'Zipuragi' Bae Seong-woo "Jung Woo-sung, Hogu Acting?" I'm surprised....I and Tikita are well suited. "
Actor Bae Seong-woo praised the performance of Jung Woo-sung in the movie "The Animals Who Want to Hold the Spray".
Bae Seong-woo recently interviewed at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, where he visited the audience with "animals who want to catch straws" last month.
"The Animals Who Want to Hold Even the Shape" (hereinafter referred to as "The Shape") is a criminal drama of ordinary humans planning the worst hantang to take the money bag, the last chance of their lives. Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Woo-sung, Bae Seong-woo, Yoon Yeo-jung, Jin Kyung, Jungaram and Shin Hyun Bin appeared. He won the Jury Prize at the 49th Rotterdam International Film Festival with his performances and outstanding workability, leading to great attention at overseas film festivals.
In particular, Bae Seong-woo and Jung Woo-sung are already drawing attention to the three films, "Do not forget me" (2016) and "The King" (2017), followed by "Zipuragi". Bae Seong-woo is also an Actor from the Artist Company, where Jung Woo-sung is a director.
On this day, Bae Seong-woo praised Jung Woo-sung, who played the role of Tai-Young, who dreamed of a bad debt due to his old lover Michelle Chen (Jeon Do-yeon), who disappeared from the play. It is a sweet potato-like Tae-Young that is caught in Michelle Chen with a word of charm full of charm, but it was born as a living character in 'Zipuragi' with the witty delicate expression of Jung Woo-sung.
Bae Seong-woo was impressed by the question, "How did you see the act of the director of the agency?"
"Tae-Young was very different from when I saw it in script, a heavy figure in the scenario that was seen in Noir. However, Jung Woo-sung made me more active, cheerful and sympathetic. It is so handsome and it is so good that a person who is good at it is doing a character of Hogu, but it is really good. "
"The audience laughed a lot in the Tae-Young scene, and I was so funny, I felt good," Bae Seong-woo said.
As for the scene that appeared with Jung Woo-sung, "I remember finishing it in just one take. It was so soon that I said, 'What should I do today? "I've had these conversations," he said.
"I had a really pleasant 'hook' shot, and I felt like Tikitaka fits well together then," Bae Seong-woo said.
"Jung Woo-sung is so comfortable and familiar that it is not just an extension of the third work," he said.