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A bit strange with these shoots even till the warm and sharp eyes, he
may try this appearance for the coming movie, mature, manly and tough
but hidden a fragile heart.
Song Seung Heon Considering A New Film Role
Song Seung Heon, who recently played Han Tae Sang the loan shark
turned businessman in the drama "When A Man Loves," is considering his
next project and this time it's an adult-rated film.
The film, "Human Addiction," is the story of a war hero and a
general. Song Seung Heon is reading the script with the idea of playing
the general, a man of principles.
That character's principles will be tested when he falls in love with
a woman who is married to one of his men. The film is set in the late
1960s.
The film's director and scriptwriter is Kim Dae Woo, whose
screenplays include "An Affair," "The Foul King" and "Untold Scandal."
Kim wrote and direct directed "The Servant" and "Forbidden Quest."
Common themes in his works are social taboos and he won Best New
Director and Best Scriptwriter for "Forbidden Quest."
Song Seung Heon's long career has included playing many types of
characters but this would be his first adult-rated film. His career
started with the popular drama "Autumn in My Heart," after which he
played in the romantic "Summer Scent" with Son Ye Jin.
The actor has said that while he is grateful for his good looks, they have limited him in terms of acting.
"People kept seeing my looks first," said Song, when he was accused
of not being a realistic gangster type in "When A Man Loves." "But I
think it's up to me to make the effort and take up new challenges."
He tried more masculine roles in "East of Eden," "Fate" and "A Better
Tomorrow." Then he returned to sensitive and romantic with the Japanese
film version of "Ghost."
At one point he was called the "King of the Melodramas."
"After my discharge from the military, I played some so-called rough
male characters because I wanted to change as an actor," said Song. "I
wanted to change people's image of me as a gentle and considerate guy
and felt some hostility toward the pretty boy image."
And yet he thoroughly enjoyed his first romantic comedy "My Princess" with Kim Tae Hee.
"Previously, I took on characters whose lives were complicated with
ups and downs," said Song of his "My Princess" role. "Hae-young was the
first role I played that was so rich, bright and cheerful. I felt much
lighter while acting the character."
In the same year that he played the seemingly cold-hearted but
secretly romantic Han Tae Sang, he filmed the historical film, "The
Messenger." He read the script in one sitting and thought the action
scenes sounded thrilling.
As to "Human Addiction?" He's considering this new direction in his career.
Source
Drama Stars