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Bromance on set of zombie film

Actors and best friends Hyun Bin and Jang Dong-gun are happy to finally work together in zombie film Rampant.

- By YIP WAI YEE

SIGNING on to film period zombie film Rampant was a no-brainer for lead actors Hyun Bin and Jang Dong-gun as it finally gave the pair of real-life best friends the chance to work together.

At a press conference to promote the film in Singapore on Oct 30, Jang, 46, says in Korean via a translator: “One of the main reasons why I took on this film was because I would get to act with Hyun Bin.

“When you’re acting with someone who knows you so well, the chemistry is naturally there, and you also feel more at ease.

“There is a high level of trust on the set because we’re so familiar with each other.”

Hyun, 36, adds: “When the offer to do this film came along, I was so excited, because I would finally be able to see a different side to my good friend – to see how he is as an actor. It was an amazing opportunit­y.

“He is such a fantastic actor, so there were many learning opportunit­ies for me on set from watching him act.”

Never mind that the two had to play rivals – Hyun is a prince in the film, while Jang plays an ambitious war minister who schemes to take advantage of a growing zombie problem in the kingdom to overthrow the royal family.

Jang says with a grin: “I often had to look at him with hatred in my eyes, but the experience was very enjoyable nonetheles­s.”

The film marries the genres of zombie horror with Korean period drama.

Looking at the two actors at the press conference, it was evident that they felt very relaxed next to each other. They would often look at each other and chuckle, as if they shared many inside jokes.

The two superstars, who have been friends for more than a decade, are also teammates on a Korean celebrity baseball team known as the Playboys.

As advantageo­us as it was to have two best friends working alongside each other, director, Kim Sung-hoon, who was also at the press conference, pointed out that the film was still a challengin­g one to make.

“Filming the mass zombie scenes was tough, because of the sheer number of actors involved as well as some time constraint­s.

“It meant that the actors, including the leads, had to do a lot of action stunts on their own instead of using stunt doubles. There were safety concerns,” he says.

The biggest challenge of all, however, had nothing to do with safety.

“Both Hyun Bin and Jang Dong-gun are so outrageous­ly handsome that even if they were required to look dirty for certain scenes, they still looked so good,” says Kim. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

Rampant is currently showing at GSC cinemas nationwide.

 ??  ?? (From left) Jang, Kim and Hyun were in Singapore to promote the zombie period drama Rampant. —ANN
(From left) Jang, Kim and Hyun were in Singapore to promote the zombie period drama Rampant. —ANN

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