Jeon So Nee Poses For Marie Claire + Talks About Hobbies And Her Movie Remake
Jeon So Nee radiates a carefree and innocent vibe in recent Marie Claire photoshoot, where she talked about her hobbies, career-run, and portrayal in the upcoming Korean remake of a Chinese film.
Favorite Hobbies
The actress revealed in the accompanying interview of Marie Claire, via Soompi, that she loves her hobbies. She loves to watch a lot of films, read books, and listen to music.
Jeon So Nee expressed that she's been going to movie theaters these days more often and even bought DVDs for films that she can't watch in theaters. She also revealed that after watching the movie "Blue Gate Crossing," she was encouraged to travel.
The actress also shared that she was able to read the book "Morning Piano" (LT), which her friend recommended. It's a collection of words from a philosopher Kim Jin Young when he was sick.
Detaching From Previous Roles
The actress shared that currently, she is still trying to let go of Ji Soo (her character in "When My Love Blooms"). She even watched a lot of movies to help her stop thinking about the role. She said that the things that keep on lingering to her are the director, the production staff, and her co-actors.
Laughing at herself, Jeon So Nee said she couldn't explain why she becomes attached to every role she plays.
Knowing Her Job
Jeon So Nee was also asked about her views about being an actor, and she said that as she becomes mature in the job, she becomes more aware of the role of an actor.
The actress expressed that she somehow changes the way she sees things. Before, she acted for the sake of doing her job, but now she becomes more focused and not so carefree. She also learned to know the details of her career and looked for ways on how she can stay healthy while doing her job.
"I want to become steady but flexible enough to continue being a good actor," Jeon So Nee said.
Film Remake
Jeon So Nee also talked about her role in her upcoming film. She said that she already liked the film even when it was still released in China. She considered it very exceptional for its compelling and emotional storyline.
The actress expressed that it is the film that people will want to watch multiple times, and viewers will have no choice but to fall in love with the story.
The "When My Love Blooms'" actress said she wanted to do the movie because she loves the original. She wishes that their remake of the film will remain in the Koreans' hearts as an excellent film.
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