
The main figures of the movie 'Humint', director Ryu Seung-wan and actor Jo In-sung, meet broadcaster Son Seok-hee to reveal honest behind-the-scenes stories from both inside and outside the film.
On the 4th at 9 PM, MBC 'Questions from Son Seok-hee' will feature director Ryu Seung-wan and Jo In-sung, who are currently enjoying box office success with the film 'Humint'. The two will showcase their unique candidness and wit, setting aside the weight of being a master and a top actor.
During the broadcast, director Ryu Seung-wan expressed heartfelt support for his colleague, saying, "Director Jang Hang-jun has worked hard for a long time, and I’m glad he achieved good results," in response to a question comparing box office performance with the competing film 'The King and the Clown'. Additionally, Jo In-sung humorously responded to suspicions of avoiding the melodrama genre by saying, "Considering my age, melodrama is beyond the limit", bringing laughter to the scene.
Director Ryu reveals his filming philosophy as a leading action master while sharing behind-the-scenes stories about the symbolic scenes he struggled with to break Jo In-sung's existing image. Notably, he disclosed, "The day I was departing for filming happened to be the day after the martial law declaration on December 3rd, which was December 4th", drawing attention to the tense circumstances surrounding his departure and the production's backstory.
The narrative of actor Jo In-sung's growth is also explored in depth. It follows a serious reflection on how he overcame the pain of being selected as the 'Worst Actor' early in his career in 2003 to become a trusted actor among the public. His response to Son Seok-hee's question about his firm principles in film work reportedly left a deep impression on the audience present.
The stories of the main figures of 'Humint', which continues to enjoy long-term success amidst positive reviews since its release, can be confirmed tonight at 9 PM on MBC 'Questions from Son Seok-hee'.
