Actor Jung Woo-sung, 46, said about the movie "Innocent Witness" at the entrance of Lotte Cinema Counter in Seoul on the 21st. Director Lee Han (49) and Actor Kim Hyang Gi (19) sat down together.
Director Lee, who directed the films "Love Novels (2002), "Punch" (2011), "Elegant Lies" (2014) and "My Brother Thinking" (2015), caught megaphones. It is a story unfolded when a lawyer, Jung Woo-sung, who decided to break down his beliefs for a while and become a snob for reality, meets the autistic girl Ji-woo (Kim Hyang Gi), the only witness to the scene of the incident. Opened February 13.
Jung Woo-sung is a lawyer who must prove the innocence of Murder suspect. Ji-woo's question, "Are you a good person?" I am a person who is worried about what value to pursue in life.
“It was a question that could be thrown at me, so it was heavy and loud, and I did not control my feelings because Sunho had to be seen as a good person. I think I expressed my feelings most freely among the Characters I have ever played, and there were times when I had to do the Chain Reactions that were made before, but Sunho did not have to. I Acted the Emotional Way, and I did a lot of Chain Reaction, Naturally."
"I've known him for 17 years," Kim Hyang Gi said, "I'm very close." "There was a difference in age in the play and actually there was no difference in generation. There was no difficulty communicating."
Kim Hyang Gi, who plays the autistic girl Ji-woo', had a lot of trouble before filming. "It was going to hurt if Friends like Ji-woo felt uncomfortable watching movies; it was a burden; there were a lot of worries about how to express it. I tried to express the natural Ji-woo as much as possible. I tried to faithfully act on the situation, the emotions of the moment. I started shooting, so the burden has disappeared a lot."
"I saw the scenario and moved my mind to the topic or Character," he said. "It is not commercial. I prepared to worry about whether I could tell the story of the scenario to the people living in the present generation. "
It's another youth story following "Punch" and "Elegant Lies": "When you make a movie, ask me if the 12, 13Murder children can understand. There aren't so many movies these Friends can watch - I think I was influenced by the ones I saw at that time. Naturally, young Friends seem to be the main Characters."