed since getting married. I work the same as before, but I think something must have changed around me. The gaze of reporters looking at me and the gaze of the audience must have changed as well." She added, "I hope that these changes will help me, even subconsciously, when I express myself through acting."
Meanwhile, "Pupil" will be released on June 24.
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