Seol Kyung-gu X Do Kyung-soo X Kim Hee-ae, "Powerful Synergy" in the 3rd person non-face-to-face acting
The movie 'The Moon' raises expectations with the meeting of actors Seol Kyung-gu, Do Kyung-soo, and Kim Hee-ae.
'The Moon' is a film depicting the desperate struggle between Seon-woo, a space crew member stranded on the moon due to an accident, and Jae-guk, the former head of the space center desperately trying to save him.
Seol Gyeong-gu, Do Kyung-soo, and Kim Hee-ae take on the roles of Jae-guk, former head of the space center, Seon-woo, the first astronaut to step on the moon in Korean history, and Moon-yeong, main director of NASA's manned lunar orbiter.
Seol Kyung-gu X Do Kyung-soo X Kim Hee-ae, "Powerful Synergy" in the 3rd person non-face-to-face acting
In 'The Moon', which he met with director Kim Yong-hwa after 17 years, Seol Kyung-gu played a 'jae-guk' who desperately wanted to save the space crew standing at the crossroads of life and death on the unknown moon.
Seol Kyung-gu X Do Kyung-soo X Kim Hee-ae, "Powerful Synergy" in the 3rd person non-face-to-face acting
Do Kyung-soo, who reunited with director Kim Yong-hwa after appearing in the 'Along with the Gods' series as a disease of interest, plays 'Sun-woo', a member of the crew who burns with a sense of duty and despair who has to overcome the crisis alone in the middle of the universe from the thrill of landing on the moon through 'The Moon'. .
Seol Kyung-gu X Do Kyung-soo X Kim Hee-ae, "Powerful Synergy" in the 3rd person non-face-to-face acting
Kim Hee-ae, who plays Moon-young, the main director of NASA's manned lunar orbiter, draws attention by using unfamiliar terms related to space and words that she has never actually experienced, such as communication. Those who played characters between Korea and the United States, or between the earth and the moon, create synergy through communication or phone calls without direct meetings.
Kim Hee-ae said, “Isn’t acting not only about experiencing things? It is something he creates in his imagination.”
Director Kim Yong-hwa also couldn't hide his satisfaction with the acting skills of the actors, saying, "In a situation where everyone was acting separately, even without special direction, the actors' breathing and rhythm were created even in parts that I hadn't thought of."
Director Kim Yong-hwa said, “If there are stages of ‘before, during, after, and end’ in emotions, the actors went into filming with emotions at the level of ‘after’. You will be able to feel the powerful energy that leads the drama without getting tired in a high emotional level.”
Opening August 2nd.
Reporter Kim Se-ah, Ten Asia haesmik@tenasia.co.kr