Recently Shin Hye Sun discusses about her new film titled 'Innocence', including the difficulties she experienced on the set. The film itself will be released on Wednesday (6/10) tomorrow.
Not long ago the beautiful actress Shin Hye Sun conducted an interview to discuss various interesting things about her new film titled "Innocence". In this film he collided acting with several senior actors such as Heo Joon Ho and Bae Jong Ok.
"Innocence" itself tells the story of a lawyer named Jung In (Shin Hye Sun) who tries to prove that his mother named Hwa Ja (Bae Jong Ok) is innocent. Hwa Ja herself was accused as the cause of the death of her husband who died after consuming rice wine that was allegedly poisoned. In the process, Jung In was assisted by the local mayor, played by Heo Joon Ho.
In his interview, Shin Hye Sun said that he had a hard time trying to play the role of Jung In. Nevertheless, he was finally able to work well thanks to the help of Bae Jong Ok.
"Like the title of this film, Jung In's goal is to prove that his mother is innocent. But after reading the script, apparently that's not all. The film involves a number of things including the story of a mother and daughter, the emotions between them and Jung In's decision unexpected, "said Shin Hye Sun.
"At first I was having a hard time because I couldn't really understand Jung In's emotions. Towards the second half of the film, his emotions became a little different and it didn't work well for me. But when filming with Bae Jong Ok, I started to understand my character gradually," he added .
"At first, I felt depressed. But after we started shooting, she looked like a real mother to me. I received physical and emotional help from her. And I thought several times that I needed to imitate myself after seeing her innocent desires," he explained later.
The film "Innocence" itself was originally planned to air on March 5. However, due to the Corona Pandemic, the release schedule was changed to June 11. But the production team changed it back to June 10. In connection with the postponement of this film, Shin Hye Sun only hopes that the Corona virus outbreak will soon end.
"Instead of feeling bad because the premiere was postponed, I just hope that (the pandemic) will soon pass. If you watch 'Innocence', I hope you always wear a mask and practice to keep your distance," he concluded.
(wk / eval)