Actor Kang Ha-neul revealed his camera trauma.

On the 18th, an interview with actor Kang Ha-neul regarding the film 'Streaming' was held at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

On this day, Kang Ha-neul noted about the nickname 'good deeds manufacturer,' "It's not a burden. It's better than bad language. Of course, it's good. I'm a bit embarrassed. I'm grateful that you call me that because I'm not living by my own efforts. But that's how you look at me. I'm thankful and happy. If it were living by my own efforts, it would have been a burden. On the contrary, I'm thankful and happy."

In particular, he said, "I have also been scolded before," adding, "In our film, don't we just talk while looking at the camera? I had a trauma of not being able to look at the camera lens. Even now, it's still slightly there. I only did it because this film requires it," sharing an episode.

Kang Ha-neul said, "It was when I was working on a piece a long time ago. The camera director was looking at the camera, and my reflection was visible on the front filter. When I looked at the lens, I could see myself, so I had tidied my hair. At that moment, I think I received the most criticism in my life. It felt like, 'Is the sacred camera your mirror?'" He added, "So, I thought, 'I shouldn't do that.' Of course, it's not like that these days. Although the atmosphere isn't like that these days, I still can't properly look at that camera."

The film 'Streaming' (directed and written by Jo Jang-ho, provided and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Berry Good Studio, co-produced by TH Story) is a thriller about the crime channel streamer 'Woo Sang,' who is the number one in subscribers, discovering clues to a serial murder case that had not been solved and broadcasting in real-time while tracking the criminal. It is set to be released on March 21.

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