The comment by director Park Chan-wook on the 'W Korea' channel that was like a spoiler but not a spoiler even surprised Son Ye-jin

24th, a video titled "'No Other Choice' director Park Chan-wook, actor Son Ye-jin's decisive moment. What moment does director Park Chan-wook become most immersed in during the film production process? by W Korea" was posted on the 'W Korea' channel.

Son Ye-jin said "I didn't deliberately plan anything, but when something emerged through our combined effort I felt elation and found myself immersed before I knew it," and director Park Chan-wook said "When the camera rolls the dimension changes. Good actors exceed expectations. I focus most when the monitor is reviewed. It's fun," he said.

Regarding memorable lines, he said "The conversation where Lee Byung-hun embraces Son Ye-jin in the film. Among them it was 'I shouldn't have lived so hard'" and "Besides apologizing for not having spent much time with his wife in the past, it moves hearts even overseas," and Son Ye-jin agreed, saying "There are points that pierce our hearts deeply; the parts where laughter bursts out are our lives."

When director Park Chan-wook spoke about the line 'If something bad happens, I'll share it too,' Son Ye-jin was surprised and asked "Is this a spoiler?" Park Chan-wook coolly replied, "It's fine because what exactly happens isn't revealed." He added, "Anyway, (the couple) are a shared fate. In the film the line shows how much responsibility and maturity Son Ye-jin's wife feels."

When asked about the facial chemistry between Lee Byung-hun and Son Ye-jin, director Park Chan-wook said coolly, "I don't really know until I see them in front of the camera. When skilled actors meet, they match well."

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