"I feel awful good look"
wobbled "rumors? Rather than personal satisfaction (film) like the people who saw it gives them. Funny is I feel good," I thought that gives out the unique attempt to contain the story

was quite excited about the interview sheets in the air. Considering that the 2018 movie'Burning' was the last one, it was an interview in 2 years. Is it because the tone and manner of the work are so different? The actor's mood also seemed exciting.

To confess, I once thought of Yu-in as a different type. It was because they were very different from peers who minimized their self-exposed within the frame of a publicly acclaimed image, such as firm self-direction, empty words, unpretentious mouth, and behavior according to their beliefs.

How about at the interview? The interviewer is certainly an interesting one, but it is also true that there were some difficult aspects to make his words live. This actor, who spits out philosophical and philosophical words, has the potential to cause misunderstanding even if the words are literally translated or arranged. That's why he nodded to his words that'not all typed words are correct'. It can be dangerous to write a text that doesn't capture the space, the atmosphere, and the temperature of the conversation.

Nevertheless, there is a pleasure of conversation in this interview with the actor. From a certain moment, I thought,'You can have one such actor in Korea.' And now it's more fun to see his acting, look into social media, and listen to his thoughts. Being itself is an interesting actor.

◆ "I'm a Zombie Movie Mania" It

seemed to be a combination of infants, zombies, and some surprises. He said he was a zombie movie enthusiast.

"I like horror movies as well as zombie movies. I originally liked movies from various genres. I especially like the cinematic experiences and pleasures that are felt in zombies. This may be different from the personal preferences or the cinematic pictures that infants want to draw. Now, I think (internally) I feel more comfortable, so I thought it was worth a try, but'#live' was a good opportunity, and it was a work that wasn't too focused on the genre, but I expected to try new things as an actor. I'm satisfied that what I did was the result of the movie."

Survival thriller film depicting the stories of those who are isolated in an apartment alone, with data, Wi-Fi, text, and phone disconnected while people with unknown symptoms start to attack and are out of control. Yoo In-in took on the role of'Oh Jun-woo', a young man in his 20s in this film, and struggled to survive the zombie attack.

The film enters into the case less than a minute after the start. Excluding Sinpa and Meloline, it shows an unfolding development focusing on survival blood. Thanks to that, there are many scenes that seem to lack logic or probability. This is a logically acceptable part of the genre film.

"I think the domestic feature is a well-lived movie. It inherits the characteristics of authentic zombies, but there are different parts. I think the actor's usage was different. I thought I could try something I couldn't do before. 40 minutes in the first half It was my homework since I had to drag myself all the way through. I thought that I had to express myself from an ordinary young man to an extreme situation that I could never experience before, so I thought I could try acting widely. I'm well alive."

If this movie arrived last year, the settings may have been considered virtual reality. However, the'#live' met in the atmosphere where the Corona19 virus is rising at home and abroad is approaching like a real metaphor. At the time of asking "How are you today?", the movie on the theme of survival gives a strange reality.

"Yes. It is a situation where Junwoo and Yubin are isolated in the house, and it feels like reality outside of the movie. I didn't expect it at all when I was filming a movie. But I can't say "I'm so happy". It's also important to show the movie, but this movie has become an intentionally toxic movie."
◆ "Please write the baby a little differently." In

this movie, Yoo In was actively creating characters according to the time and situation, rather than the passive objects that are directed by the director.

"It was a stage to test what kind of aggressiveness I should take in my work with the new director. For the first time, I filmed the acting practice video before filming, and constantly communicated with the actors. They respect each other and don't close their mouths, but collide. He continued to express each other's opinions. As you know, it's not easy to discuss acting among actors."
This is because'#Alive' was a young film that allowed free communication. Yuin-in also mentioned this, saying, "There are no difficult seniors in the future, and the atmosphere in the field seems to be young. It's also working with a new director. It's not about'doing my job'. I also worked on the work while expressing myself.Because I don't have a lot of age and experience, I have been careful and wary of areas that can be seen as a lunar month in the field. In the field of group creation,'ah' is different,'uh' is different. There was a time when I didn't even know it, but this time I have the courtesy of my heart, but I think I decided to talk honestly.”

After the movie begins, the audience will meet only with infants for 40 minutes. What appeared in the One Man Show is the actor's acting control. Regarding the experience I had to drag the play alone, Yoo-in laughed, "I thought it would be a chance to try out my experience. In fact, it was a chance to check myself and look back on myself."

There is a scene where Junwoo, who is isolated in the house, seems to be drinking his father's whiskey and dancing. Since Yoo In-in was the most important god before filming, he shot and practiced scenes.
"I thought that the scene would be more exaggerated than planned by the crew. I wanted the scene of dancing to be the beauty of the movie in my personal judgment. In a very fast-paced, genre-producing movie, at any time, in any situation I interpreted it as a meaningful scene that captures the frustrated people. I wanted to move a lot more emotionally, so the time I moved and danced was longer than I planned.”

