Director Cha Seung-won, who played 120% of Villain's ancestors, wants to hit him
Oct 10, 2024
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On the morning of the 10th, a production briefing session was held at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul Grand Ballroom in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on Netflix's historical film 'Jeon, Lan' (directed by Kim Sang-man, produced by Morpheme Film and Semicolon Studios). The production briefing session was attended by Kang Dong-won as the best swordsmanship, Park Jung-min as Jong-ryeo, the son of Joseon's highest military family, Cha Seung-won as King Seon-jo, who fled after abandoning the people, Kim Shin-rok as a righteous soldier with a strong will, Jung Sung-il as the Japanese military's leader Genshin, and director Kim Sang-man.
Cha Seung-won is a dangerous and foul character. It appears when it's forgotten and shows its stench. The biggest concern was to strike that balance. Fortunately, I solved the point of concern while filming with director Kim Sang-man. The process was good and the results were quite satisfactory," he confessed with satisfaction.
In response to Cha Seung-won's enthusiastic performance, head coach Kim Sang-man "120% did it." Not only the acting but also the image itself reveals a strong charisma. The character containing the complex in it is well expressed in terms of speech and eyes. He praised the audience, saying, `I think I can think that I want to hit him.'
'Jeon, Lan' is a story about a son of Joseon's highest military family who grew up together and his servant becoming an enemy with the king's closest officer and a righteous army during the era of chaos during the Japanese War. Kang Dong-won, Park Jung-min, Kim Shin-rok, Jin Sun-kyu, Jung Sung-il and Cha Seung-won appeared, and director Kim Sang-man of 'Night FM'The Tenor Lirico Spinto' took the megaphone. It will be released worldwide on Netflix on the 11th.
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