Im Soo-jung on playing two characters in Time Renegade
by awcoconuts
Im Soo-jung (36) promoted Time Renegade with a round of interviews of her own, discussing her reasons for selecting the film, what it was like to work with director Kwak Jae-yong and co-stars Jo Jung-seok and Lee Jin-wook, her current views on the Korean film industry, and her hopes for the future.
It’s hard to believe it’s been 17 years since Im’s debut and over a decade since she was last on TV, in KBS’s hit 2004 melodrama I’m Sorry, I Love You. Since then, she’s worked steadily in films, and she signed on for director Kwak’s latest offering back in 2014.
In Time Renegade, the characters of Jo Jung-seok and Lee Jin-wook begin to connect through their dreams to save the woman they love from suffering a violent fate. Im plays a 2-in-1 character who instigates the men’s race against time, Yoon-jung in 1983 and So-eun in 2015. She said, “Actors don’t come upon the opportunity to play 2-in-1 characters often. [In this film] there are elements of a melodrama. There is romance… there’s no law that an actress must always film melos but the melodramatic role is what I like to do most.”
Im didn’t think twice about accepting the offer, despite it being for a supporting role. “I read the script in the summer of 2014 and these days the public is very aware of this type of material [due to Signal], but at the time, it felt very fresh. Here was this thriller where two men communicate through their dreams to save a woman, but there was a melodramatic tinge, and I approached it as a fresh experiment. When I first read the script I knew that the Yoon-jung/So-eun characters were purely there for motivation, but despite that, the story was so entertaining I decided to do it immediately.”
She also hints at a lack of good roles for women as a reason for accepting a lesser role. “In commercial films, it’s a reality that female characters aren’t diverse. There are films being produced where women are acting autonomously, but it’s a fact that the ratio is small.”
Another factor that led to her acceptance was that, like Jo, she’d been a fan of director Kwak since she was a young woman. “Even though the genre [for Time Renegade] is thriller, the foundation is a love story that transcends time. My Sassy Girl and The Classic came out when I was just starting my career, and those films ooze love. I really liked those movies and I became a fan of director Kwak Jae-yong [then].”
She praised everyone who worked on the film. “Of the projects I’ve worked on, the set environment was one of the best. The teamwork was great, the director’s experience in the film world and leadership on set was so vast that we all banded together, and I fully appreciated being able to film without any difficult worries and while receiving tons of love.”
Im was effusive about Jo Jung-seok and Lee Jin-wook. “Both actors I met this time were great. They’re both such good people; cheerful but serious, too. They had good on-set manners, took care of the staff, and were good at acting to boot.”
“We’re all a year apart, either older or younger, so we were like siblings on set. They both have something attractive about them. When filming with Jung-seok-ssi, there was happiness but also a faint sadness. I felt that Jung-seok-ssi gave me that feeling, and with Jin-wook-ssi, I was a comrade unraveling the case with him so we felt like friends, but also had that nervous energy between a man and a woman. In that respect, our hearts fluttered.”
Time Renegade was actually filmed months ago. “It’s been a while since we filmed. It took a year to come out. Post-production activities began ramping up at the beginning of February, but we actually began filming in October 2014. The latter part of production took awhile.” Asked how she felt about watching a movie shot a whole year prior, she joked, “It’s something to be thankful for. I looked just a tad younger.” (Laughs.)
Why has she only done movies since 2004? “The biggest reason was because I love films. I really love films. I’m also the type to stubbornly burrow into one thing. While doing that I looked around at actresses my age and realized that no one else had stuck solely with films for a decade. They’d all done dramas and movies and their acting reach had spread. Correspondingly, they’d gotten a lot of exposure.
“It doesn’t matter what the medium is, acting is acting, and I realized that up until now, ‘I’ve been really foolish’ and ‘I’ve been very stubborn.’ I still haven’t lost my desire to do films, but now I’m thinking that I should open my heart and give dramas another shot, especially since the production environment for dramas has gotten better.”
Where does she see herself in the future? “In my twenties I knew nothing but work and focused on building my career, but in my thirties I’ve relaxed a bit and so my output has gone down.”
“Like Kim Hye-soo sunbae-nim and Jeon Do-yeon sunbae-nim, I would like to continue performing into my mid-forties. If I do well, I’d like to prolong [my acting career]. I’m not sure if I can continue to act beyond my sixties. I’d like to but I’m not confident. I’m not sure I can do as Kim Hye-soo sunbae-nim and Yoon Yeo-jung sunbae-nim have done.”
If she could go back and change the past, would she? Im explained, “If I go back and change the past, the possibility that the present is not the present I wanted will be high. I wouldn’t change a thing and I think I would live according to my fate.”
Has she lined up her next project? “Not yet. I don’t have another commercial film lined up yet. In the latter part of the year, when the weather is nicer, I’d like to be on set. I’d like to do a drama if a good project comes to me but I’m not sure when that will be.”
Time Renegade is currently in theaters.
Via Chic News, Daily Hankook, Herald, Joy News 24, Topstar News
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1 nimagooy
April 23, 2016 at 12:09 PM
She's 36?! WHAT?!
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2 Jensredshoes
April 23, 2016 at 12:42 PM
First, this movie was fantastic. Second, she's considering dramas? That's awesome! I love her films but like she said, acting is acting and that would just mean more for her fans to see. :) Thanks for these interviews! Will there be one with LJW, or have I missed it?
