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Actor Kim Min-ha interviewed the leading actor in Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer'
On the first episode of tvN’s ‘Dictionary of Earth’s Useless Things to Know’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘Useless to Know’), which aired for the first time on the 3rd, MCs Jang Hang-joon and Kim Min-ha, film critic Lee Dong-jin, architect Yoo Hyun-jun, astronomer Shim Chae-kyung, and physics professor Kim Sang-wook went to New York. was drawn
Miscellaneous doctors all gathered in New York. Film director Jang Hang-joon commented, "Suddenly, a world-renowned director said he wanted to see it in the United States." Director Christopher Nolan, who directed the films 'Memento', 'Inception', 'Interstellar', 'Dunkirk', and 'Tenet', said that he decided to appear in order to repay the love of Korean fans during the promotion of his new film 'Oppenheimer'.
The production team moving to Manhattan mentioned the bookshelf scene that was released in Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar'. Physicist Professor Kim Sang-wook, who heard this, said, “That doesn’t really make sense. Isn't it like going inside a black hole? If you go inside a black hole, you're done. can't say anything more In fact, there is no film that is scientifically flawless.”
Actor Kim Min-ha asked why the capital of the United States is not New York, but it has a great symbolism. Architect Professor Hyun-jun Yoo said, "Isn't the UN headquarters here? Also, isn't it the winner of the great event of the 20th century called World War II? Its headquarters is in Manhattan. So it seems to be symbolic, and the Empire State Building is the longest and tallest in the world It was a building,” he explained.
Next, Hangjun Jang also asked why there is a large park in the middle of New York, a big city. Professor Yoo Hyun-joon mentioned Central Park and initially tried not to make it. Originally, I was going to split the lot and sell it all, but someone tells a famous story. He said, 'If we don't build this, we'll need a psychiatric hospital of this size,'” he said, referring to an anecdote about Central Park.
But New York is sinking because of too many skyscrapers. Professor Yoo Hyun-joon said, “I inspected the building before building it, but I don’t think I expected that buildings of this height and this size would be built like this. The news came out recently. talked
Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr