"Fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar has unveiled a photoshoot featuring actors Jo In-sung and Han Hyo-joo.
In an interview that followed the shoot, Jo In-sung shared his thoughts about Han Hyo-joo, saying, 'After meeting her again through this project, in a state where age and experience have accumulated, I saw Han Hyo-joo the actress once more. There's an unscientific feeling that comes across through photos and screens. Looking into Han Hyo-joo's gaze, I truly felt that she's an amazing actress. It's not just empty words; I'm genuinely looking forward to the next ten years of her career.'
Han Hyo-joo spoke about Jo In-sung, saying, 'Meeting him as a fellow actor this time, I realized he's truly a thoughtful person. Is it called "tsundere"? He cares a lot about those around him and is deep in thought, but he really dislikes showing it. He has a strong sense of responsibility and determination to lead the work as the main character. There were many moments I felt grateful.'
Regarding the new genre of 'Korean-style hero stories,' Jo In-sung commented, 'Marvel has plenty of wealthy heroes, right? This drama's greatest charm lies in portraying the simple lives of people like chicken shop owners or donkatsu (pork cutlet) restaurant workers, people you might find around us. Mystery usually comes from the unknown. This work isn't mysterious, but it's about ordinary people with unique abilities. Like 'Forest of Secrets,' there's also the fun of delving into the era's context. Major events in Korea are intertwined with the story's development.'
(Note: "tsundere" is a Japanese term used to describe someone who is initially cold and aloof but later becomes affectionate.)"