Actor Moon Ga-young has been released.
Moon Ga-young recently filmed and interviewed fashion magazine Dazeed in the May issue, the 14th anniversary of its founding.
Moon Ga-young has been featured in the TVN drama 'Link: Eat and Love, Kill', which is about to be released, with The Slap with actor Yeo Jin-goo who was together during his childhood. Coincidentally, the two actors are like MBTI. “Isn’t it your sister ENTJ, Jin Goo said. I was really comfortable working with Jin Goo because we both like to work efficiently. I was surprised to see this situation in 13 years, but suddenly I was like, 'But it's really amazing.' 'You look just like that.' " (Laughing)
He also spoke about the combination of delicate and warm production with director Hong Jong-chan. “I’ve been working with my second director since the 2017 “I’m not sure.” He has a special regard for actors. You should be careful about the actors’ condition and make the scene fun all the time, and when you’re rehearsal, check the line and make sure that the actors are not uncomfortable or even small.”
He introduced the Moon Ga-young Reading Act through his past entertainment, and he still reads books by writing a reading note. “I just recently read Ralph Waldo Emerson’s book, Self-trust, which I don’t remember exactly, but the point was, ‘Don’t stick to consistency.’ It is natural to think of yesterday and my thoughts of today, so accept and believe in yourself. "
Unlike usual, which has many next-generation books, Moon Ga-young, who leaves everything to the flow when playing Feeling, has recently had a strange experience shooting "Link: Eat and Love, Kill". “I just finished filming the important Feeling, and my hands and feet were sore and suddenly I felt a chill, and the first thing I heard was, ‘Good’ and ‘Not’, I said, ‘I poured it out.’”
After the mid-twenty years, actor Moon Ga-young has been acting for more than fifteen years since his childhood: “I used to have an obsession to break the mold. I'm so stubborn about my way that I don't think there's any progress. But when I looked a little differently, I thought that what I had been acting for and the accumulation of experience gave me could be my own skill, not just a trick to express. "
I thought about what it would be like to have my skills in the most vigorous period of my twenties. “I’ve got a lot of next-best things besides acting, as you said. How was my last time? Did you make any mistakes? I was just trying to get my attention down because I was embracing everything. I think it's time to watch and run. It's time to abandon too much leaning and push my decision once in my life.