MOVIE
Shin Se-kyung Discusses Her Role and Chemistry with Park Jung-min in 'Humint'
On the 9th, Shin Se-kyung was interviewed at a café in Samcheong-dong, Seoul, where she discussed her role in 'Humint'.
'Humint' tells the story of individuals who collide in Vladivostok with different objectives. Shin Se-kyung plays Chae Sun-hwa, a North Korean restaurant worker in Vladivostok who becomes an informant for the NIS section chief, played by Jo In-sung, and finds herself in danger.
The film combines action and romance, and Shin Se-kyung noted, "The director once said, 'The reason for movement comes from emotion.' I liked the script, but the completed film made the romantic emotions feel even deeper."
At the heart of the romantic storyline are Shin Se-kyung and Park Jung-min. Park Jung-min plays Park Geon, Chae Sun-hwa's former fiancé. Shin Se-kyung described her chemistry with Park Jung-min as "great," adding, "Filming was fun, and I relied on him emotionally." She continued, "Park Jung-min had already worked with director Ryu Seung-wan, so he knew the set better than I did. He helped me a lot when I had questions or doubts, which helped me adapt faster."
Regarding Park Jung-min's charm, she said, "Working alongside him, you can't help but notice his charm. No matter how chaotic things get, he quietly does his job, which is admirable. It might sound like a cliché in interviews, but it's not." She also praised him, saying, "There were many times I thought, 'I should be like that too.' I realized, 'That's how he does it, and this is the result.'"
One of the most memorable acts of kindness was the 'meal inquiry episode.' Shin Se-kyung shared, "I was the youngest among the main actors. To avoid making me feel burdened, he asked fellow actor Lee Shin-ki, who is my age, to ask me if I wanted to go eat or have pho. I found out later and was very touched."
Chae Sun-hwa is a character who receives love from Park Geon and protection from the section chief until the end. Shin Se-kyung said, "I felt good playing a character who is so loved," and laughed. She added, "Watching the completed film, my heart raced when the two men stepped on the gas to save Sun-hwa."
'Humint' is set to be released on the 11th.
Reporter Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia bella@tenasia.co.kr