With Kim Sun Ah experiencing the emotional, breathless breath with 'Children of Nobody'

Nov 15, 2018

Kim Sun Ah's latest film, "Children of Nobody" (also known as "Red Moon, Blue Sun") promises to be a sensational, yet unsurpassed mystery. The story of a woman using poems to find clues and explore the secrets of mysterious circumstances around a child. The four main characters are Cha Woo Kyung (Kim Sun Ah), Kang Ji Heon (Lee Yi Kyung), Jun Soo Young (Nam Gyu Ri) and Lee Eun Ho (VIXX's N).

 

With Kim Sun Ah experiencing the emotional, breathless breath with 'Children of Nobody'

 

With Kim Sun Ah experiencing the emotional, breathless breath with 'Children of Nobody'

 

This mysterious horror film is a kind of challenge for the actors. This is because actors must spend large amounts of mental and physical energy without breaking the flow of emotions for months. The starring character will especially suffer a great deal of responsibility. However, why does Kim Sun Ah choose this film as her next product? The actress replied, "Children of Nobody is very intense. I really want to do that because I have confidence in Do Hyun Jung's script. The script is powerful and fun as if I was reading a mysterious novel"

 

With Kim Sun Ah experiencing the emotional, breathless breath with 'Children of Nobody'

 

With Kim Sun Ah experiencing the emotional, breathless breath with 'Children of Nobody'

 

Sun Ah said, "I feel that I can not keep track of the incident unless I am sympathetic to the character. In particular, I think the understanding and empathy for her work is essential for transforming Cha Woo Kyung's character"

She added, "While preparing for filming, I first met a real psychologist and listened to different stories on how the consultation was conducted and prepared what was needed. I tried to understand, understand and feel this work. To give the details in the 100% script to the viewers, I think I have to make them understand Woo Kyung's story. I am most interested in that part"

The movie will air on 21/11/2018 at 22h (KST) on MBC.

 

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