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Shim Eun-kyung, who returned to Korean drama in six years with How to Be a Building Owner in Korea, will present a different villain character.
tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama "How to Be a Building Owner in Korea" (scripted by Oh Han-ki/directed by Lim Pil-sung, hereinafter referred to as "Building Owner") depicts a suspense that occurs when a debt-ridden building owner participates in a fake kidnapping drama to protect his family and building that are more precious than his life. Jungwoo Ha, Lim Soo-jung, Kim Joon-han, Jung Soo-jung, and Shim Eun-kyung are raising expectations, signaling synergy in acting.
Shim Eun-kyung transforms from 'Builders' to villain Jonah, who is cold and cruel. Jonah is a practitioner of Real Capital, which is pursuing a redevelopment project, and is a person who presses Youngchil building owner Ki-jong (Jungwoo Ha). Shim Eun-kyung, who accumulated overseas filmography by winning the Japanese Academy Award for the first time as a Korean actor, will return to Korean work for the first time in a long time, and will also take on the main villain character of the work to show her new face. I heard the reason for choosing the work and the story of character construction from Shim Eun-kyung.
Shim Eun-kyung said, "I solved my long-standing desire to play 'Villain'." He said, "Yona is a mysterious person who can't know what's inside and can't predict where she'll bounce. The origin is also unclear. One day, he suddenly appears in front of the Sujong party and brings misfortune. "It was interesting because there was a unique point that was different from the existing villains," he said.
In addition, Shim Eun-kyung said, "While playing the villain character, I also experienced unfamiliar acting. In particular, as he challenged the action scene, he devoted himself to practicing for months before filming. "I've never shown action acting before, but I want to show it properly through this work," he said. "If Jonah, who is gentle, pure, and in a way sincere, remains strong in the minds of viewers, I would be more than happy."
Shim Eun-kyung also pointed out the details of the Yona character who came up with the idea herself. "I wanted to visually reveal Jonah's ambivalence, which is eerie and child-like, and I want you to look closely at Jonah's right shirt cuffs," he said. I explained the meaning of Jonah's fashion item as a reference taken from the movie 'Clockwork Orange'. He added, "I added a red shade to the eyes to express the impoverished atmosphere." Expectations were raised as to what intense impression Jonah, who completed it by contemplating even a small detail, will leave.
Finally, Shim Eun-kyung said about the point of looking at the 'Builders', "The desires of various characters surrounding the building are depicted. It is a work that has the power to see how far they will run. The play unfolds without a moment to breathe, so I hope you follow us until the end," he said.
The first episode of "Builders" will air at 9:10 p.m. on the 14th.
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