"Why did you do it?" "Isn't it difficult?" "aren't you biased?"
The above are the 3 questions that people ask GHS the most.
"Originally I did not plan to create a movie about music. After watching cellist Song Yong Hun sshi's performance, I fell under his charm. However after creating yo-sool, I want to be a director specializing in movies about music. it isn't a genre that's well made by directors. I chose movies about music."
Yo-sool is a movie that's somewhat unfriendly. (some mention about the past and present, possibly the jumps or going back and forth between the two), and there wasn't sufficient clear explanation made about each character. The inner thoughts of the characters in the movie were not revealed to the audience. Dir GHS said to herself that it can be called a Question mark movie and laughed.
GHS said "A lot of the story was eliminated. Only the music and the situations are doing the talking. Fragments of memories are shown. When you see that, you'll know what i want to say in the end. In reality, I only constructed the framework of the movie. The rest is breathed to life by the actors."
above paragraph is about the woes of being a director and the difficulty securing investors.
"(laughs) Even if I continue getting investors, i can't continue on creating movies like yo-sool. I will have to make a more popular and commercial movie. This is why the next project i'm preparing for will be a story about a vampire. I've finished the draft for the screenplay. I chose to produce yo-sool as a long debut movie project becoz it's really what i want to do."
This para is about representative Jung Seung Hye who introduced HS to movies.
Concerning all the titles given to her (e.g. artist, musician, etc), she stresses that they are just part of her work and she's just 'GHS'.
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