Son Ye-jin Delights Fans with Personal Insights at BIFF

Sep 19, 2025

Son Ye-jin Delights Fans with Personal Insights at BIFF
The opening film of the 30th Busan International Film Festival held at the Jung Theater of the Busan Cinema Center on the 17th can't be helpedFrom the left, Son Ye-jin is having a photo time at the press conference of '. Busan = Reporter's book @sportschosun.com/2025.09.17/



Actor Son Ye-jin is attracting attention for her warm fan service.

Son Ye-jin directly answered questions left by fans on her personal account on the 19th. One fan "I couldn't ask the question because I was shy. How to fill the gap with the character as an actor, and what makes Son Ye-jin feel the happiest these days in her life as a human being, not an actor?"

In response, Son Ye-jin said "The gap with the character is always a difficult and agonizing part. The character and the other side of me spend our daily lives and what would they be thinking now if it was this character? What should I do?' I think and think for a moment. And as the shooting goes on, we take a closer look at the character."




Then "I'm so happy about the small daily life I spend with my child and my husband these days. It couldn't be better just by looking at the child smiling,' he added.

Son Ye-jin Delights Fans with Personal Insights at BIFF
Earlier, Son Ye-jin participated in the 30th Busan International Film Festival Actors House held the day before and communicated with the audience. The event lasted about 50 minutes, and after not receiving all the questions on the spot within the scheduled time, Son Ye-jin said, `If you leave a comment on my SNS account, I will leave a reply as much as possible"I promised. Afterwards, Son Ye-jin answered questions left by fans with affectionate comments, expressing her special feelings toward fans.

On the other hand, the movie starring Son Ye-jin 'I can't help it' was selected as the opening film of the 30th Busan International Film Festival and met with the audience. 'There's nothing I can do about it' is a story about Mansu (Lee Byung-hun), an office worker whose life was satisfactory, preparing for his own war on reemployment to protect his family after he was abruptly fired, and director Park Chan-wook took the megaphone. Son Ye-jin transformed into Miri, who protects the center of her family by giving comfort to her husband's unemployment rather than reprimanding him in the play.








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