The actors Chun Woo-Hee and Shin Ha-kyun of the mystery thriller Anchor conducted a photo shoot with fashion magazine Elle.
This photo captures the subtle tension between the two actors. Each of the actors turned into a suspect and a suspect, and they showed a picture chemistry as excEllent as acting breathing.
In an interview with the photo shoot, Chun Woo-Hee, who plays the role of the broadcaster signator Anchor Sarah, said, "I practiced listening and talking every day for the announcer acting. I watched a lot of news, from vocalization to breathing and gestures, and I collected as much as I could. "
Shin Ha-kyun, who visited the hypnosis treatment process directly to play the role of psychiatrist Inho, said, "There is a defense mechanism that prevents sick memories from coming to mind. Hypnosis is the way to induce and resolve the unconscious Memory of the past. I have always been calm and postponed to the utmost. "
Chun Woo-Hee said, "I heard a lot of stories about good people, but at the beginning I was unfamiliar and approached each other carefully. Each actor has a different style of focusing on the field, but he always felt comfortable before he shot. (Laughs) I realized that he was not a gathering style. I have been able to share and learn a lot of stories since then. "Shin Ha-kyun also said," I was so breathing that I was sorry that I had little face to face. Chun Woo-Hee has a remarkable concentration of absorbing and expressing the variables that may occur in the field. "
The movie Anchor, which is scheduled to open on the 20th, is a mystery thriller that depicts the strange things that happen to her after a tip-off call to Anchor Sarah to report directly to someone who will kill her. Pictures and interviews by Chun Woo-Hee and Shin Ha-kyun can be found in the May issue of Elle and on its website. Digital interviews are also set to be released soon on the Elle YouTube channel.