I'm not partial to any system, but at the same time, I'm a Korean actor, so I expect to work mainly on Korean projects.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Obviously, I've made several films in Korea, so I'm very well accustomed and acclimated to Korean filmmaking.
In Korea, I do different kinds of genres. So, like that, I would like to do a lot of good acting films.
I've always been a fan of Korean cinema but never really pursued it, as I wanted to pave my way here in the States. I figured, once I established myself here, Korea might take notice. And it did.
Some people cheer me on. Some people want me to do more Korean movies or TV series.
My cousin knew a manager in the model agency, He offered me a shoot for a Korean brand called Kai-aakmann, and it was a good pay. I was working at a shop selling surfing items in Busan, but I quit the job and came to Seoul for a better future.
I've built a career in Asia for 18 years, playing roles that had nothing to do with my race because everybody's Chinese in the films.
If I only get to play Malaysian roles, there wouldn't be very many roles for me to play.
I've read all of Sarah Waters's novels which have been translated into Korean.
Korean cinema is very improvisational, and there is a unique power that stems from this.
As a Japanese actor, I really want to work with a lot of actors and actresses in the world and many directors who have many different kinds of talents. I feel like nationally doesn't matter at all.