On July 24th, press conference for new film ‘Swords Women’ was held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University branch, located in Jayangdong, Seoul.ĭuring the conference, actress Jeon Do Yeon, who played as a female lead role, said, “Lee Byung Heon taught me a lot about action scenes. Jeon Do Yeon tells that Lee Byung Hun punished her for poor action scenes Meanwhile, the official trailer of movie 'Swords Women' has surpassed one million views just in four days recently, and the full movie will be officially released on August 13th. Jeon Do Yeon went on, "The director just told me that I have done a perfect job, but that means that I succeeded in not blinking my eyes, not that I have done a wonderful performance." Jeon Do Yeon continued, "I understood what he told me, but it was very difficult to intentionally not blink my eyes." Jeon Do Yeon said, "When I just started shooting the film, I forgot that blind people do not blink, and the head director reminded me about it." Jeon Do Yeon played in 'Swords Women' as a female blind warrior named Wol So, who devotes her life to restoration of justice and revenge. On July 24th, press conference for new film 'Swords Women' was held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University branch, which is located in Jayangdong, Seoul. Jeon Do Yeon talks about difficulties that she had while playing as a blind person in her new film Jeon and Kim are two of the most sought-after actresses in Korea, both having made an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival this year for “The Shameless” and “Coin Locker Girl,” respectively. “The audience will enjoy the film just watching the excellent performances of these three actors,” he added. “I paid more attention to the narrative in this film.” “I thought that martial arts movies needed more density in their narrative,” Park said. The action in the film is intense - actress Kim said she had to do wire action on every one of her 80 days of filming - but according to director Park, the true appeal of the film is in its characters. I thought of it as a melodrama, because although Wol-so devotes her life to finding justice, she could not have been so determined if she hadn’t been in love.” It has very strong drama.”Īctress Jeon agreed with Lee. “But when I read the script, I loved the story. Adding that he did not want to do another historical film after “Masquerade” (2012) because of the difficulties stemming from historical makeup and costumes. “To be honest, I’m not a fan of martial arts epics,” Lee said at a news conference in Seoul on Friday ahead of the film’s Aug. (From left) Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Go-eun and director Park Heung-sik of "Memories of the Sword" pose for press at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University, Friday. The movie was initially slated for release last December, but had to be pushed back due to the backlash from Lee’s scandal. Last year, the actor was blackmailed by two young women who taped him allegedly making inappropriate comments to them and behaving untowardly. The film has been creating a buzz not only for its all-star cast but also because it is the first domestic film starring Lee Byung-hun since a scandal. Years after his initial betrayal, he is hunted by two women who were victims of his actions - the blind swordswoman Wol-so (Jeon) and her protege Hong-yi (Kim), who trains herself to take revenge on her parents’ killers. Starring a stellar ensemble cast of actor Lee Byung-hun, actresses Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun and directed by Park Heung-sik, the film is a martial arts epic about a man of humble beginnings (Yu-baek, played by Lee) who uses his swordsmanship and cunning betrayal to gain power in the royal court. “Memories of the Sword” is set to hit the big screen next month, intensifying summer box office competition with “Assassination,” “Veteran,” “The Beauty Inside” and the Hollywood blockbuster “Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.” ‘Memories of the Sword’ set to join summer box office battle
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