"A Muse" Kim Go-eun takes off the veil
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Kim Go-eun who played the role of Eun-gyo in the movie "A Muse" is taking off her veil.
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Han Eun-gyo in the movie "A Muse" which is too be released on April 26th is a voluptuous girl with the brightest smile like a little girl. She is a character that revolves around the conflicts that occur between poet Lee Jeok-yo (Park Hae-il) whose passion she unleashes and his student Seo Ji-woo (Kim Mu-yeol).
Kim Go-eun turned all eyes on her in her debut movie as Park Hae-il's opposing partner. She has suddenly jumped from rookie to big rookie once being chosen by director Jeong Ji-woo.
Jeong Ji-woo met Kim Go-eun after auditioning 300 likely Eun-gyo's and recognized her at once as the perfect character for the Eun-gyo he imagined. He said, "I decided on the project with her by discussing the book and her personal thoughts about Eun-gyo".
Park Hae-il said, "Kim Go-eun is Eun-gyo. She is fresh, dreamy and attractive". The writer of the novel Park Beom-sin also met with Kim Go-eun and said, "She was just right for this role when I first met her. She was perfect for the forever virgin and forever young image that Eun-gyo symbolizes".
"A Muse" will be released this coming 26th of April.