Actor Kim Sung-Cheol shared his thoughts on playing a villain in Project Y.

On the 16th, a video titled "Why was Kim Sung-Cheol angry?" was posted on the YouTube channel Yuin Radio.

Kim Sung-Cheol appears in the film Project Y, scheduled to be released on Jan. 21 (provided by Plus M Entertainment, Pencher Invest Co., Ltd.; distributed by Plus M Entertainment; planned by WOWPOINT (WOWPOINT), Climax Studio; produced by Climax Studio, WOWPOINT (WOWPOINT) | co-produced by Plus M Entertainment), and he talked about the character "Tosajang."

Kim Sung-Cheol said, "There is the line 'Now you should stop shimai.' I used the word 'shimai' for the first time in my life. It was written that way in the script," and added, "This is the first time I've played such a devilish role, and there is certainly power to it. It's fun when that happens," sharing his thoughts on the performance.

He continued, "As the evil energy gathered, I manipulated things back and forth. At the end, saying 'thank you for your hard work' was fun," he said.

He also described the character as "a complete villain, the best villain I've ever played," and when asked, "If you were to express the level of wickedness on a scale of 1 to 10?" he said, "Let's not let this character be forgiven. I just felt it was pure evil. If I had to put a number on it, it would be 10," attracting attention.

Meanwhile, Project Y is a work about Miseon (played by Han So-hee) and Dokyung (played by Jeon Jong-seo), who dreamed of a different tomorrow while living in the heart of a glamorous city, and who, at the edge of their lives, steal black money and gold bullion, setting off the events of the story.

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