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[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up with the Five Muses of ‘Bite Me Sweet’ ② Cha Ju-won

[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up with the Five Muses of ‘Bite Me Sweet’ ② Cha Ju-won

〈Bamis〉 is a variety competition where five popular Korean rising male celebrities and five top Asian pastry chefs team up in pairs to create brand-new K-style desserts.
“Momentum. ” Actor Cha Ju-won summed up his strengths in one word like this. Cha Ju-won, as he put it, was an actor whose charm—completely “filter-free”—stood out. Even after becoming a global star through 〈Zone of Love, Unrivaled〉, he kept a cool head and diagnosed where he stood.
[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up with the Five Muses of “Bite Me Sweet” ③ Seong Seung-ha

[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up with the Five Muses of “Bite Me Sweet” ③ Seong Seung-ha

〈Bamis〉 is a K-dessert variety show where five renowned pâtissiers and five Korean rising male celebrities team up as pairs, creating new K-desserts.
It looked as if Seong Seung-ha had been walking the path of an acting prodigy. Having gone through Gyeonggi-do High School’s drama and film department and then Sungkyunkwan University’s Department of Acting Arts, from the web drama 〈Short Script〉 to tvN 〈Player2: The War of the Savvy〉, and 〈That...
[Interview] What’s It Like to Step Into Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Roles? Kim Hye-yoon on ‘Salmokji’ ②

[Interview] What’s It Like to Step Into Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Roles? Kim Hye-yoon on ‘Salmokji’ ②

“〈Salmokji〉, it’s a 10/10 movie—but if you say it’s too scary, I feel like audiences won’t come. So I’ll give it a 9.5.”
▶〈Salmokji〉 actor Kim Hye-yoon’s interview continues from Part 1. 〈Salmokji〉 is a horror film built around “experiential” scares. From the perspective of filming an “experiential” movie, was there anything that made this set different from other productions.
[Interview] What Does Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Side Look Like? “Salmokji” Kim Hye-yoon ①

[Interview] What Does Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Side Look Like? “Salmokji” Kim Hye-yoon ①

“Acting that communicates just with eye contact and breathing—this feels like I’m doing a whole new kind of acting.”
Should we believe it. Or should we not believe it until we’ve seen it for ourselves. The character Suin (Kim Hye-yoon) in 〈Salmokji〉 also hesitates at that same crossroads. After sensing a secret she didn’t believe in with her own body, she gradually gets swallowed by the fear inside.
'Humint' Director Ryoo Seung-wan①

'Humint' Director Ryoo Seung-wan① "'Humint' is a film that started with actors Jo In-sung and Park Jung-min"

Director Ryoo Seung-wan has expanded the landscape of Korean action films with each work. From the rough brawls of his early films to spy action films like 〈Berlin〉 and 〈Mogadishu〉, to the humor and thrill of 〈Veteran〉 and 〈Smuggling〉, he has used action not merely as a genre decoration but as a...
Finding One's Purpose as an Actor 'Humint' Jo In-sung②

Finding One's Purpose as an Actor 'Humint' Jo In-sung② "With the Mindset of Being Useful, Even in a Small Way"

▶ 〈Humint〉 Actor Jo In-sung's interview continues in Part 1. In 〈Mogadishu〉 and 〈Moving〉, you took on the role of a National Intelligence Service agent for the third time. What were the differences between your previous roles as a National Intelligence Service agent and this one as Section Chief Jo.
Finding One's Purpose as an Actor 'HUMINT' Jo In-sung①

Finding One's Purpose as an Actor 'HUMINT' Jo In-sung① "Elegant Action? Thanks to Director Ryoo Seung-wan, I Just Did What I Was Told"

Jo In-sung stated that he studies 'how not to act'. With 27 years of acting experience, Jo In-sung still contemplates his purpose. He constantly questions his usefulness and self-censors. The actor Jo In-sung, who has built a strong image, said he is rather learning 'how to let go'.
The Magic of Choi Woo-shik, the Youth Who Makes Fantasy Real, 'Number One' Choi Woo-shik② “Everyone loves my unassuming face, allowing me to grow with the character”

The Magic of Choi Woo-shik, the Youth Who Makes Fantasy Real, 'Number One' Choi Woo-shik② “Everyone loves my unassuming face, allowing me to grow with the character”

▶ 〈Number One〉 Actor Choi Woo-shik Interview Continues Part 1. 〈Number One〉 is a film where dialogue is important, but there are many significant eating scenes. Local foods from Busan, like pickled perilla leaves and beef radish soup, also appear.
The Magic of Choi Woo-shik, the Youth Who Makes Fantasy Realistic, 'Number One' Choi Woo-shik① “I Have Great Luck with People, This Set Had Everything in Harmony”

The Magic of Choi Woo-shik, the Youth Who Makes Fantasy Realistic, 'Number One' Choi Woo-shik① “I Have Great Luck with People, This Set Had Everything in Harmony”

When Choi Woo-shik does it, it seems plausible. The setting where numbers appear before his eyes, the setting where a number decreases every time he eats his mom's food, and the somewhat absurd setting of leaving his hometown to avoid his mom's home-cooked meals, all transform from fantasy to a...
‘The King's Warden’ Park Ji-hoon ② “I was amazed every time by the energy in every scene with senior Yoo Hae-jin”

‘The King's Warden’ Park Ji-hoon ② “I was amazed every time by the energy in every scene with senior Yoo Hae-jin”

▶ 〈The King's Warden〉 Park Ji-hoon actor interview continues in Part 1. Actor Yoo Hae-jin said he was really surprised by the energy while acting with Park Ji-hoon. How was the chemistry with senior Yoo Hae-jin. I don't think I'm in a position to evaluate senior's acting like that.