Actor Kim Seong-gyun praised Lee Kwang-soo's professionalism in the movie 'Sinkhole'.



In an interview conducted yesterday (the 4th) ahead of the release of 'Sinkhole', Kim Sung-kyun praised Lee Kwang-soo, saying, "He is an icon of betrayal in 'Running Man', but he is a serious actor on the set."

He also explained the serious side of Lee Kwang-soo, saying, "The director always praised Kwang-soo, so he was compared a lot.




Kim Seong-gyun continued, "I hid and looked at my cell phone because of Kwang-soo like that." "Kwang-soo always sat down and studied the scene while reading the script. He's serious, he's good at acting, and he has a lot of sense, so he's an actor who has a lot to learn."



Kim Seong-gyun also said, "The cast and staff all loved Kwang-soo to the extent that the buzzword on set was 'Kwang-soo, Kwang-soo'.

He added, "Kwangsoo is a very interesting friend in private, but there are romantic parts, such as taking pictures with a film camera and sending them."




Kim Seong-gyun recalled the filming of 'Sinkhole' and said that although it was a physically difficult filming site, he overcame it by working with fellow actors.

He said, "It's physically hard, but the more the actors play pranks with each other. It was a scene where we joked around all day and didn't lose our humor."



Lastly, Kim Seong-gyun said, "The point of watching 'Sinkhole' is the characters and hopeful message that you can see around you." He also said, "The chemistry of the actors is also essential. I hope this movie will be a little comforting and healing for the audience. I wish," he said.




The movie 'Sinkhole', which will be released on the 11th, is a disaster buster movie that takes place when my house, which I prepared for the first time in 11 years, falls into a super-large sinkhole 500m underground. Officially invited to the 74th Locarno International Film Festival, the 20th New York Asian Film Festival, and the 27th Sarajevo International Film Festival, it is attracting attention from overseas as well.



(Photo=Still cut from the movie 'Sinkhole'/Provided by Showbox)



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