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class="title"Lee Jong Suk for Ceci (Oct 2013) - Part 3

Source: Ceci
Translator: hitoritabi

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Ceci:
When you get physically tired, it’s like catching the flu. After taking the Ursa bears for so many times, were there particular incidents that are unforgettable? (T/N: The reporter and him were joking together, still talking about the Ursa energy supplements that Jongsuk probably takes to fight off weariness. :D)

LJS: My body has gotten used to it, sleeping for only four hours and is okay for me. Though once filming ends for everything, I wonder if I would curl up and become sick?

But it was today that I had the heaviest heart. For most people, the acting on television screens is something they only occasionally glance at, but when it comes to acting on the big screen is something they will sit down and focus on. Everyone’s eyes are trained onto this one movie. In my last two movies, ‘Korea: As One’ and ‘R2B: Return to Base’, I didn’t have this realization since I only had a small role. My role still isn’t big in ‘The Face Reader’, but on a fundamental level, I’m not satisfied with my own acting.

What if this happens again for the upcoming two movies, which has my name hanging above the title? I wouldn’t know what to do. What if I fail to lead these two movies? All this uncertainty are woven deeply together, filling me with fear.

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HanCinema :: The Korean Movie and Drama Database, discover the South Korean cinema and drama diversity

The Face Reader' scores a huge opening

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As expected, the Korean period drama "The Face Reader" dominated the weekend box office, accounting for more than 63 percent of admissions. It raked in more than 1,891,967 ticket sales, or 13.8 billion won ($12.7 million). 

Trailing behind was another local film and last week's No. 1, "The Spy", with 377,661 admissions. 

The battle between the two star-laden films was highly anticipated for the Chuseok holidays, but "The Face Reader" won The Showdown easily.

Since opening on Sept. 11, "Face Reader" has pulled in 2.6 million admissions compared to 1.66 million for "The Spy" since its opening on Sept. 5.

Meanwhile, the third to sixth spots were all taken by Hollywood films - "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones" was third with 176,364 admissions, "Monsters University" had 175,272, "Percy Jackson and Sea of Monsters" had 158,637 and "Despicable Me 2" was sixth with 149,014. All four films were released Thursday and are targeted toward children and young people.

Taking big tumbles were last weekend's second- and third-place hits, "Now You See Me", which has only 23,406 admissions, and "Hide and Seek" with 18,679.

The summer blockbuster "Snowpiercer" landed in the ninth spot with 15,916 admissions, bringing its total to 9.27 million admissions, or 66.4 billion won.

The latest movie by art-house veteran Hong Sang-soo, "Our Sunhi", opened in 10th with 10,102 admissions. 

BY CARLA SUNWOO [carlasunwoo@joongang.co.kr]


http://www.hancinema.net/-the-face-reader-scores-a-huge-opening-60539.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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Korea JoongAng Daily 

‘Face Reader’ scores a huge opening

Sept 17,2013article.aspx?aid=29776720As expected, the Korean period drama “The Face Reader” dominated the weekend box office, accounting for more than 63 percent of admissions. It raked in more than 1,891,967 ticket sales, or 13.8 billion won ($12.7 million). 

Trailing behind was another local film and last week’s No. 1, “The Spy,” with 377,661 admissions. 

The battle between the two star-laden films was highly anticipated for the Chuseok holidays, but “Face Reader” won the showdown easily.

Since opening on Sept. 11, “Face Reader” has pulled in 2.6 million admissions compared to 1.66 million for “The Spy” since its opening on Sept. 5.

Meanwhile, the third to sixth spots were all taken by Hollywood films - “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones” was third with 176,364 admissions, “Monsters University” had 175,272, “Percy Jackson and Sea of Monsters” had 158,637 and “Despicable Me 2” was sixth with 149,014. All four films were released Thursday and are targeted toward children and young people.

Taking big tumbles were last weekend’s second- and third-place hits, “Now You See Me,” which has only 23,406 admissions, and “Hide and Seek” with 18,679.

The summer blockbuster “Snowpiercer” landed in the ninth spot with 15,916 admissions, bringing its total to 9.27 million admissions, or 66.4 billion won.

The latest movie by art-house veteran Hong Sang-soo, “Our Sunhi,” opened in 10th with 10,102 admissions. 


BY CARLA SUNWOO [carlasunwoo@joongang.co.kr]
http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2977672
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