Interview with Chun Woo-hee for the Netflix movie ‘I Just Dropped My Smartphone’
Actress Chun Woo-hee (36) shared her thoughts on entertainment programs.
On the 22nd, an interview with Chun Woo-hee for the Netflix movie 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' (director Kim Tae-jun) was conducted at a cafe in Sogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
On this day, Chun Woo-hee expressed her gratitude by saying, "I am grateful" for music producer Code Kunst's public certification that he is a fan of her through MBC's entertainment program 'I Live Alone'.
He continued, "We are now friends. There is an emotional closeness. Although we have never met in person, (Lee) Joo-seung contacted me and asked me to tell him that he is a fan, so I am grateful."
Regarding the possibility of appearing in 'I Live Alone', he said, "I think I should think about appearing in it. I told Joo Seung, 'I'll think about it.' I live alone, and I don't want my house to be revealed," he said with a laugh.
Chun Woo-hee said she enjoys watching entertainment programs and also talked about the possibility of appearing in them. He said, "I have no objection to entertainment. I enjoy doing it. In the case of travel programs, I think, 'I wish I could try it too,' and I also have a bit of a romantic feeling." He also said, “They don’t visit us often.”
Chun Woo-hee also expressed her wish to say hello through new and unexpected content. He said, "I'm bored with my life, so I want to try new things. It's difficult for me personally, so I think I want to expand my career a little more."
In particular, Chun Woo-hee expressed regret, saying that she liked Tanaka even before he became famous. "I liked Tanaka when he was under the water before, but he became so popular that I was secretly sad. 'I thought I knew about it first!' I did. Oh, I also like Legend Live. I was really moved when I saw senior Kim Jong-seo sing live for 20 minutes recently. In general, I like things that show craftsmanship."
'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' is a thriller that tells the story of an ordinary office worker who loses his smartphone containing all his personal information and his entire daily life begins to be threatened. Chun Woo-hee played the role of Na-mi, an ordinary office worker who lost her smartphone, and Im Si-wan played the role of Jun-yeong, the serial killer who picked up Na-mi's smartphone. Kim Hee-won played the role of Ji-man, a detective pursuing this case.
Released on Netflix on February 17th.
Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr