Director Lee Yo-seop shared what working with actors Lee Jong Suk and Gang Dong Won on 'The Plot' was like. On May 28, Lee Yo-seop had an interview with a news outlet about his upcoming film, 'The Plot', based on the Hong Kong action film 'Accident' (2009). 'The Plot' follows 'Young-il' (Gang Dong Won), an expert in making contract killings look like accidents, getting involved in an unexpected turn of events.
During the interview, Lee Yo-seop discussed Lee Jong Suk's cameo appearance in the film as 'Jjak-noon', who used to work with 'Young-il'. "I wanted 'Jjak-noon' to be the opposite of 'Young-il'. If 'Young-il' is a father, then 'Jjak-noon' would be a mother.
I imagined the character to be a pure person and thought Lee Jong Suk would be the perfect fit.", said the director. He resumed, "When the production company told me that they would ask Lee Jong Suk to make a special appearance, I thought, 'It would be great if he agreed, but would he?'.
Fortunately, he did. Lee Jong Suk showed amazing concentration on set, even though he only shot a few. I wanted to add him to more scenes.
" "He displayed different expressions at every moment. There was a scene where Lee Jong Suk had to be overcome with emotion, resulting in tears streaming down his face. After shooting the scene, he watched the footage on the monitor.
Even before wiping away his tears, he said, 'I think that was my cleanest attempt.'." "I was so impressed that I wondered, 'What kind of person is that?'.
He always spo.