This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
"Son Seok-hee's questions" Zo In-sung opened up about the painful trials he experienced early in his debut and his inner thoughts when he contemplated retirement.
MBC's "Son Seok-hee's questions," which aired on the 4th, featured director Ryu Seung-wan and Zo In-sung, who had an honest conversation.
Son Seok-hee mentioned Zo In-sung's appearance in "Humint" and conveyed two points of admiration he felt about him that drew attention. Son Seok-hee said, "One is his eye acting, and the other is his voice," praising Zo In-sung's acting depth.
In response, Zo In-sung said, "Thank you. I'm embarrassed to hear that from a senior," showing humility. Son Seok-hee added, "It's very important in terms of an actor's qualities. People's voices change as they age, but (Mr. Zo In-sung) seems to have changed in a good direction."
Zo In-sung recalled being chosen as the "worst male actor" by a film magazine in the past. It is something unimaginable now, but in 2003 he was at the center of harsh criticism of his acting ability.
Zo In-sung candidly confessed about his feelings at the time, "It is a memory that made me very sad. If people around me say, 'Should I quit?' and say I have no talent to this extent, I thought it's not something that can be done just because I like it."
[Photo] Screenshot from the "Son Seok-hee's questions" broadcast
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