Ha Jung Woo, who was also in the interview, praised her for having crazy eyes. Yeo Jin Goo said in a recent interview at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul,
Yeo Jin Goo reflected, "I felt that villains are also human beings. I think that out of all the roles I've played, this is the one I want to live the most."
"I felt that it was inevitable to a certain extent given the historical context," he said, "I was immersed in 'Yong Dae' and felt that I had to express it while adhering to that line."
He continued, "After playing a villain, I felt the desire to play a villain with many problems or who is truly ruthless again," and "The heads of the production company said, 'Jin Goo is
I will always do my best if people know that I can play this kind of role, too." Yeo Jin Goo added, "I actually have scleral eyes, so even if I roll my eyes a little, I often look violent.
On the contrary, on the set, there were times when I would look down or adjust my gaze," he said. "This time, I glared with all my might. I didn't know that there was so much white in my eyes, or that my irises were small.
"I was shocked. It was a fresh experience for me. There were times when I was so shocked that I had to open my eyes," he said. Meanwhile, Yeo Jin Goo's new film "Hijack" is about a hijacking that took place in the skies over Korea in 1971.
The film depicts the extreme circumstances that unfold when a passenger plane is abducted in mid-air, and will be released in Korea on the 21st.
2024/06/17 14:37 KST
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