Han Sun-hwa delivered an unusual sense of chemistry for First Ride.

On the 25th at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall, a production presentation was held for the film First Ride (director Nam Dae-joong, distributed by SHOWBOX, produced by Brain Shower and TH Story). The event was attended by Kang Ha-neul, Kim Young-kwang, Kang Young-seok, Han Sun-hwa and director Nam Dae-joong.

The film First Ride is a comedy about 24-year friends whose group is even funnier when they come together: Taekjeong (Kang Ha-neul), who sees things through to the end; Dojin (Kim Young-kwang), the bright one; Yeonmin (Cha Eun-woo), the handsome one; Geumbok (Kang Young-seok), who sleeps with his eyes open; and Oksim (Han Sun-hwa), the lovable one, embarking on their first trip abroad.

Appearing in a comedy and aiming for consecutive box-office hits, Han Sun-hwa said that when she first read the script, beyond her character, the script itself was so fun. I read it three times right there in one sitting. I'm not someone who easily reads something three times in a row, so that means it was very entertaining and evocative, she said, explaining why she chose the project.

She added, This is the first time I'm saying this, but before the opening of The Woman Who Feeds Men I once saw shooting stars twice. Didn't that become a hit? While I was filming The Woman Who Plays, I saw shooting stars in Geumho-dong. Then, in mid-August, I was at a beer pub in Samgakji with friends and saw shooting stars, she said.

Then Kang Ha-neul and the actors quipped, Aren't you just drinking too much? and Isn't it because of another project?, prompting laughter. Han Sun-hwa responded, No. I am confident this film will do well. Comedian Park Kyung-rim said, It's Samgakji, but won't it reach 3 million?, raising expectations.

Asked about reuniting with Kang Ha-neul after a brief connection on the pilot, she said, I was so happy, and described the filming atmosphere. He recalled, We filmed intensively in Thailand for a month and I returned first. Time passed so quickly I didn't know how it went by, and everyone worked hard to shoot.

She added, Ha-neul oppa helped a lot with acting on set, and Young-kwang oppa doesn't show much expression, but there was a warmth you could feel. Young-seok was a colleague we relied on to raise the tension on set. I have so many things to be thankful for that I worried I might cry if I started talking about them. I really mean it, she said, creating a touching moment.

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