Jin Seo-yeon, who was born in '83, became close to Son Seok-gu at once...I feel like my neighborhood friend became rich in Gangnam

Feb 20, 2025

 Jin Seo-yeon, who was born in '83, became close to Son Seok-gu at once...I feel like my neighborhood friend became rich in Gangnam
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Actor Jin Seo-yeon mentioned her collaboration with actor Son Seok-gu, who made a special appearance in the movie `It's okay, it's okay, it's okay,' while receiving favorable reviews for her role as a cool-headed art troupe director 'Seol-ah'.

On the afternoon of the 20th, at somewhere in Samcheong-dong, Seoul, Jin Seo-yeon met with Sports Chosun and responded to an interview to commemorate the release of the movie 'It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.'"

The movie 'It's okay, it's okay, it's okay" depicts the friendship and growth of friends who learn to dance with 'Nari' (Jeong Soo-bin), who feels a strange inferiority complex to In-young, centering on the main character 'In-young' (Re).




In the film, Jin Seo-yeon performed an immersive performance as the art troupe's cold witch director 'Seola'.

Jin Seo-yeon said of Son Seok-gu, an actor who appeared in a special role as a pharmacist who prescribes both horses and medicines at the same time in the movie, ""We were the same age in 83 and we were comfortable from the beginning of filming." He said, "I felt like an old friend at once because of his friendly charm."I was grateful for the thorough preparation even though I was on a friendship show, and I was able to act comfortably thanks to him."," he said.

As for the development of Seol A and Dong Wook into a special relationship at the end of the film "I needed a prop photo for the last scene, which I synthesized with AI. I wanted to take a picture with actor Son Seok-gu in person, but when he said he would synthesize it, he said, `Why are you synthesizing it?' and told the behind-the-scenes story of the shooting.




"(Son Seok-gu) treated me very friendly even though we just met. I learned why many people like Son Seok-gu."

The movie 'It's okay, it's okay, it's okay' will be available in theaters on the 26th.






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