(Following interview①) Shin Min-a mentioned Park Hae-soo and Lee Kwang-soo, who shared breaths in 'Karma'.

On the 9th, an interview with Netflix's 'Karma' actress Shin Min-a was held at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul.

'Karma' is a crime thriller that depicts the stories of six individuals entangled in a curse they cannot escape from, even if they want to. Based on the webtoon of the same name, 'Karma' was reborn as a drama, with director Lee Il-hyung directly handling the script.

In the drama, Shin Min-a plays 'Joo-yeon', a surgeon living with a lifelong trauma among numerous villains. When asked about her 'impressive scene', Shin Min-a recalled, "There are so many, but when Kwang-soo finds out the whole story and curses alone in the car before killing Yoo-jung, I thought, he could really be that kind of person. It felt really real to me."

Shin Min-a expressed her admiration for Lee Kwang-soo's acting, saying, "Didn't he read the script first? Watching his performance, I felt that 'glasses guy' was portrayed as such a three-dimensional character. Kwang-soo has appeared in a variety of works, but his emotions came across much better than those in the script, so I was surprised."

She also mentioned the performance of Park Hae-soo, known as 'Witness Man'. Shin Min-a noted, "I was surprised by Park Hae-soo. I could only see the burns from his makeup, but even after appearing with that makeup on, he was like an angel on set. It was so amazing. He felt so angelic. I thought, 'That's all acting, he's putting in a lot of effort.'"

When asked if Lee Kwang-soo seemed to be the only real villain among the same villains, Shin Min-a laughed and replied, "That's not what I meant."

She continued, "(Park Hae-soo) seems like such a pure person. Park Hae-soo has done things like 'Squid Game'. He has played many characters that seem like they might betray. His character in 'Karma' is also one of those kinds of characters. I thought it would be one-dimensional and difficult, but in reality, he felt angelic. Lee Kwang-soo really acted out a character that could exist in reality."

(Continues in interview③.)

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