I'm crying because I made eye contact with my parents
May 29, 2025
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Lee Jae-in met with Sports Chosun at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 29th and said, `I have almost no tears because I was originally MBTI T (Lee Hyung-tae), but as soon as I entered the theater, my eyes met with my parents, so I couldn't hold back my tears.'
Released on the 30th, 'High Five' is a movie about what happens when five people who accidentally acquire superpowers meet with those who want their superpowers, and director Kang Hyung-chul took the megaphone. Lee Jae-in plays Wan-seo, a Taekwon girl who had a superpower of power after a heart transplant in the play.
Regarding how she felt about seeing the work, Lee Jae-in said, `It was new to see the completed movie for the first time in the theater at the press and distribution premiere, and 'The movie is finally coming out.' At the end, Sister Sledge's 'We Are Family' is played as a BGM, and listening to that song reminded me of the process of filming the movie.
And then "High Five" was shot when I was 18 years old, but after I became an adult, I couldn't recognize who it was (laughs). But fortunately, he liked the cute side of a high school student at that time, so it was embarrassing but good," he added.
He then expressed his gratitude to director Kang, who was in charge of directing. Lee Jae-in "There was a pressure to express the author well because he was a lovely and cute character. But the director made the book lovely, so I relieved my worries. I really like movies, and the director is like a movie expert and a movie father. There were times when the director ordered a scriptwriter, but I learned a lot while recording scenes in the movie. The director is also very good at acting. When he explained his character, he showed me his acting, which helped me a lot", he explained.
Lee Jae-in expressed her emotion with tears at the stage greeting of the VIP premiere of 'High Five'. He "I didn't mean to cry, but my parents were sitting in the audience. As soon as I entered the theater, my eyes met with my parents, so I couldn't hold back more tears"My parents loved it, too. I was even more proud because it was the first time I showed my movie to my parents in the theater."
antahn22@sportschosun.com