Interview with Chun Woo-hee for the Netflix movie ‘I Just Dropped My Smartphone’
On the 22nd, an interview with Chun Woo-hee for the Netflix movie 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' (director Kim Tae-jun) was conducted at a cafe in Sogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' is a thriller that tells the story of an ordinary office worker who loses his smartphone containing all his personal information and his entire daily life begins to be threatened. Chun Woo-hee played the role of Na-mi, an ordinary office worker who lost her smartphone, and Im Si-wan played the role of Jun-yeong, the serial killer who picked up Na-mi's smartphone. Kim Hee-won played the role of Ji-man, a detective pursuing this case.
Cheon Woo-hee said, "I feel a little sad these days. My physical strength has decreased a lot. My physical strength was originally weak, but my mental strength was good. I used to push myself hard with my mental strength, and it was going well, but these days, I'm thinking, 'It's not working well? “I thought, ‘I felt really sad.’”
Cheon Woo-hee, who says, “Every day is different these days,” is focusing on taking care of her body. “I asked my mom, ‘Mom, I went, right?’ So, people say, 'It spreads because I rested.' There are too many times when I feel like I'm falling physically weak for that to be the case. I try to eat good food and take care of my body. I think it was more difficult because I was doing this project and 'Money Game' at the same time."
She smiled and said that she was excited about playing the role of best friend in the drama with actress Kim Ye-won, who is also her best friend in real life. Chun Woo-hee said, "I met him on the set of 'Sunny', but we didn't have a single scene together, and we became close friends after meeting him at the end party. I was so excited to meet him on the production."
After playing the actual fight scene, I was so immersed that I even cried. "I cried when I was previewing the fight scene. Each situation is different, but I've never experienced a huge conflict with close friends or in interpersonal relationships. When I saw that scene, even though I was acting, I was shaken by that scene. “It was heartbreaking. It was a new experience.”
‘I Just Dropped My Smartphone’ was released on Netflix on February 17th.
Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr