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Director Ryu Seung-wan and actor Cho In-sung met Son Seok-hee.
In MBC's "Son Seok-hee's Questions," which will air at 9 p.m. on the 4th, Ryu Seung-wan and Jo In-sung, who returned to the movie "Humint," appeared as guests.
Just because the two rarely appeared in full-fledged broadcast interviews is enough to attract viewers' attention. When asked if the movie's success was worse than that of "The Man Who Lives with the King," director Ryu coolly cheered, saying, "Director Jang Hang-joon has suffered for a long time, and I'm glad he made a good result."
When asked, "Why do you avoid Melo?" Cho In-sung also admitted coolly, saying, "In my age, Melo is over the limit," drawing laughter.
Director Ryu Seung-wan reveals his own philosophy and know-how on action scenes, an unrivalled specialty, and explains the symbolic scene that took Cho In-sung off the melodrama in "Humint." In addition, the secret story of leaving the country after many twists and turns will be revealed because the day he left for filming was December 4, the day after the December 3 emergency martial law.
On the other hand, the narrative of how Cho In-sung, who was selected as the "worst actor" of the year in his debut in 2003, has grown into a true actor is also an indispensable part of the program. In particular, it is said that Cho In-sung's answer to Son Seok-hee's question about what principles he has while doing movies left a long lingering impression on the audience.
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