Actor Zo In-sung praised junior actors Park Jeongmin and Shin Sae-kyeong, who he worked with on the film "Humint."

On the 13th, the YouTube channel B tv Lee Dong-jin's Piaakia posted a video titled "Actors chosen by Ryu Seung-wan, Na Hong-jin and Lee Chang-dong, Zo In-sung 'Humint' interview." The released video features lead actor Zo In-sung discussing the film "Humint" (directed by Ryu Seung-wan, distributed/provided by NEW, produced by Oeyunaegang) with critic Lee Dong-jin on the occasion of the film's release.

Zo In-sung said of actor Park Jeongmin, who he worked with on "Humint," "Everyone knows Jeongmin is an actor who is growing. When I was growing, I worked a lot with senior actors. In particular, I worked a lot with senior actresses Jeon Do-yeon, Ko Hyun-jung, and more recently Kim Hye-soo. Working with those seniors, there were things to learn."

He said, "There are more and more juniors, and you find yourself placed as a senior, but even when I acted with senior actor Kim Yun-seok and with Hwang Jung-min, I envied Jeongmin. Seniors who hold the center have more to think about, while juniors have the freedom to just do their part. In the film 'Hope' Hwang Jung-min was there, and I could have been in a role like Park Jeongmin's. At that time I felt freedom. The senior took responsibility for everything, so I thought let's just act. 'Possible Love' was like that too," he revealed.

Zo In-sung told Park Jeongmin, "I wanted to make you feel that freedom, I hope you felt it, and I thought I would become that kind of senior. If I can hold out until that day, I think I'll become that," he said with a laugh.

He also praised Shin Sae-kyeong, calling her "a very smart actor." Zo In-sung said, "I've seen her in numerous dramas since she was a child actor, so she understands things very quickly — what the director wants now. Sometimes it's not that they want to change the whole thing, but they misunderstand and change the whole thing. She catches those things well. She performs efficiently, and director Ryu Seung-wan liked that a lot. There isn't much time, and while it is important for an actor to perform artistically well, there are times when they need to execute technically well. There are times to debate deeply and times when you shouldn't. I thought she was an actor who manages that smartly," he emphasized.

"Humint" is a film about people with different objectives clashing in Vladivostok, where both secrets and truth are submerged in a cold sea of ice. It opened on the 11th and is meeting audiences.

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