Shin Se-kyung "Cha Eun-woo with help in novelty and freshness...perfect casting"

Actor Shin Se-kyung reveals about his co-work with his drama counterpart Cha Eun-wooShin Se-kyung said in an interview with MBCs Na Hae-ryung (played by Kim Ho-soo, directed by Kang Il-soo Han Hyun-hee) at a cafe in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 24th, It is a perfect casting for Cha Eun-woo, who co-worked as Lee Rim.In this work, Shin Se-kyung transformed into Na Hae-ryung, a woman who was against the era of Joseon in the early 19th century, and caught his eye with honesty and dalliance.Cha Eun-woo enjoyed the double life of the royal family and the popular novel writer, and showed a completely different charm from the previous prince character.Shin Se-kyung said, If you did not have a burden, you would be lying. But it is the same for any other actor and co-work.Not only me, but also the staff and the director of the film will always worry about visual harmony.Cha Eun-woo, so it was not particularly different, but this time I had a trouble that I had done in my previous work.Not only visuals but also many sums, but visual sums are also important, so it was a part of the problem. Cha Eun-woo, the first historical drama, also got criticism of acting ability at the beginning of the play.On Cha Eun-woo and co-work, Shin Se-kyung said, I thought it was a good idea for the character from the moment I worked together with the script.I think that the person who has been trapped in the space for 20 years and has not been asked about the world is so perfect. Na Hae-ryung was a different form from the existing historical drama.It is a drama where there are youthful and pleasant episodes and various events, while serious and heavy, but must-have stories coexist.So I thought it was important to keep the balance so that one side was heavy or one side did not float.Personally, it was an important task to get used to the historical drama and to make such freshness and pleasantness. I think that the novelty of the expression method of Cha Eun-woo and the freshness of it have become a great synergy.
Actor Shin Se-kyung reveals about his co-work with his drama counterpart Cha Eun-wooShin Se-kyung said in an interview with MBCs Na Hae-ryung (played by Kim Ho-soo, directed by Kang Il-soo Han Hyun-hee) at a cafe in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 24th, It is a perfect casting for Cha Eun-woo, who co-worked as Lee Rim.In this work, Shin Se-kyung transformed into Na Hae-ryung, a woman who was against the era of Joseon in the early 19th century, and caught his eye with honesty and dalliance.Cha Eun-woo enjoyed the double life of the royal family and the popular novel writer, and showed a completely different charm from the previous prince character.Shin Se-kyung said, If you did not have a burden, you would be lying. But it is the same for any other actor and co-work.Not only me, but also the staff and the director of the film will always worry about visual harmony.Cha Eun-woo, so it was not particularly different, but this time I had a trouble that I had done in my previous work.Not only visuals but also many sums, but visual sums are also important, so it was a part of the problem. Cha Eun-woo, the first historical drama, also got criticism of acting ability at the beginning of the play.On Cha Eun-woo and co-work, Shin Se-kyung said, I thought it was a good idea for the character from the moment I worked together with the script.I think that the person who has been trapped in the space for 20 years and has not been asked about the world is so perfect. Na Hae-ryung was a different form from the existing historical drama.It is a drama where there are youthful and pleasant episodes and various events, while serious and heavy, but must-have stories coexist.So I thought it was important to keep the balance so that one side was heavy or one side did not float.Personally, it was an important task to get used to the historical drama and to make such freshness and pleasantness. I think that the novelty of the expression method of Cha Eun-woo and the freshness of it have become a great synergy.
Actor Shin Se-kyung reveals about his co-work with his drama counterpart Cha Eun-wooShin Se-kyung said in an interview with MBCs Na Hae-ryung (played by Kim Ho-soo, directed by Kang Il-soo Han Hyun-hee) at a cafe in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 24th, It is a perfect casting for Cha Eun-woo, who co-worked as Lee Rim.In this work, Shin Se-kyung transformed into Na Hae-ryung, a woman who was against the era of Joseon in the early 19th century, and caught his eye with honesty and dalliance.Cha Eun-woo enjoyed the double life of the royal family and the popular novel writer, and showed a completely different charm from the previous prince character.Shin Se-kyung said, If you did not have a burden, you would be lying. But it is the same for any other actor and co-work.Not only me, but also the staff and the director of the film will always worry about visual harmony.Cha Eun-woo, so it was not particularly different, but this time I had a trouble that I had done in my previous work.Not only visuals but also many sums, but visual sums are also important, so it was a part of the problem. Cha Eun-woo, the first historical drama, also got criticism of acting ability at the beginning of the play.On Cha Eun-woo and co-work, Shin Se-kyung said, I thought it was a good idea for the character from the moment I worked together with the script.I think that the person who has been trapped in the space for 20 years and has not been asked about the world is so perfect. Na Hae-ryung was a different form from the existing historical drama.It is a drama where there are youthful and pleasant episodes and various events, while serious and heavy, but must-have stories coexist.So I thought it was important to keep the balance so that one side was heavy or one side did not float.Personally, it was an important task to get used to the historical drama and to make such freshness and pleasantness. I think that the novelty of the expression method of Cha Eun-woo and the freshness of it have become a great synergy.

Actor Shin Se-kyung reveals about his co-work with his drama counterpart Cha Eun-woo

Shin Se-kyung said in an interview with MBC's "Na Hae-ryung" (played by Kim Ho-soo, directed by Kang Il-soo Han Hyun-hee) at a cafe in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 24th, "It is a perfect casting" for Cha Eun-woo, who co-worked as Lee Rim.

In this work, Shin Se-kyung transformed into Na Hae-ryung, a woman who was against the era of Joseon in the early 19th century, and caught his eye with honesty and dalliance. Cha Eun-woo enjoyed the double life of the royal family and the popular novel writer, and showed a completely different charm from the previous prince character.

Shin Se-kyung said, "If you did not have a burden, you would be lying." But it is the same for any other Actor and co-work. Not only me, but also the staff and the director of the film will always worry about visual harmony. Cha Eun-woo, so it was not particularly different, but this time I had a trouble that I had done in my previous work. Not only visuals but also many sums, but visual sums are also important, so it was a part of the problem. "

Cha Eun-woo, the first historical drama, also got criticism of acting ability at the beginning of the play. On Cha Eun-woo and co-work, Shin Se-kyung said, "I thought it was a good idea for the character from the moment I worked together with the script. I think that the person who has been trapped in the space for 20 years and has not been asked about the world is so perfect. "

"Na Hae-ryung' was a different form from the existing historical drama. It is a drama where there are youthful and pleasant episodes and various events, while serious and heavy, but must-have stories coexist. So I thought it was important to keep the balance so that one side was heavy or one side did not float. Personally, it was an important task to get used to the historical drama and to make such freshness and pleasantness. I think that the novelty of the expression method of Cha Eun-woo and the freshness of it have become a great synergy. "