MOVIE
Byun Woo-seok "'Screen senior' Kim Da-mi approached me first."

On the morning of the 3rd, a production briefing session for the movie ‘Soul Mate’ (directed by Min Yong-geun) was held at the Lotte Cinema Konkuk University entrance in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. Actors Kim Da-mi, Jeon So-ni, Byeon Woo-seok, and director Min Yong-geun attended the event.
'Soulmate' is the story of two friends, Miso (played by Kim Da-mi), Ha-eun (played by Jeon So-ni), and Jin-woo (played by Byeon Woo-seok), who recognized each other from their first meeting and shared everything together, including joy, sadness, excitement, and longing. A remake of the Chinese movie ‘Hello, My Soulmate’.
In the play, Byeon Woo-seok played the role of Jin-woo, who has an innocent and pure charm. A character who silently stays by Miso and Ha-eun's side for a long time in the play and shares their separation and meeting.
On this day, Byun Woo-seok said, "I was the youngest (on set). We had fun playing with each other, but when we made mistakes, we talked like brothers and had fun filming with the three of us." He added, "I didn't have an image of the actors. When I saw the work, I thought, 'I shouldn't cause trouble to a good work.'"
Byun Woo-seok said, "Dami tried to make me feel more comfortable while on set. He helped me become more immersed in the scene. Sonny approached me first. He called me and said, 'Shall we talk?' and approached me readily, making me feel comfortable. "He helped me. He was definitely a screen senior on set. I had to express subtle feelings like the character Woo said, so I asked for his opinion when it was difficult," he said, making everyone laugh.
Meanwhile, 'Soulmate' will be released on March 15th.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr