'Spring Night' Kim Jun-han "Han Ji-min, I am so top star...Thank you for your consideration"

Kim Jun-han, who played a role as Kwon Ki-seok, a self-respecting man through MBCs Spring Night, smiled shyly and greeted him first when the interview began in earnest.It seems so different from the drama, he said, laughing. I am sleeping with people who have not met since the shooting.Im resting well, he said, full of slack: a situation where he first entered the entertainment industry as a band Izi drummer and then lived his second life again as an actors path.He has stepped up one step at a time and has reached his current position. He has revealed his extraordinary affection for his acting teacher Ko Jun and Ahn Pan-seok PD who was together in Spring Night.- He came out as a bad man in the drama. Kwon Gi-seok was not bad compared to Min Seok-yi in the drama Time which was aired last year.Thats so funny. So its more realistic. Were all facing a variety of these problems in our lives. Its right, its not right.It seemed like a real reality that I couldnt answer.- What efforts did you make for acting? I tried to empathize. Why would I say this? Why would I make this decision?Until the last minute, I tried to sympathize with others even if they were cursed and thought I should.Even if you play a person who has committed a heinous crime, I think that the person who plays the person should stand on the side of the person and interpret it.I focused on my relationship with Han Ji-min (Jung In). They were used to each other. Thats a little indifference, too.- Actually, Kim Jun-han. I would not have gone to accept it. Accepting is for myself.My girlfriends mind turned, and it would be more painful and painful to watch it. I was too young to accept parting.Now that Im getting older, I feel like Im focusing on being unscathed, so its not easy to love, but I dont really read my girlfriends signal.In that part, the stele was understood.- What I learned from this work is that I have seen the people of human beings.I think I learned a lot about how far I can go in front of love, in front of parting, what real love is, what the other person feels, and that it can be an inconvenience to the other person in my way.If I love next time, I think I can make a more mature love. - The most memorable scene is that I remember the scene of the conflict with Han Ji-min. My brother knew it, but he tolerated it. That was the point that hurt me the most.I wondered if this was one of the big points our work was trying to tell me: the parts that each other didnt understand each other.I realized that the part I turned away could be someones wound. >>Interview2
Kim Jun-han, who played a role as Kwon Ki-seok, a self-respecting man through MBCs Spring Night, smiled shyly and greeted him first when the interview began in earnest.It seems so different from the drama, he said, laughing. I am sleeping with people who have not met since the shooting.Im resting well, he said, full of slack: a situation where he first entered the entertainment industry as a band Izi drummer and then lived his second life again as an actors path.He has stepped up one step at a time and has reached his current position. He has revealed his extraordinary affection for his acting teacher Ko Jun and Ahn Pan-seok PD who was together in Spring Night.- He came out as a bad man in the drama. Kwon Gi-seok was not bad compared to Min Seok-yi in the drama Time which was aired last year.Thats so funny. So its more realistic. Were all facing a variety of these problems in our lives. Its right, its not right.It seemed like a real reality that I couldnt answer.- What efforts did you make for acting? I tried to empathize. Why would I say this? Why would I make this decision?Until the last minute, I tried to sympathize with others even if they were cursed and thought I should.Even if you play a person who has committed a heinous crime, I think that the person who plays the person should stand on the side of the person and interpret it.I focused on my relationship with Han Ji-min (Jung In). They were used to each other. Thats a little indifference, too.- Actually, Kim Jun-han. I would not have gone to accept it. Accepting is for myself.My girlfriends mind turned, and it would be more painful and painful to watch it. I was too young to accept parting.Now that Im getting older, I feel like Im focusing on being unscathed, so its not easy to love, but I dont really read my girlfriends signal.In that part, the stele was understood.- What I learned from this work is that I have seen the people of human beings.I think I learned a lot about how far I can go in front of love, in front of parting, what real love is, what the other person feels, and that it can be an inconvenience to the other person in my way.If I love next time, I think I can make a more mature love. - The most memorable scene is that I remember the scene of the conflict with Han Ji-min. My brother knew it, but he tolerated it. That was the point that hurt me the most.I wondered if this was one of the big points our work was trying to tell me: the parts that each other didnt understand each other.I realized that the part I turned away could be someones wound. >>Interview2

Kim Jun-han, who played a role as Kwon Ki-seok, a self-respecting man through MBC's "Spring Night," smiled shyly and greeted him first when the interview began in earnest. "It seems so different from the drama," he said, laughing. "I am sleeping with people who have not met since the shooting. "I'm resting well," he said, full of slack: a situation where he first entered the entertainment industry as a band Izi drummer and then lived his second life again as an actor's path. He has stepped up one step at a time and has reached his current position. He has revealed his extraordinary affection for his acting teacher Ko Jun and Ahn Pan-seok PD who was together in 'Spring Night'.

- He came out as a bad man in the drama. "Kwon Gi-seok was not bad compared to Min Seok-yi in the drama" Time "which was aired last year. That's so funny. So it's more realistic. We're all facing a variety of these problems in our lives. It's right, it's not right. It seemed like a real reality that I couldn't answer."

- What efforts did you make for acting? "I tried to empathize. Why would I say this? Why would I make this decision? Until the last minute, I tried to sympathize with others even if they were cursed and thought I should. Even if you play a person who has committed a heinous crime, I think that the person who plays the person should stand on the side of the person and interpret it. I focused on my relationship with Han Ji-min (Jung In). They were used to each other. That's a little indifference, too."

- Actually, Kim Jun-han. "I would not have gone to accept it. Accepting is for myself. My girlfriend’s mind turned, and it would be more painful and painful to watch it. I was too young to accept parting. Now that I’m getting older, I feel like I’m focusing on being unscathed, so it’s not easy to love, but I don’t really read my girlfriend’s signal. In that part, the stele was understood."

- What I learned from this work is that I have seen the people of human beings. I think I learned a lot about how far I can go in front of love, in front of parting, what real love is, what the other person feels, and that it can be an inconvenience to the other person in my way. If I love next time, I think I can make a more mature love. "

- The most memorable scene is that "I remember the scene of the conflict with Han Ji-min. "My brother knew it, but he tolerated it. That was the point that hurt me the most." I wondered if this was one of the big points our work was trying to tell me: the parts that each other didn’t understand each other. I realized that the part I turned away could be someone's wound. "

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