「京城クリーチャー2」チョン・ドンユン監督、「パク・ソジュン&ハン・ソヒの人気を実感。これが主人公かと思った」
”Creatures of Seoul 2” director Jung Dong-yoon: ”I realized how popular Park Seo Jun and Han Seo Hee were. I thought they were the main characters.”
Director Jung Dong-yoon of "Creatures of Seoul 2" expressed his gratitude to Park Seo Jun and Han Seo Hee. Director Jung Dong-yoon held a press conference at Jongno-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 30th.
The interview was held at a cafe in Tokyo for the Netflix original series "Keijo Creature 2." Director Jung Dong-yoon said, "I think the power of the actors is great.
I often didn't realize how much public power Park Seo Jun and Han Seo Hee have, but when Seo Jun holds a fan meeting in Japan, his fandom grows.
Amazing. It was influenced by previous works such as "Itaewon Class." I think many people in Japan watched it to see Seojun and Sohee. I think they watched it with a certain critical awareness.
Or rather, I think Seojun was the biggest reason. I think the biggest thing was that he said, 'I'll still watch it.'"
Regarding the two Melo characters, Director Jung said, "Melo was difficult.
It was a story of two people fighting to the death, incorporating many stories, but the one thing that was not resolved in the season was the two Melodies. After 79 years have passed, the viewers will be able to connect them somehow.
I thought it would be a touching moment of encouragement and healing for the two people who lived through that era and suffered tragic pain, and the scene where they meet again and look at each other is the other side of the story that I wanted to show in the TV series.
"I want them to think of it as a symbolic meaning," he continued, "The two of them have become closer in season 2 than in season 1. They have become more considerate of each other. Personally, the distance between them has disappeared and they have become closer."
It seems like it was. Season 1 also included incidents that occurred in less than a week. No matter how serious the situation became, I thought it would not be realistic.
When people who have shared memories over time meet, their eyes look different. When Sohee and Seojun run to meet each other in part 5,
I think that was the feeling that they were running away. When they met again in the final scene, Seojun had a slightly sad smile, and Sohee
He did a great job of acting out the kind of incomprehensible emotion that makes you feel like tears are coming to your eyes, but at the same time, it was a good feeling to film that day."
Director Jung also said, "They are both professionals. They are always honest. They are friendly and have concerns that are appropriate for their age.
I'm glad they tried their best. To be honest, it can be difficult for me to be around top stars because I'm quite shy, but I think they made me feel at ease. The three of them are very talkative.
Although they don't talk much, they seem to think about each other when they play. They seem to upload a lot of "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" to Instagram, but I had a hard time too.
I thought I should make an Instagram account and post about them. But I think it must have been really hard for them. I saw them rolling around on the floor a lot, not to mention Chae-ok.
I think they both had a much bigger role in season 2 because they had to show how strong they were, even though they were frail. I wanted to say, 'Is this the main character?'
I felt like, "They lived up to their name's worth." When they took the lead, I think the staff and actors also had the feeling of, "Let's get it done." That's what makes for good teamwork.
Director Jung said, "So-hee fell down a lot while doing action scenes. In season 1, she was beaten with handcuffs, but in season 2, it was much harder.
The action scenes with Croc in Part 3 were also shot at dawn for many days, and there were a lot of bugs and it was an environment where you could get hurt if you didn't concentrate. Sohee also had some difficult times, but she continued to fight.
The team took photos with great enthusiasm. After the participants entered the room and came out, the color of the hands of those who had entered the room was compared to that of those who had not. Those who had not entered the room had white hands, but those who had entered and then came out had black hands.
"Seojun did a lot of wire acting. He uses his body a lot, but he maintained his emotions until the end even while doing action scenes covered in blood.
I think it was difficult because we had to do that. In EP5, they run towards each other, and Seojun said, "I'll try again," and showed a great expression in that scene. It was a very important scene.
"Gyeongseong Creatures 2" is set in Seoul in 2024, where Tae-san and Ho-jae, who looks just like him, are spending spring in Seoul.
The story delves into the fate, destiny, and bad fate of Gyeongseong, where Chae-ok, who survived, meets and lives on. "Gyeongseong Creatures 2" was released on Netflix on the 27th.
2024/10/01 19:02 KST
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