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Ryu Kyung-soo “Director Yeon Sang-ho is a nobleman of life”

Ryu Kyung-soo met with Ten Asia at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 25th and told various stories about the Netflix original series 'Seonsan'.
'Seonsan' is a work that depicts the story of a series of ominous events that occur when a person inherits a mountain left behind after the death of his uncle, whom he had forgotten even existed, and secrets related to it are revealed. Director Yeon Sang-ho participated in the planning and script, and director Min Hong-nam, who worked with director Yeon Sang-ho as an assistant director for 'Train to Busan', 'Telekinesis', and 'Peninsula', took charge of directing and writing. In the play, Ryu Kyung-soo plays the role of Kim Yeong-ho, the half-brother who comes into Seo-ha's life and demands inheritance from her ancestors.
Ryu Kyung-soo said about director Yeon Sang-ho, "I have faith in him. Director Yeon Sang-ho's productions are always a harmonious workplace. I think that alone is enough. He is a noble person in my life." Regarding the reason for appearing in 'Seonsan', he said, "The story was interesting. The story about family was not ordinary, so I wanted to solve it in my own way. There was also a process of reducing the dialogue. I wanted to be as silent as possible. That way, people would be curious and curious. “I felt scared,” he said.
How was the chemistry with Kim Hyun-joo and Park Hee-soon? Ryu Kyung-soo said, "I peeked from a corner to see how my seniors worked. I watched a lot of things like what they talked about and how they prepared. My seniors didn't force me. They helped me do things comfortably and pursue my dreams. Now that I'm older, “I thought that when I become a senior, I should have that kind of attitude,” he said.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr