Son Seok-hee met and interviewed director Ryu Seung-wan for the fourth time, and actor Zo In-sung, who received praise from Son Seok-hee saying he had "discovered a new side of humanity." The MBC program Son Seok-hee's questions, featuring the two, will show how a talk show can meet film people even without explicit movie marketing.
Ryu Seung-wan and Zo In-sung, who return with the movie Humint, are enough to attract viewers' attention simply because they rarely appear on full broadcast interviews, for the episode of Son Seok-hee's questions airing at 9 p.m. on the 4th.
When asked, "Is the movie's box office performance worse than The King's Warden?" Director Ryu coolly cheered, saying, "Director Jang Hang-jun suffered for a long time, so I'm glad he achieved a good result," and when asked, "Why avoid romance?" Zo In-sung also coolly acknowledged, saying, "At my age, romance is over the limit," which drew laughter. Director Ryu also, in response to Son Seok-hee's continued questioning, delivered a winning answer that made the audience laugh.
Director Ryu revealed his personal philosophy and know-how on action scenes, an unmatched specialty, and explained the symbolic scene in Humint that separated Zo In-sung from romance. He also shared the behind-the-scenes story of how the day he was departing for filming happened to be Dec. 4, the day after the Dec. 3 emergency martial law, and how he managed to depart after various twists and turns.
Meanwhile, the narrative of how Zo In-sung, who was chosen as the "worst actor" of the year in the early days of his 2003 debut, grew into a true actor is an indispensable topic on this program. In particular, Zo In-sung's answer to Son Seok-hee's question about what principles he holds while making films left a lasting impression on the audience.
Meanwhile, Humint, which opened on the 11th, has been steadily drawing audiences and reminding viewers of the presence of theatrical films.
[Photo] Son Seok-hee's questions
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