Honey Lee, interview for the movie ‘Ghost’
Park Cha-kyung, employee of the Government General
Lee Ha-nui boasts of her daughter who resembles her husband
Lee Ha-nui boasts of her daughter who resembles her husband
Actress Lee Ha-nui boasted of her 7-month-old daughter and smiled, saying, “I am enjoying the utmost happiness.”

Lee Ha-nui told stories about her work and life in an interview with the movie 'Ghost' (director Lee Hae-young) at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 12th.

On this day, Lee Ha-nui smiled as she told the story of childbirth and childcare. He said, “Parenting is so hard, but I love it,” and added, “I strongly tell my acquaintances to experience it.” She continued, "I felt that I was feeling the ultimate happiness that a human being and a woman could enjoy. There are people who help me, but I try to see as much as I can when I have time. I thought that's why they say I'm changing my body. I'm changing my body." “No matter what, parenting is truly amazing,” he said.

He continued, "I cultivated small seeds, gave birth, raised them, and sent them out into society. I wondered if I could do something more complete than this when I was born as a human. I thought I should focus more on this work. It is a complete sacrifice and a complete joy. “It is,” he said, laughing.

During the interview, Lee Ha-nui also showed a photo of her daughter that filled her cell phone wallpaper. “My smile resembles mine,” she said, adding, “I prayed during pregnancy that my personality would resemble my husband, and I think I resemble my husband.”
Lee Ha-nui boasts of her daughter who resembles her husband
Lee Ha-nui boasts of her daughter who resembles her husband
It was also reported at the time of birth. She danced until dawn on the 4th day of 40 weeks because the baby did not come down even after the due date. Thanks to this, natural childbirth was successful. Lee Ha-nui, who described her newborn daughter on her stomach as being like a 'sweet potato', screamed happily, saying, "Now she has reached the size of a potato. Every day is different. It's amazing that I am experiencing this new project every day."

In 'Ghost', Lee Ha-nui played the role of Park Cha-kyung, the person in charge of secret text records at the Government General. In the play, he showed off intense action acting, including a bare-bones fight with Junji (Sol Kyeong-gu), the supervisor of the communications department at the Government General of the country.

'Ghost' is a story about the desperate struggle of suspects trapped in a remote hotel under suspicion as 'ghosts', spies planted by an anti-Japanese organization planted at the Japanese Government-General of Korea in Gyeongseong in 1933, and the unstoppable operation of the real 'ghosts' to overcome suspicion and escape. .

Released on January 18th.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr