I don't force Jin Seo-yeon to study...I'll tell you when I beg you

Feb 20, 2025

 I don't force Jin Seo-yeon to study...I'll tell you when I beg you
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 I don't force Jin Seo-yeon to study...I'll tell you when I beg you
Actor Jin Seo-yeon, who played a cool-headed art troupe director 'Seol-ah' in the movie 'It's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay', told her real daily life as a mother with a 7-year-old son.

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'.

Unlike the cold and sharp director in the movie, Jin Seo-yeon is a mother who has a very free parenting philosophy. He said, `My son is seven years old, and I have to tell him that I want to learn Hangul on my own. The academy also emphasized an unforced education method, saying, "If you want to send it and ask if you want to do it."

In particular, "I tend to say on purpose not to study" "If you want to play a game, you have to write five copies. I created a system where you can get game money if you transcribe"It drew attention.




On the other hand, he was surprised to hear that he had the opposite tendency as a child. "When I was in the second year of middle school, I had a lot of complaints about social absurdity. It was a daughter who gave her mother a hard time"When I look back, I think I simply needed love," he recalled.

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






mj.cho@sportschosun.com