This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
"Son Seok-hee's questions" Zo In-sung revealed an anecdote about an unexpected vocal insecurity hidden behind his perfect appearance and how he sought out a specialist to resolve it.
On the afternoon of the 4th, MBC's "Son Seok-hee's questions" featured director Ryu Seung-wan and Zo In-sung, who had an honest conversation.
Son Seok-hee praised Zo In-sung's acting in the film "Humint," saying, "One was the eye acting, and the other was the voice," and did not spare praise. He especially noted Zo In-sung's matured voice tone, saying, "It's very important for an actor. People's voices change as they age. It seems to have changed well in a good direction."
In response, Zo In-sung replied shyly, "Thank you. Hearing that from a senior," and confessed a complex that had tormented him for a long time. Zo In-sung confessed, "Because I had a (voice) complex. Compared to when it developed when I was young, it's a high tone."
Regarding his concern that his voice did not match his appearance, Zo In-sung said, "Because of my complex about my voice, I even went to a hospital. What exactly is my voice tone? There was a professor at the university who researches sound, so I took a test."
Fortunately, the test results were a great comfort to Zo In-sung. Zo In-sung added, "The test results came out as bass. It was a moment I was happy about based on the results."
[Photo] Screenshot of the "Son Seok-hee's questions" broadcast
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