‘Mat-laying line’ is the pinnacle of K-occult… Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hae-jin, and Lee Do-hyeon’s ‘Graveyard’ (comprehensive) [SE★현장] : Seoul Economic Daily

2024-01-17 03:11:50

Actors Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, and Yoo Hae-jin are posing at the production briefing session for the movie ‘Breakfast’ (director Jang Jae-hyun) held at The Plaza Hotel Seoul in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th. Reporter Kim Gyu-bin

The movie ‘Pamyo’, which captures the pinnacle of K-occult, is coming to theaters. This work, which tells a creepy story surrounding a grave site, will be filled with the performances of actors Choi Min-sik, Yoo Hae-jin, Kim Go-eun, and Lee Do-hyun.

On the morning of the 17th, a production briefing session for ‘Family’ (Director Jang Jae-hyun) was held at The Plaza Hotel Seoul located in Jung-gu, Seoul. Director Jang Jae-hyun, Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, and Yoo Hae-jin attended the event and shared various stories regarding the work.

‘Buried Grave’ is an occult mystery film that tells the story of strange events that happen to geomancers, undertakers, and shamans who relocate suspicious tombs in exchange for a large amount of money. Director Jang Jae-hyun, who is once once more introducing the occult genre following ‘Black Priests’ and ‘Sabaha’, plans to present the essence of K-occult to the audience once more through ‘Bamyo’.

Actor Choi Min-sik is posing at the production briefing session for the movie ‘Breakfast’ (director Jang Jae-hyeon) held at The Plaza Hotel Seoul in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th. Reporter Kim Gyu-bin

Choi Min-sik, who plays the role of feng shui master Sang-deok, takes on the occult genre 35 years following his debut. He mentioned the role of Sang-deok, which he played, and explained, “He is a person who has made feng shui his profession for 40 years. He is a snobbish person and says that if you are paid a lot of money, it is okay to not like it.”

He then revealed the reason for his appearance in ‘Pamyo’. Recalling the time when he received an offer to appear in the occult genre, he, who was new to the occult genre, said, “He was a person with a clear attitude toward the land and his own values ​​and worldview,” and “I was touched by the fact that he maintained the nobility of the land.”

Actress Kim Go-eun is posing at the production briefing session for the movie ‘Family’ (director Jang Jae-hyeon) held at The Plaza Hotel Seoul in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th. Reporter Kim Gyu-bin

Kim Go-eun plays the role of shaman Hwarim. He joined ‘Pamyo’ at the suggestion of actor Park Jung-min. He recalled, “When I was filming ‘Yumi’s Cells,’ Park Jung-min suddenly called me and asked me to look at the script for ‘Breakfast.’” He continued by recalling, “Park Jung-min said, ‘He is the director he loves the most,’ and that he was happy working with ‘Sabaha.’”

Kim Go-eun revealed her efforts to act as a shaman. He said, “It is a professional job. I had an obsession that the professional characteristics, behavior, and performance should not appear clumsy. I tried to express it in a professional way.”

On this day, Kim Go-eun’s acting was highly praised. Choi Min-sik, who has watched Kim Go-eun’s acting, chose the gut scene as the best scene in ‘Graveyard’ and praised it, saying, “It’s a great attraction. Then he said, ‘Isn’t Kim Go-eun running two jobs? Isn’t she spreading mats? I can’t do that.'”

Actor Yoo Hae-jin is posing at the production briefing session for the movie ‘Breakfast’ (director Jang Jae-hyun) held at The Plaza Hotel Seoul in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th. Reporter Kim Gyu-bin

Yoo Hae-jin plays the role of undertaker Yeong-geun. He explained his role as “a person so great that he can even hold a presidential funeral.” He went on to reveal his efforts in portraying the role, saying, “I tried not to look clumsy.”

Yoo Hae-jin also mentioned the chemistry with actor Choi Min-sik that develops in the work. They had the experience of meeting each other through the previous work ‘Battle of Bongo-dong’ and explained, “In the work, they appear as partners who have worked with Choi Min-sik for a long time.” Yoo Hae-jin then said, “(Choi Min-sik) naturally blended into my relationship. He acted very comfortably.”

Actor Yoo Hae-jin is posing at the production briefing session for the movie ‘Breakfast’ (director Jang Jae-hyun) held at The Plaza Hotel Seoul in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th. Reporter Kim Gyu-bin

Lee Do-hyeon, who played the role of shaman Bong-gil, made a surprise appearance on the scene in a video that day. He expressed his honest feelings through the video, saying, “It’s a shame I can’t be with you today.” He went on to explain regarding Bong-gil, whom he played, as “a shaman who moves a suspicious tomb with Hwa-rim.”

In addition, Lee Do-hyun expressed his affection for Kim Go-eun, with whom he had worked for a long time. He said, “It is my role to protect Hwa-rim like her bodyguard,” and asked Kim Go-eun, “Hwa-rim, did I reassure you?” and made her audience burst into laughter. He added, “You will be able to see a new side of yourself that was not seen in previous works,” adding to expectations for ‘Bamyo’.

Meanwhile, ‘Pamyo’, which features fierce performances by actors with a reputation in Korea, is scheduled to be released in theaters in February.

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