00:00È una buona danza o non?
00:02Non, è solo il suo stile.
00:05È solo il suo stile.
00:12Per provvedere ai bisogni della mia famiglia
00:14farei qualsiasi cosa.
00:22I have to ask, what is your weakness?
00:24I have to ask, what is your weakness?
00:26Is it your character or character?
00:30Is it your character or me as a person?
00:33You as a person.
00:35Because he doesn't know, he says that.
00:41I think for me, I'm acting in front of a camera comes easy
00:44but interviews like this tend to be more hard
00:46so I guess this is my weakness.
00:52I think I have so many weaknesses
00:54but I think most of all I'm very rushed.
00:57You know, I'm not the most patient person.
00:59I need things to get done in a very fast-paced way.
01:02I think I'm a little bit of a perfectionist
01:04which really I suffer for.
01:06We see that your characters have many passions.
01:09She loves to dance.
01:11He loves plants.
01:13And watching them doing what they love the most
01:17we understand many things about them
01:19because she can work as a team
01:21like when you're dancing.
01:24He does many weird things with plants.
01:28So do you believe that looking at a person
01:32in his own passion can reveal so much about him or her?
02:00My character Ban Su, he's someone who loves bonsai trees in this film.
02:05and to see what an impressive greenhouse he created
02:09after putting so much care into making these bonsai trees
02:12I feel like it really shows how he's someone who's capable
02:15of deeply immersing himself into something that he truly loves.
02:19And I think the reason he is depicted as someone
02:22who is so interested and passionate about bonsais over anything else
02:26and I think this is something that's deeply connected to the overall sentiment of the film as well
02:31because while bonsai trees are extremely beautiful
02:34at the same time you have to prune it and tweak it in a way
02:37where it doesn't follow the ways of nature
02:40but it is forced and it's artificial
02:42and I think there's a sense of brutality with that.
02:46So I think in that sense maybe Director Park intentionally made bonsai trees
02:50something that Ban Su was passionate about.
02:52And since you dance, how does he dance?
02:56Is he a good dancer or not?
02:58I think no, it's just his style.
03:02It's only his style.
03:22But actually, Byung-won is quite a really good dancer.
03:25However, in this film as you know, his dance moves are very comedic
03:30and I love that scene because it's so funny.
03:32Me-Di, my character is really funny.
03:33is someone who loves to dance.
03:35She also has a very active hobby of tennis.
03:37And I think when you look at her hobbies, you can tell that she's someone who's very bright and bubbly,
03:42who's positive, who's very active and also social.
03:45And in a way, I guess you can say that her hobbies are the exact opposite of that of Man
03:51Su.
03:51And I think in that sense, Director Park probably intentionally put them at opposite ends
03:56to show how different they are.
03:57And just a curiosity, who is curious on set, Park Chan-wook or Kate Blanchett?
04:06Unique question.
04:15Unique question.
04:34I think both of them have different types of charisma in their own respect to yourself.
04:38I can't say I know Kate Blanchett too well because it was just a small moment that we shared but
04:44with director Park Chanuk you know I have worked with him 25 years ago and we also see each other
04:49in social settings often I would say that you know you may notice that he's a very quiet he almost
04:56seems reserved he's kind of he's a very kind and gentle person but still you will see he has such
05:02an unapproachable charisma to him and I think that's something that just oozes from him naturally it's not something that
05:08he creates or force thank you so much thank you thank you the movie is amazing thank you thank you
05:40you
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