MOVIE
Han Seung-yeon, panic disorder + power housewife... Melt into 'between'
Actor Han Seung-yeon's character digestibility was customized itself.
Han Seung-yeon showed off her perfect character synchro rate by taking on the role of Rani, a figure artist who works at home and is the strongest housewife who rarely leaves the house in the movie 'Close Relationship' (director Lee Woo-chul), which was released on the 5th.
'Close Relationship' is an iron-clad romance that tells the story of an aspiring musician Seung-jin (Lee Ji-hoon) and figure designer Rani who share their daily lives across a wall with less than a degree of soundproofing. Han Seung-yeon aroused persuasiveness and sympathy for the character by realistically digesting Rani's suffering from noise between neighbors, and flexibly portrayed Rani's emotional line, which changes from a bloody 'fight' with promotion to a sweet 'something', to create a unique ' He showed off his loco power.
In addition, Han Seung-yeon expressed the eyes, breathing, and tone of each of Rani's eyes, breathing, and tone, suffering from panic disorder, in detail, unlike her outward appearance, to capture the inner pain of the character as it is, and to show the series of processes of healing the wounds received as a person with love. Built with sincerity and without hesitation.
The drama 'Age of Youth', 'The Moment I Want to Stop: About Time', 'Twelve Nights', 'School Story - Retribution', web drama 'Life's Best Girl', movie 'Show Me the Ghost', etc. Han Seung-yeon, who has been steadily building her filmography. Through 'Close Relationship', he radiated 'complete romantic comedy chemistry' and confirmed his true value as an actor once again with deeper character interpretation and emotional performance.
Meanwhile, YG Entertainment, the agency, released a behind-the-scenes cut of Han Seung-yeon's flawless charm. In the photo, Han Seung-yeon showed off her 'loco fairy' aspect by wearing a serious yet lovely smile and eyes in the non-face-to-face dating scene. Han Seung-yeon, who laughs while monitoring with a loving gaze or reading the script, catches the eye as it contains the pleasant atmosphere of the scene.
'Between the gaps' can be seen in theaters.
Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr
Han Seung-yeon showed off her perfect character synchro rate by taking on the role of Rani, a figure artist who works at home and is the strongest housewife who rarely leaves the house in the movie 'Close Relationship' (director Lee Woo-chul), which was released on the 5th.
'Close Relationship' is an iron-clad romance that tells the story of an aspiring musician Seung-jin (Lee Ji-hoon) and figure designer Rani who share their daily lives across a wall with less than a degree of soundproofing. Han Seung-yeon aroused persuasiveness and sympathy for the character by realistically digesting Rani's suffering from noise between neighbors, and flexibly portrayed Rani's emotional line, which changes from a bloody 'fight' with promotion to a sweet 'something', to create a unique ' He showed off his loco power.
In addition, Han Seung-yeon expressed the eyes, breathing, and tone of each of Rani's eyes, breathing, and tone, suffering from panic disorder, in detail, unlike her outward appearance, to capture the inner pain of the character as it is, and to show the series of processes of healing the wounds received as a person with love. Built with sincerity and without hesitation.
The drama 'Age of Youth', 'The Moment I Want to Stop: About Time', 'Twelve Nights', 'School Story - Retribution', web drama 'Life's Best Girl', movie 'Show Me the Ghost', etc. Han Seung-yeon, who has been steadily building her filmography. Through 'Close Relationship', he radiated 'complete romantic comedy chemistry' and confirmed his true value as an actor once again with deeper character interpretation and emotional performance.
Meanwhile, YG Entertainment, the agency, released a behind-the-scenes cut of Han Seung-yeon's flawless charm. In the photo, Han Seung-yeon showed off her 'loco fairy' aspect by wearing a serious yet lovely smile and eyes in the non-face-to-face dating scene. Han Seung-yeon, who laughs while monitoring with a loving gaze or reading the script, catches the eye as it contains the pleasant atmosphere of the scene.
'Between the gaps' can be seen in theaters.
Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr