In the photo shoot, the three of them are playing the roles of a killer, a pursuer, and an architect. The photos capture the atmosphere of the film, which depicts a fierce battle between two men.
Cha Seung Won said about the former agent and killer "Im Sang" that he played, "In everyday life, he is not meticulous and has a foolish side, but he is someone who wants to achieve his goal.
When he acts, he is a blunt weapon that gives off a sharp, sharp feeling. In the scenes where he clashes with the high school students, he shows a foolish side, but in order to make the contrast between that and the way he carries out his goals seem larger,
"I suggested to director Park Hoon that we shoot it that way because I wanted to make it that way," he said, revealing the behind-the-scenes story. "When I first read the script, I was surprised at the ending. I think the viewers will be surprised, too.
"The dialogue between the twisted Director Choi and the sycophantic Paul was quite impressive, but I personally liked the scene that touched on Korea's sovereignty and the lines that were spoken there," he said.
Kim Gang Woo, who plays the role of the American spy "Paul," a self-centered, fearless pursuer, is known for his role in the "A Better Tomorrow" series.
Hong Kong movies like this one still get my heart racing even now. The scenes where the characters prepare to die and fight back with pride, confidence, and adrenaline are full of reckless confidence.
The same goes for "The Tyrant." It's not easy to come across a work with characters that are so unique and yet each have their own unique color," he said, expressing his affection for the work.
Regarding Kim Seon Ho, with whom he reunited in "Tyrant" following "The Nobleman" released last year, he said, "I was surprised to see Seon Ho's performance expressing the loneliness of Director Choi. I was looking at the edited version and I couldn't tell that Seon Ho was the same now.
Kim Seon Ho, who plays the role of Director Choi, a responsible designer, said, "As I was eating toast,
In the scene where they are talking, the characteristics of Director Choi are clearly shown. It was a scene where he hides the secret project and reveals his sword one last time, but in order to express it more dramatically,
When asked what he learned from his co-stars Cha Seung Won and Kim Gang Woo, he said, "I want to learn from Kang Woo's sharpness.
I remember crying when I watched "Teacher Kim Bong-doo." Seung-won sunbaenim is so good at playing ordinary roles. He has the composure and flexibility of an ordinary person. I've always wanted to learn from that.
Cha Seung Won, Kim Gang Woo, and Kim Seon Ho's photo shoot and interviews can be found in Harper's BAZAAR
You can find out more in the September issue of KOREA and on their website.
By Corin 2024/08/22 11:51 KST