"Lady Dua" Shin Haesun shared her feelings about reuniting with Lee Jun-hyuk 8 years after Stranger.

On the morning of the 10th at the Ambassador Seoul Pullman hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, a production presentation for Netflix's new series "Lady Dua" was held. Attending were lead actor Shin Haesun, Lee Jun-hyuk, director Kim Jin-min and others. 

Netflix's new series "Lady Dua" depicts the story of Sara Kim (Shin Haesun), a woman who wanted to be a luxury even if it was fake, and Mu-gyeong (Lee Jun-hyuk), a male detective who pursues her desires. It is a mystery thriller that centers on the relationship between Sara Kim, a mysterious figure who is the Asia representative of the top 0.1% brand Budua, known to everyone but truly known by no one, and Detective Mu-gyeong, who, while investigating incidents related to him, discovers that everything about him is fake and obsessively uncovers the truth. Director Kim Jin-min, praised for Netflix series "Extracurricular" and "My Name," has teamed up with rising writer Chu Song-yeon, who will present a tightly woven story with dense writing. 

Shin Haesun will portray the mysterious, unknowable figure Sara Kim, and Lee Jun-hyuk will play Detective Mu-gyeong, who persistently traces Sara Kim's traces, showing the tense chemistry between the two characters. After the tvN drama Stranger, Shin Haesun and Lee Jun-hyuk reunited after 8 years, and their distinct chemistry and the new truths and twists that emerge the more you delve in are expected to deliver intense immersion.

Shin Haesun said, "At that time I was just a baby in real social life while in the role. I was a novice at work even if not in appearance. I was a fresh chick himself," adding, "But Lee Jun-hyuk senior was a big senior to me. I was so busy following along that I didn't even have time to feel chemistry and such. Still, he was a senior who gave good advice on worries and a handsome, wonderful senior."

She continued, "When I heard we were doing 'Lady Dua' again this time, he still looked handsome. As we shared scenes, as the senior had told me, the accumulated time unknowingly gave a sense of trust that made it seem like we would understand each other without speaking even when we matched acting after a long time. I realized 'you can't ignore time.'"

Shin Haesun also said, "When the senior acted with me, he focused a lot, looking into my eyes," and added, "The scenes we meet were difficult to practice alone. They only worked if there was the other person. So we relied on each other a lot. Because it was that senior, I could rely on him comfortably and act."

Meanwhile, "Lady Dua" will be released to more than 190 countries around the world through Netflix on the 13th.

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