Even shooting for a long time on a blue screen was an unprecedented experience. "It was more difficult than I thought," said Yu In-in.

"The great thing about Korean actors training actors is that they prepare them to react quite realistically, but the blue screen has to rely entirely on imagination. I wasn't confident in that part, and it was a kind of test stage for me." ) I thought I wanted to do a little more, I thought, "Would you like to try a super-powered movie?" I really like that hero thing, because it has the meaning and fun of the movie, and the power to present to the audience. Please think of the attempts as well

. He said, "I was so envious of watching that movie. "Witch 2" is being produced? I don't know what to do. Haha. I even want to see myself playing in a slightly different way. "I also appealed.
◆ Infant, the most common youth

Youth is a symbol of infant. In this movie, he also shows the youthful face. If the characters in the previous work were characters that implied and metaphorically expressed the appearance of a contemporary young man based on realistic universality, Junwoo, who played in this film, is a familiar character that can be seen anywhere in reality. It is literally'the most common youth'.

"I thought that I wanted to be comfortable on my own rather than expressing it too seriously. (It's good to have strong acting), but it's also good for the evaluation that the line is thick... On the other hand, I also want to break the image that had to be formed through my filmography. had "

yuahin," I, even I thought a pretty straight past when you interview Yeah. I'm believing not the accuracy of the horse. horse and also not to think that they can fully reflect the reality, Having the wrong than the right end I think. I want to choose the correct word, but there are times when I want to talk vaguely because the reality is ambiguous. In the past, if I did, I should say I put it down now. I should give up. Or should I say I don't put too much weight on it?"
Would it be a little easier to postpone through such internal changes?

"I had different burdens and responsibilities than before, but the process of releasing and drawing the character was more fun than any movie. I personally missed this character. It's a drama that I haven't seen much. I remembered Hyung-gyu's character, just like a younger brother, a friend like a friend, and playing Junwoo, I found a brighter feeling in real life. I thought, but I thought that I was being influenced more than I thought. I even said,'Why do you talk so hopefully?' and'You changed a lot.'

During the interview, the question was asked, "Have you ever met someone who threatened you like a zombie in a movie, or were you at risk from it?" Yu-in Yoo said, "You should avoid people who don't have anything to lose, and people who don't have to be afraid.

"There are times when I meet people who don't have a little love for life. It's not like they are in a great situation, but they are people who have no real tomorrow. That person is not a person. It seems like it's really cool. Some people create discomfort, or some people create discomfort, and when I meet such a person, I evade it. In some cases, there is a time when something in my body burns up like'I'm throwing away my life,' but I think the person I just talked about? There is no room."
◆ From past to present, present to future…

Even in a short conversation with a drawing actor , the change of the infant was seen. Was it mature while being flexible? Some admitted themselves.

When I asked the opportunity, "I feel disillusioned. I'm sick of it. The friends of the fortress used it a lot. It's a different way. I think it's kicked to the end. As I passed through my 30s, I experienced a new experience, a challenge. I think I've been greedy, I think the picture I've been drawing all the time, the goal in the paragraph was'burning', and it's been a transition since then. "I think it will be necessary to do something differently. It's like improving and changing me."

The appearance of the observational art'I Live Alone' was also a glimpse of the changes in the young people. He had confessed to having past entertainment mania.

"In the past, I didn't want to do it because of the buzz, but now I thought it would be natural. I thought I should show only the refined look, but recently, I think it's better to be natural in any way. It shows that there is such a thing, and when it's difficult to do it yourself, people can have a hard time, and if I'm comfortable, I want people to do it. Also, how well does it go with'#live' and'I live alone'? It's true that I go out there and I made the (appearance) first."
Like the old question, "What is your dream?", "What is youth to an infant?" Questions are also questions that are not missed in every interview. When asked the modifier'Unfinished Youth' or whether you feel bored or bored when evaluated, he answered without hesitation, "It's so good. Thank you."

"It was natural to act as a young person, and I also wanted to show it. I'm glad that youth recognized and wrote as a representative actor who can handle such a thing. There was a part that I had been obsessed with, my personal preference or greed was strong and there was a professional approach for it, but what am I doing now, I feel like something like a lid or a wall that locked me in. It's all connected with self-esteem. I think it's like the power to make me stand up, but in the past, I think I've been a bit too serious and deeply involved. It might have been my own differentiation strategy.

On this day, the most commonly used word by Yu-in Lee was the word'picture'. He told me what he had been drawing in the past, and there were stories of trying to draw something like this in the future. Perhaps it felt like a pledge to oneself to move forward without getting wet with inertia. Again, infants are alive as infants.



(Reporter Ji-hye Kim, SBS funE)