'Lady Dua' director Kim Jin-min revealed what he hopes will happen if the work does well.

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. Lead actors Shin Haesun, Lee Jun-hyuk and director Kim Jin-min attended the event.

Netflix's new series "Lady Dua" depicts the story of Sara Kim (played by Shin Haesun), a woman who wanted to be a luxury even if it was fake, and detective Mu-gyeong (played by Lee Jun-hyuk), a man who pursues her desires. It is a mystery thriller that unfolds around the relationship between Sara Kim, a mysterious figure shrouded in secrecy who is known as the Asia branch manager of the top 0.1% brand Budoa that everyone knows but whom no one truly knows, and detective Mu-gyeong, who, while investigating a case related to him, discovers that everything about him is fake and relentlessly uncovers the truth. Director Kim Jin-min, who received acclaim for Netflix series "Extracurricular" and "My Name," teamed up with rising writer Chu Song-yeon, who will present a tightly woven story with dense writing.

Shin Haesun plays the mysterious figure Sara Kim, whose identity cannot be known, and Lee Jun-hyuk plays detective Mu-gyeong, who persistently pursues traces of Sara Kim, and they are expected to show a tense relationship between the two characters. The reunion of Shin Haesun and Lee Jun-hyuk, meeting again after eight years since the tvN drama "Stranger," offers a fresh chemistry, and the emerging new truths and twists as one digs deeper promise intense immersion.

Director Kim Jin-min said, "When I worked with Shin Haesun and Lee Jun-hyuk, it was only 'I trust that person.' That was the only thing. I was amazed at how Haesun focused and focused on her co-actors, thinking 'she does it to that extent.' That was captured exactly on screen," and added, "If viewers like this work, I think it's because of the actors' performances. I didn't do anything special. I trusted Haesun and Jun-hyuk, and as time went on I trusted them more and more."

Regarding what he hopes for after the work is released, he added a cheerful remark, "I owe a debt to the actors. I hope this does well so the actors can shoot a few more commercials."

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

[Photo] Reporter Lee Dae-seon

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