Jian told the story of a diet for the Exposure scene in 'Serve the People!'
The movie "Serve the People!" (director Jang Cheol-soo) premiered at the entrance of Lotte Cinema Counter in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 14th. Director Jang Chul-soo and actors Yeon Woo-jin, Jian and Cho Sung-ha attended the ceremony.
Serve the People! 'is a film about a story of a model soldier, Moon Woo-jin, who dreams of becoming a successful man, conflicting between a wall of status that should not be overcome by his meeting with his young wife, Jian, and a dangerous temptation to fall into.
On this day, Jian said, "I have been very careful in choosing my work for the time being." He said, "When I received the scenario, I thought that I could do it and I would not be easy. I have been doing this work after a lot of troubles. I made such a commitment to do my best and came to work. "
"I had a lot of hard gods in the second half," he said indirectly, referring to scenes that had to be Exposure, such as a bedsin with Yeon Woo-jin. It was really tough, both Flesh and mentally, it was cold weather, but it was a summer setting, so I filmed it in thin clothes. I was so tired because I was too cold and I could not eat properly because I was on a diet. I remember that I was tired enough not to hear the director's cut. "I was able to hold on thanks to Woojin and the coach."
Yeon Woo-jin also expressed his feelings of breathing with Jian, saying, "I had a mysterious feeling. "It seems that the charm and voice tone that is buried in the husky voice made me want to know the actor more."
After hearing Jian's story, director Jang Chul-soo said, "I asked Jian a lot. I had to show her strength, will and beauty. Lee Boo-Jin, Lee Seo-hyun, a Samsung family, was a role model. "
Jian said, "I want to be an actor with my own unique colors." Jian, who expressed his willingness to act, mentioned his past debut in 2003 with the 73rd National Chunhyang Selection Contest. "I want to do a bizarre and comical performance. I think that people from beauty contests do not like to be broken in people's perceptions. I am very confident about being broken. "
'Serve the People!' opens on Sunday.