Actors Han So-hee and Jeon Jong-seo also revealed the intensity of the action in the film "Project Y" in Toronto.

On the 12th, Han So-hee and Jeon Jong-seo attended a close-up talk at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) held in Toronto, Canada. Han So-hee and Jeon Jong-seo attended as the leads of the film "Project Y" (director Lee Hwan).

"Project Y" tells the story of Miseon (Han So-hee) and Dokyung (Jeon Jong-seo), who had nothing but each other, stealing hidden black money and gold bullion to escape rock-bottom reality. Director Lee Hwan directed and wrote the screenplay.

The film was officially invited to the special presentation section of this year's Toronto International Film Festival. In response, Han So-hee and Jeon Jong-seo attended the premiere screening and red carpet event with director Lee Hwan on the 10th (local time) and met local fans.

"Project Y" is known to have devoted a significant portion to action. In this regard, Han So-hee previously drew praise for action in the Netflix series "My Name," and Jeon Jong-seo for "Ballerina," but it was not easy.

Han So-hee, saying "action is so hard," stuck out her tongue and drew laughter from local fans. However, she said, "Rather than being an action movie, our film is about two people who, by any means necessary, go through a long journey to survive. So there are situations where the body is used a lot. That may be why the action stands out, and I hope it turned out well."

Jeon Jong-seo joked, "There are action schools in Korea. Films with action scenes have to go to action school for training. But I also don't tend to go to action school often." He added, "Project Y is not an action movie. It's a story about two friends. Although there ended up being a lot of action while filming, it's a chase story and a film about the friendship of two friends."

Han So-hee also added, "I think it's less an action movie and more that action occupies a part within the flow of the story the two friends create, so I hope people focus on why they fought so fiercely with their bodies to protect and achieve something."

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