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Actress Lee Sun-bin said she chose the horror film ‘Noise’ because she was attracted to the subject matter of ‘inter-floor noise.’
‘Noise’, which opens on the 25th, is a realistic horror thriller about Joo-young(Lee Sun-bin), who goes out to find her missing younger sister in an apartment complex that is noisy every day due to noise between floors, and encounters a mysterious incident.
At the press and distribution preview held at Megabox COEX in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 16th, he said about the reason he chose ‘Noise’, “The script had a lot of power, and the subject matter of noise between floors was attractive.”
He continued, “It’s a subject that anyone can relate to, and I could be a victim of noise between floors, or I could unknowingly become a perpetrator, so I could relate to it in that sense.The character with hearing impairment, who contrasts with the subject of noise between floors, was also appealing.I was also curious about how such a device would be expressed,” and explained, “In the horror genre in particular, auditory elements are very important, and I thought the title ‘Noise’ really suited the subject of noise between floors.”
He also revealed his love for the horror genre, saying, “I really like the horror genre.I watch a lot of horror content, from movies, animations, webtoons, and even YouTube.But on the other hand, because it’s a genre I like so much, I sometimes wonder if I can do it, but I also really want to do it.”
He said, “I’ve done many genres, but I felt that acting in the horror genre was more difficult and detailed than any other genre.On screen, editing and sound are included to create synergy, but when acting to fill that scene, there were many times when I had to act without any devices.I had to act while calculating in detail, taking sound and other factors into consideration.”
Reporter Seungmi smlee@donga.com
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