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A press conference introducing the new MBC
TV miniseries, Moon River which has been co-written by Kim Gwang-shik and Do
Young-myung and co-directed by Hwang In-lwe and Kim Soo-young took place at the
Seoul Cineplex Theater on January the 7th.
Moon River is based on the graphic novel Iljimae
written by Koh Woo-young. Director Hwang In-lwe whose works include the hit TV
miniseries Princess Hours will direct Moon River and people are expecting his
new TV show to open a golden era of period dramas in 2009.
Actor Jung Il-woo will play the Joseon hero
Iljimae, who emerged during tumultuous times when people were craving for a
hero. Featuring an androgynous look with deep set eyes that seem to mask anger
and sadness all at once, actor Jung Il-woo seems to have jumped right out of a
Koh Woo-young?s graphic novel. Portraying
Iljimae in Moon River will be the first time for Jung Il-woo to play the
leading man and he?s eager to prove his acting
talent in this pivotal role in his career.
As the first period drama to be shot on
location in three countries including Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, 70% of the
production of Moon River has been completed already and it will premiere on MBC
on January 21, 2008.
The following article was excerpted from an
interview that actor Jung Il-woo recently gave.
- Tell us about your role.
- Iljimae has sad childhood experiences but
he overcomes the hardships that he endured during his formative years and
becomes a good thief who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He?s a hero who saves the common folk.
- What do you think is the most important
characteristic of Iljimae?
- There are times when you're not sure what is important and what?s not in life. Iljimae is a character that is
strong and cool-headed on the outside but inside he?s a lonely person who longs for love. I think there?s a need to delve into his complicated
personality.
- Do you feel any pressure to appear in
your first period drama?
- I don?t see much of a difference between period dramas and regular TV
miniseries. Though Moon River is set in the Joseon era, the dialogue isn't that different from contemporary-themed TV
series. It?s not very different.
- What's your impression of the graphic novel?
- Although the graphic novel was written a
while back, there?s a modern touch to it and
the story plot and characters are very interesting. I always thought of Iljimae
as a cool hero but during rehearsals, I found that he's actually someone who's
been through tragedies. It was a challenge for me to portray Iljimae but I got
a lot of great direction from the director so that helped a lot.
- Do you share any similarities to Iljimae?
- Well, I read about Iljimae beforehand but
when we started to shooting the show, I found that what I had in mind was very
different from the director's perspective. So for about
5 months, I had a hard time getting into my role. The director got upset at me
quite a few times and I struggled to do my best. Now I think I've settled into my character.
- How different was your take on Iljimae
from the director's view of that character?
- I had my own opinion of what Iljimae was
like while the director wanted to faithfully portray the Iljimae straight out
from the graphic novel. During shooting, the director would tell me to suppress
my smile because that?s what I do a lot. He also
made sure I spoke in the tone that was becoming of Iljimae. I tried very hard
to get into character. After a while, the director said that it was OK for me
to show a bit of my own personality in my role. So that has made things a whole
lot better for me.
- What did you learn from the director?
- He changed the way I approach acting. He?s very meticulous and keen on little details. Not
only did he want my character to be androgynous but also have a bit of edginess.
It took a lot of hard work to become like that.
- How did you prepare yourself for playing
Iljimae?
- After High Kick ended, I weighed about 70
kilograms. I work out a lot now and that has brought my weight down. And for
the first time in my life I grew my hair long. I also tried very hard to modulate
the tone of my voice.
When I gain weight, it?ll show on my face. When I?d go home, my mom wouldn't
give me dinner because she said that Iljimae is a sharp-looking character, not
a plump-faced guy. (smiles). I lost about 7 to 8 kilograms.
- What do you think about the feminine look
of Iljimae?
- I don?t have any feminine traits. Iljimae is a masculine type of hero. But
there are times when he disguises himself as a woman to sneak into homes and so
I just try to follow the plot of the scene.
- Any interesting things that happened
while filming in foreign locales?
- We filmed scenes in Taiwan and Japan and
Taiwan has a hot climate. When we first began shooting scenes, I didn?t know what the director wanted so I focused on
acting and had little time to do anything else. During our scenes shot in
Taiwan, we showed Iljimae living a comfortable life but when we moved to Japan,
Iljimae faces a lot of hardships so I was told to act differently to the new
situation.
- Were the action scenes hard to handle?
- Yes, they were. We would usually have to
stay up all night when we had to shoot an action-packed scene. It was
exhausting and when it was cold outdoors, we?d get a lot of injuries. I tried not to get injured but you know I
like taking the rides in amusement parks so the scenes where we?re suspended by wires were actually lots of fun.
- Did you have any interesting actions
scenes?
- Well, I didn?t have a lot of time to prepare for it. I trained at the Action
School for just a month and also practiced in between shoots. My martial arts
instructor told me that not only is it important to practice moves but building
up your endurance and exercising is just as important. So I jogged 7 kilometers
every day.
- You didn't seem to be in good physical condition.
- After working under a tough schedule for
five month, I was on the brink of exhaustion. I had to get IV drips hooked up
to my arm after shooting a scene. I took a strong medication prescribed by my
doctor and that made it hard to work on the set that day. The director took one
look at me and said that I should get some rest. I felt really sorry that we
had to cancel the shoot when the entire crew was ready to start shooting. I'm trying hard to stay healthy these days.
- How have you changed your image from a
young teenager into a young man?
- In High Kick, I was extremely lucky to
catch the attention of viewers and that helped my career. In Iljimae, I go to
the set every day as if I'm preparing for a test so I
don?t really have a strategy in
trying to make the transition from teen actor to adult actor.
- Do you feel any pressure about being
compared to Lee Jun-ki who also portrayed Iljimae?
- I?m ready to handle any criticism from viewers and other people.
- What do you think about your acting
abilities?
- I?m never satisfied. But my focus isn't really about acting well but rather, I?m trying to learn as much as I can. You can?t become an excellent actor in the beginning.
- What's your goal?
- I'm going to trust the director and follow his lead. I just want to do
the best that I can and absorb what is useful.
2009-01-29(09:01) |