Son Suk-ku and Kim Da-mi showcased their chemistry.

On the 14th at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, a production presentation for Disney+ 'Nine Puzzle' was held. The event was hosted by Park Kyung-rim and attended by actors Kim Da-mi, Son Suk-ku, Kim Sung-kyun, Hyun Bong-sik, and director Yoon Jong-bin.

'Nine Puzzle' is a thriller that unravels the secrets of a serial murder case that has resumed with mysterious puzzle pieces involving 'I-na' (Kim Da-mi), the only witness to a ten-year-old unsolved case and a current profiler, and the violent crimes detective 'Han-ssem' (Son Suk-ku), who continues to suspect him.

As the unique relationship between I-na and Han-ssem attracts attention, Kim Da-mi shared her thoughts on working with Son Suk-ku.

He said, "This was the first time we were working together, and he approached me comfortably first. We talked a lot about the work and he encouraged us to communicate more, which made it natural for me to lean on him and initiate conversations. Since we have many scenes together, we ended up chatting and filming pleasantly."

In response, Son Suk-ku said, "While the chemistry is important, this is also my first experience in such a genre. I was a long-time fan of the director and felt really nervous during the filming. As a result, I really needed someone to lean on. So I asked him a lot of questions, and I feel like we have some similarities in personality."

He added, "Being I (introverted) in nature, I tend to be simple, so talking with this friend doesn't lead to unnecessary misunderstandings, and I feel like we could really become good partners. I received a lot of help from him."

Furthermore, Son Suk-ku said, "For instance, if it were a realistic detective story, I would have acted more taciturn and seriously, but I hope for something more than that. I hope it's not just light and cute but that the character has an unexpected twist. I wonder how I can achieve that, and personally, I think there's a natural chemistry between Da-mi and me. Not capitalizing on that would be a loss. The chemistry that arises from being ourselves is charming, and I believe it connects with current viewer trends, so instead of being typical, new appearances and relationships naturally emerged."

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