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Jensredshoes
April 23, 2016 at 12:46 PM
I was thinking after I saw this movie that her part was not exactly a starring role but I love what she said about her reasons in choosing the role. She's so smart and talented.
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Grapes
April 23, 2016 at 1:03 PM
I hope they will do interview with LJW
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3 jheart
April 23, 2016 at 12:45 PM
Such a great interview!
Have been her fan for very long time.
I know she always does movies.
I really want to see her comeback to dramaland.
Have been waiting forever for it.
Can I hope that she will be Gong Yoo's partner in his new drama "Goblin"?
That will be perfect!!!
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4 blo
April 23, 2016 at 12:53 PM
I love her! I miss her!
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5 paroles
April 23, 2016 at 1:12 PM
Just her telling everyone that she wants to do a drama. Maybe... the goblin romance?
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coffeenlucia
April 23, 2016 at 4:48 PM
Yes please. I would love to see a Gong Yoo - Im Soo Jung reunion. The other movie they did together does not do them justice.
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linhcu
April 23, 2016 at 10:03 PM
It is hard. I think that they dated so the possibility of a reunion is not high at all.
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6 Zindy
April 23, 2016 at 1:52 PM
WHAT THE ACTUAL....HOW IS SHE 36?! Damn. I want some of what she's having! I'm 25 and I look older than her. Lol. Sad, but true. She does not look a day over 20.
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7 lenrasoon
April 23, 2016 at 1:57 PM
"I’d like to do a drama if a good project comes to me but I’m not sure when that will be.”
There's still hope! I hope she chooses a drama next time.
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8 genkibaka
April 23, 2016 at 2:44 PM
Do the drama with Gong Yoo! But I think she's too familiar with him so their on chemistry wont be too great. I mean there wont be any element of surprise (?) ....
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9 Caffeine_Ninja
April 23, 2016 at 3:31 PM
Her performance in All About My Life is one of my favourites.
TV has lured some great names in recent years, but for me she would be the ultimate catch.
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10 mindy
April 23, 2016 at 3:33 PM
"but now I’m thinking that I should open my heart and give dramas another shot, especially since the production environment for dramas has gotten better."
With more and more dramas becoming fully or partially pre-produced, I wonder if we'll be seeing more and more Chungmuro actors take a step back into dramaland due to improved conditions, kind of like what has been happening in Hollywood lately now that the quality and diversity of TV has started to outpace the movie industry.
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alua
April 24, 2016 at 5:39 AM
I don't think pre-production in itself is enough to lure Chungmuro actors.
I think it would also have to come with a greater diversity in dramas and interesting roles (particularly female ones) that actors can actually sink their teeth into – I just don't see Im soo-jung coming to dramaland for playing a candy, a doormat or a damsel-to-be-rescued (which even what the ladies of OMV and DoTs ultimately were – surface-independent, but not really that different at all).
I could see her compelled by something like Grapevine though.
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11 Quiet Thought
April 23, 2016 at 8:23 PM
So, she's the 36th actress named Im Soo-Jung to be mentioned in Dramabeans? That must be a pretty common name.
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12 Quiet Thought
April 23, 2016 at 8:26 PM
Speaking of Gong Yoo and movies, has 'Busan Bound' foundered in post-production hell? There hasn't been a speck of noise in English about it since they filmed last summer. Is it such a bomb they're trying to get out of releasing it?
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soapbox
April 23, 2016 at 11:09 PM
It's being shown at Cannes Film Festival under Midnight Screening.
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13 The flaming rose
April 23, 2016 at 11:24 PM
It's rather interesting: she has only been doing films for a decade. I guess she has realised all the missed opportunities and might the success of descendants have any to do with it? I wish her luck through, fighting girl!!!!
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Mohammed
April 24, 2016 at 1:14 PM
the rating success of generic rom com compared to world cinema fame,acclaim for Korean films that win Cannes,Berlin,Venice awards?
Korean cineme is very famous world wide, highly respected i think she can live on movie acclaim. Dont overrate the idols, flower boys fame in SK,China compared to fame of Chan Park Wook, Song Kang Ho, Choi Min Sik etc
To me she is still one of the korean actresses i saw on their films all the time before i became Kdrama fan.
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14 gyana
April 24, 2016 at 4:29 AM
Loved her in All about my wife. That movie was so funny and she was really good
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15 sweetsour
April 24, 2016 at 10:29 AM
I had to google her, to realize what movies I'd seen her in. I've seen her in "Finding Mr. Destiny". I haven't seen her in any dramas. I agree with some of the above comments, that suggested that she might make a good leading lady for Gong Yoo's new drama.
Speaking of movies, and how this actress talked about a lack of diverse roles for women in movies, I agree. This is one of the main reasons why I prefer k-dramas to k-movies. Despite all their flaws, k-dramas are more emotionally hooking, and they provide a lot more diverse roles for female characters, and better character development (I guess because there's more time). Almost every drama has a male lead and female lead, and I find that more interesting that watching a story just about a male lead, or a story just about a female lead.
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16 TrinPie
April 25, 2016 at 9:24 AM
"She also hints at a lack of good roles for women as a reason for accepting a lesser role. “In commercial films, it’s a reality that female characters aren’t diverse. There are films being produced where women are acting autonomously, but it’s a fact that the ratio is small.”
I loved this line from the interview because it is so true. It is very sad how little women have main roles or if they are main roles they are there simply to be motivation for men or is the same type of character. It's refreshing to have someone point this out who is in the film industry and let people know it is an issue.
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