Model and actress Megu radiated a singular aura as an actress through a pictorial in the film magazine 'Cine21'.

Recently CJ ENM and Korea National University of Arts (hereinafter K-Arts) School of Film, TV & Multimedia's 30th anniversary joint project '30 reasons you shouldn't quit movies' film 'Save your thirties' in which she starred, Megu released a pictorial with 'Cine21'.

In the past, Megu left a strong impression on the public as the partner of Koo Kyo-hwan in director Lee Ok-seop's film 'Love Villain', popularly known as 'Koo Kyo-hwan's woman', and in this pictorial she captured attention with perfect poses befitting a former model as well as deep, actorly gazes.

This pictorial was carried out as an extension of the dreamy and mysterious character from the film 'Save your thirties (directed by Park Da-bin)' in which Megu starred. In the released images, Megu conveys complex emotions even with restrained expressions, once again proving she is the "face that the screen wants," beyond simply being pretty.

The film 'Save your thirties' starring Megu is a major episode of act 2, "Abyss," in the omnibus project collaborated with CJ ENM to commemorate K-Arts School of Film, TV & Multimedia's 30th anniversary. Megu plays Onda, a character who meets a mysterious man called "Thirty" on the night she was about to commit suicide and regains the will to live, and she is praised for raising the work's completeness with her uniquely alluring and mysterious presence.

Megu's agency, All Company, said, "Megu is an artist who combines the sensuous visuals she built as a model with a serious attitude and immersive dedication as an actress," and added, "Please look forward to her full-fledged acting career beginning with this K-Arts 30th anniversary project and the Cine21 pictorial."

[Photo] Cine21, CJ ENM, agency 'All Company'

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