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Thank you @unknown12. Acting in movies really help han ji min. She has more depth and warmth which is very evident in familiar wife. I hope she can have more movies like this.

 

So nice of ji sung @tok-soompi. I hope he also attends the premiere. Only 11 days before the movie is shown. I hope it will really do well. I can understand it is not a commercial film but it will bring awareness on child abuse and that is the main reason why ji min accepted the movie. May her acting reviews be good:wub:

 

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Our lovable ji min really appreciative towards her friends. :wub:  she thanks ji sung for the support even during his stage greeting  and she has already supported him and watched his movie (not sure how she find time to do that).  She is really good in sneaking between public without getting notice.  She is always very supportive to her colleagues and friends.  :D

 

 

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http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=3053627

 

‘Miss Baek’ puts the spotlight on child abuse

Sept 28,2018

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In director Lee Ji-won’s upcoming movie “Miss Baek,” actor Han Ji-min plays a social outcast who develops unconditional love for a girl who suffers from abuse. [LITTLE BIG PICTURES]
 
Child abuse is never an easy thing to see on screen. But the uneasy feeling one has while watching a movie usually fails to last long enough to push people to help those suffering from abuse. But the upcoming film, “Miss Baek” hopes to be a wake-up call.

Starring actor Han Ji-min, “Miss Baek” revolves around Sang-ah (Han), a social outcast who was abandoned by her abusive mother in her youth and became a convict after trying to protect herself from the son of a powerful businessman who attempts to rape her. Having gone through these experiences at such a young age makes her defensive, tough and, at times, reckless. 

After serving years in prison, she earns money by doing several small jobs, from cleaning cars to massaging women. The only person she interacts with is the detective Jang-sup (Lee Hee-jun), who always has Sang-ah’s back when she is in trouble. But Sang-ah refuses to open up, even to this man who shows her unconditional love. 

Things start to change when Sang-ah encounters a young girl named Ji-eun (Kim Si-ah), who is abused by her game-addicted father Il-gon (Baek Soo-jang) and his girlfriend Mi-gyeong (Kwon So-hyun). Seeing herself in the girl, Sang-ah opens up to Ji-eun. She feeds the girl, dresses her up and takes her to fun places like a theme park. Gradually, Sang-ah starts to become protective of the vulnerable girl, to the point that she almost kills Mi-gyeong.

Inspired by actual events, the film, written and directed by Lee Ji-won, was born out of the director’s hope to discover more children suffering from child abuse.

“I didn’t pay attention to the issue of child abuse until I learned that a child in my neighborhood was going through that pain,” said the director at a press event held in central Seoul on Thursday. “I hope this film plays a helpful role in discovering more children who are currently undergoing similar pain somewhere”

In “Miss Baek,” Han plays a character that is a drastic change from what audiences are used to seeing from the actor. But showing these changes was not intentional at all. 

“[Sang-ah] is a character that diverges from the kinds of roles I have played in the past, both in terms of appearance and personality,” said Han during the press event. “The reason I decided to appear in this movie was not necessarily because I sought a challenge but because I realized that there could be many [child abuse] cases like Ji-eun’s that go unnoticed or paid little attention to.”

Han added, “There have been several dramas and movies that deal with a similar topic. Only when people are exposed to the issue will society gradually start to change.”

Rated 15 and above, the movie arrives at theaters on Oct. 11. 

BY JIN MIN-JI [jin.minji@joongang.co.kr]
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May all your hard work for this movie pays off. Fighting ji min:wub: It is good to drink once in a while but please just smoke for the movie and not in reality:D

 

Han Ji Min says she smoked all types of cigarettes to find the right one for her movie

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Han Ji Min talked about turning into a smoker for her movie. 
 
Han Ji Min is leaving behind her lovely image and turning into a tough woman for the new film 'Miss Baek'. Her character Baek Sang Ah is a woman who has gone through dynamic ups and downs in life. 
 
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During a recent interview, Han Ji Min shared she's not an actual smoker but had to learn to smoke for her film. She said, "I tried smoking all kinds of cigarettes to find that one that fits me. The smoking scene appears in less than 5 minutes from the start of the movie. I believed viewers can't focus if my acting is awkward."
 
As for taking a big change with her character, Han Ji Min said, "I always had this thirst about playing similar roles all the time. The image that the public has on me has been exaggerated. It's a problem that I need to solve."
 
Meanwhile, 'Miss Baek' is scheduled to hit the theaters on October 11. 

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