Actress Choi Yu-ri mentioned Kim Woo-bin and Jo Jung-seok, who showcased the 'father-daughter' chemistry.
On the 28th, an interview with actress Choi Yu-ri took place at a café in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, about the movie 'My Daughter is a Zombie' (directed by Pil Gam-sung, provided/distributed by NEW, produced by Studio N).
The movie 'My Daughter is a Zombie' is a comedic drama about a father who undergoes secret training to protect his daughter, who has become the last remaining zombie in the world.
In the work, Choi Yu-ri plays the role of the last zombie, Sua, in the world, and she is gaining attention for her father-daughter acting with Jo Jung-seok, who plays her dad in the film. Regarding her performance on set, Choi Yu-ri noted, "I think there was a lot of gratitude towards the staff on set. They did a lot for me, so I expressed my thanks every time."
She also said, "Lee Jung-eun and Jo Jung-seok treated me so kindly and affectionately, as if they were really a grandmother or father, so I spent time on set without any awkwardness, feeling very familial. (On set,) I called them grandmother and dad. I still call them that now."
Previously, in the movie 'Alien+', she worked on her father-daughter dynamics with Kim Woo-bin. When asked about the differences between the two fathers, she said, "Kim Woo-bin felt like a real father. He was very considerate and looked out for me, and he would gently call me 'Yu-ri~' so I really felt like he was a dad. I followed him around and we talked a lot."
She continued, "As for the differences with Jo Jung-seok, he played a lot of pranks on me, like an ordinary dad and daughter. We joked a lot, and he made me laugh a lot while playing around on set. The commonality is that he was always considerate and treated me kindly, for which I was always grateful."
In particular, when asked about Jo Jung-seok's dance coaching, she said, "Since I'm not very skilled at dancing, there are scenes in the work where we dance together, and there were times when I didn't know how to modify the choreography or express it. The actor would generously step in, saying 'Yu-ri, I think you can do it like this here,' and I was grateful every time."
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