"Aw" Kim Hee-ae "It's good to hear that he's acting badly"

Jul 03, 2024

 'Aw' Kim Hee-ae 'It's good to hear that he's acting badly'



Actor Kim Hee-ae (57) mentioned the octopus line of Dolpung.

Kim Hee-ae met with Sports Chosun at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 3rd and interviewed the original Netflix series 'Dolpung' (played by Park Kyung-soo, directed by Kim Yong-wan).

'Dropung' has captivated viewers with its written lines. In response to this, Kim Hee-ae said "The terminology is so difficult that it's hard to read. So, I'll just say that I'm good at delivering the lines regardless of acting. It's good to hear that it's acting bad. I just wanted to deliver the diction (pronunciation) well. It's the same for me when I keep looking at other people's things and turning them forward. I thought it would be nice if it was delivered well. I wish I could deliver it well. Second, not only this work, but as time passed, there was a time when I wanted viewers or people watching my acting to watch it well, and then the director or staff in front of the monitor kept watching me while I was filming, and I wanted them to be satisfied with my acting. The focus has changed to "I want the actor in front of me to support me as much as possible in acting."



 'Aw' Kim Hee-ae 'It's good to hear that he's acting badly'
Then "It would be great if you could take a good look at it, but my current stance is that I want the actor in front of me to act better because of me." That's why there's such a thing. A role like a pacemaker. I'm getting older and have some colleagues or seniors, but I often do it with my juniors, and I think it's my job to do my best to do my acting without being daunted or rigid just because I'm a senior. I got a lot of compliments and did things, but I don't think it would be good to stand out and I want to do that."

'Storms' is a Netflix series about a confrontation between a prime minister who decides to make a presidential bid to overturn the world and a deputy prime minister for economic affairs who tries to stop him and seize power. It is a new work written by Park Kyung-soo, who wrote the dramas `The Chaser, The Golden Empire', `Punch.' Kim Hee-ae's ambition to monopolize the next power in the play played Jeong Soo-jin, the deputy prime minister for economic affairs.





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