"I was surprised by the outstanding editing technology in the movie. Oh, the power of editing!”
Suzy, who had experienced shooting a tightly-scheduled drama that was nearly a live show, was happy with a lose schedule when shooting the film. “You can’t take too much time filming a scene when it’s a drama, because it needs to be aired that evening. Even if I don’t like my acting, I need to go over to work on the next scene. But for movies, I was glad that there was more time (to work on details). You take a scene, go over to the monitor to look at it and repeat the same process over and over again. I could try doing a different version after discussing my acting with the director. I do it my way first and do what director Lee told me to. He told me that I was getting better in the process." Presenting the audience with the scene you are satisfied with is possible only in movies. Not just the production process, but when watching the final version of the movie, it was inevitable for her to be drawn into the movie, again. “There were many parts where I thought I could have done better, but Lee had covered it up well with the power of computer editing. I was really shocked. Oh, the power of editing!”
"I really don't want to look weak in front of other people. Never."
Suzy said she did not watch many melodramatic films before, but in order to prepare herself for "Introduction to Architecture," she started watching romance movies. When asked which one was her favorite, she answered that it was "Christmas in August" without any hesitation. "I don't usually like sad movies but I watched 'Christmas in August' several times. I like to cry over something small and I would like to play in a sad movie that makes me cry like that someday." The tears she shed on MBC's "Come and Play" the other day was unexpected for that reason. She has lots of tears she is holding them back but she was a tough girl who does not like crying in front of others. "People around me might think that I don't cry because I usually cry alone. I don't want to cry in front of others. I feel that I'm crying more often as I'm getting older, but I never want to look weak in front of other people. Never (laugh). But I don't want others to see me as a literally tough person, but someone who tries to look tough. I mean, I try not to let others notice the pains I go through, but it'd be good if someone knows about it at least. I'm expecting too much from people, right? (laugh) The biggest expectations I have on people around me is, I want them to feel that I have a positive and happy energy. And because I am working (in this business), I want to make them think that they want to work with me."
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