The production scale of 'Okja,' which I had never experienced before, was jaw-dropping. Not only the actors but also all the staff were experts in their fields.
I'd like to create a character that is completely appalling, that it would make the audience tremble.
I didn't know that I could act, but my friend told me, 'Before you do directing, maybe you should try acting. It would be better for you. When you know how to act, it would help you be a better director.' So I was like, Oh, maybe, okay, maybe I'll try.
In the States actors get their own trailers, but in Korea all the actors group up in one room, and stay there together the whole day.