チョン・ドヨン、「現場でずっと一緒に過ごしてくれたチ・チャンウク、むしろとても配慮された」「リボルバー」
Jung Do Yeong, ”Ji Chang Wook, who was with me the whole time on set, was actually very considerate” ”Revolver”
Jung Do Yeong and Ji Chang Wook from the film "Revolver" talked about their impressions of working together for the first time in this production and the atmosphere on set.
A press conference for the movie "Revolver" was held at the Megabox COEX store in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 31st.
The ceremony was attended by Jung Do Yeong, Ji Chang Wook, Lim Ji Yeon, and director Oh Seung Wook. "Revolver" is a story about a former police officer, Suyeong (Jung Do), who takes the blame for all the crimes and goes to prison.
The film tells the story of a young man who, after being released from prison, pursues a single goal. This is the first time that Jung Do Yeong and Ji Chang Wook have worked together in "Revolver". Jung Do Yeong is
Ji Chang Wook plays the role of Suyeong, a former police officer who is thrown into prison after taking a crime, but is completely abandoned after being released. He shows a cold and dull expression.
He took on the role of Andy, a villain who is not paid his part and is also known as the "crazy dog sprayed with perfume," and attempted to transform his acting by playing a villain.
Ji Chang Wook was asked about the scene he shot with Jung Do Yeong.
She said, "This was the first time I met senior Jung Do Yeong, and he was someone I'd always wanted to work with, so rather than it being difficult, I was personally very nervous."
He recalled, "So I was very nervous when I was preparing and going to the set," but added, "Despite that, I felt very comfortable on set with my actual seniors.
"My senior really made the atmosphere comfortable. Even when he hit me, he did it very cleanly. I had fun and acted in an interesting way," he said, expressing his gratitude to Jung Do Yeong.
Jung Do Yeong said, "I think that in interviews and official events, he says that to me out of respect because I'm his senior, but I think it's actually because he was being considerate towards me."
"When we were shooting the scene together, I was very worried that I would accidentally hit him and hurt him. Despite that, Chang Wook said that he was happy to film the scene with me without a stand-in.
She praised Ji Chang Wook, saying, "I thought it would be good to have someone like myself, so he was with me the whole time. This was my first time working with him, but I think he was more considerate of me."
Meanwhile, "Revolver" will be released in Korea on August 7th.
2024/07/31 21:01 KST
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