Actors Song Ji-hyo and Kim Mu-yeol / Photo by SBS Visible Radio Capture

Actors Song Ji-hyo and Kim Mu-yeol / Photo by SBS Visible Radio Capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Lim Juhyung] Actors Song Ji-hyo and Kim Mu-yeol confessed that they unintentionally kept their distance while filming a movie together.


On the morning of the 20th, on SBS PowerFM's 'Kim Young-chul's PowerFM,' Song Ji-hyo and Kim Mu-yeol appeared as guests and participated in the segment 'Special, Unauthorized Intruder in My Heart!'


During the broadcast, DJ Kim Young-chul asked, "In the movie 'Intruder,' you appear as siblings. How is it in real life?" Song Ji-hyo replied, "In real life, I am one year older, so I am the older sister." Kim Mu-yeol added, "During filming, I called Song Ji-hyo 'hyung' (older brother) because her personality is very easygoing," which drew laughter from those around.


When asked if they acted like real siblings on set, Song Ji-hyo said, "In the movie, we are not that close," and confessed, "We unintentionally kept our distance for the sake of acting."


Kim Mu-yeol also added, "The movie deals with a heavy subject," and said, "We spent a lot of time worrying individually."



Meanwhile, 'Intruder' is a film about the younger sister Yujin (Song Ji-hyo), who had gone missing, returning home after 25 years, and the family gradually changing. The older brother Seojin (Kim Mu-yeol), suspicious of these changes, pursues his sister's secret and faces a shocking truth. The movie is scheduled to be released on June 4.


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