Kang Pul X Kim Hee-won's emotional masterpiece 'Light Shop', Disney+ Will it be a warm year-end gift
Dec 03, 2024
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On the morning of the 3rd, a press conference for Disney+ 'Lightning Shop' was held at the Grand Ballroom of the COEX Convention Center in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Actors Joo Ji-hoon, Park Bo-young, Kim Seol-hyun, Um Tae-gu, Lee Jung-eun, Kim Min-ha, Park Hyuk-kwon, Shin Eun-soo, and Kim Sun-hwa, as well as director Kim Hee-won and author Kang Pul, who wrote the script, were present on the day.
'Light Shop' is a drama about secret customers intertwining in the background of a shop that only lights up at the end of a dark alley. The completeness of the work was enhanced by deeply expanding emotions and relationships that were not contained in the original webtoon.
'Light Shop' has expanded the story that Kang Pul has not been able to talk about in his webtoon. Author Kang Ful digs deeper into emotions and relationships that Webtoon could not express"The original fans will be satisfied thanks to the actors' acting and directing. "
Director Kim Hee-won, who directed for the first time, created a set by designing the entire village and placing actual concrete in order to realize the midpoint between real and fantasy"Viewers will be able to feel a vivid experience as if they were walking in an alley" he explained." The actors also expressed surprise at the liveliness of the set and praised the sense of immersion in the scene.
Joo Ji-hoon, who plays Jung Won-young, the president of the only bright light in the dark alleyway "Director Kim Hee-won focused on creating a prepared site while strictly adhering to the regular commute."It was a reliable scene as an actor."
Park Bo-young, who plays Kwon Young-ji, a nurse in the intensive care ward who looks at patients who live and die, also admired the delicate directing, saying, `The director directly acted the complicated movement and suggested a solution.'
Actresses Lee Jung-eun and Shin Eun-soo, who play the role of her daughter Hyun-joo, who pass through dark alleyways to go to the lighting shop and run errands to buy lighting every day, expressed their extraordinary impressions of their first breathing. Lee Jung-eun said, "(Shin Eun-soo) has a good suction power, so he felt like a real daughter." Shin Eun-soo also said "Lee Jung-eun treated her like a mother, making it easier for her to immerse herself in the character."
Kim Min-ha, who plays Yoon Sun-hae, who falls into confusion while experiencing strange things in his new home, said "I tried to express my intuitive reaction acting because I was experiencing strange things."
Kim Seol-hyun, who plays Lee Ji-young, a woman who sits alone at a bus stop every night, said, `I acted in consideration of the original synchro ratio, and I gained confidence because I was praised by the writer.'
Eom Tae-gu, who plays Kim Hyun-min, who faces Lee Ji-young on his way home every night, said of his chemistry with Kim Seol-hyun, `The eighth episode was so good that I felt sorry for it.'
'Light Shop' increased the level of immersion by utilizing the details of each actor's character. Joo Ji-hoon said that depending on the character's characteristics of wearing sunglasses and not showing emotions, `I tried to add details by adjusting my breathing and attitude.' Playing a special character who crosses the boundaries of life and death, Park Bo-young tried to capture confusion and professionalism at the same time" he said.
Director Kim Hee-won said he had a lot of worries because this was his first production. He pondered how viewers could accept it more refreshingly"I was able to relieve the burden thanks to the cooperation of actors and staff members."
Following the original, author Kang Pul, who wrote the play, explained that "drama is a medium that can add depth of emotion and emotion", and that "light shops will convey emotional and complex fun".
A total of eight episodes of 'Light Shop' will be pre-released until the fourth episode on the 4th, and the two episodes will be released for each of the following two weeks.
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