Son Ye Jin talked about her chemistry with co-star Jung Hae In on 'Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food' and her thoughts on why the JTBC drama is so popular with women in their 30s.
At the press conference for 'Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food' ('Something in the Rain'), Son Ye Jin expressed, "I've filmed a lot of melodramas. This project is special to me, and I think viewers think of it as special too because it's realistic. Though the character doesn't work at a company as is fitting for someone my age, the drama depicts the personal life of a woman in her late 30s, her relationship with her parents as a woman, love, and work. Things I worried about appeared in the screenplay. That's why I can relate as I film."
On her scenes with handsome co-star Jung Hae In, she said, "A lot of people related to our relationship and say that it feels like they're watching their own relationships onscreen. I think that's because of the director's representation. Our acting is to love as much as we can and make out relationship as beautiful as we can. Other dramas or movies do the same, but I think the way it's captured on camera is up to the director. I think that's why viewers like it."
Have you been keeping up with 'Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food' ('Something in the Rain')?
At the press conference for 'Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food' ('Something in the Rain'), Son Ye Jin expressed, "I've filmed a lot of melodramas. This project is special to me, and I think viewers think of it as special too because it's realistic. Though the character doesn't work at a company as is fitting for someone my age, the drama depicts the personal life of a woman in her late 30s, her relationship with her parents as a woman, love, and work. Things I worried about appeared in the screenplay. That's why I can relate as I film."
On her scenes with handsome co-star Jung Hae In, she said, "A lot of people related to our relationship and say that it feels like they're watching their own relationships onscreen. I think that's because of the director's representation. Our acting is to love as much as we can and make out relationship as beautiful as we can. Other dramas or movies do the same, but I think the way it's captured on camera is up to the director. I think that's why viewers like it."
Have you been keeping up with 'Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food' ('Something in the Rain')?
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