Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

‘Money Heist: Korea’ stars talk travel and new roles

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

“Money Heist: Korea — Joint Economic Area” — the Korean adaptation of the hit Spanish series “La Casa de Papel” — will drop the entire six-episode first season June 24 on Netflix. Yoo Ji-tae — who portrays the mastermind of a group of thieves — and “Squid Game” star Park Hae-soo — who plays the gang’s charming but deadly leader — participat­ed in this interview from Seoul and Los Angeles, respective­ly.

Q: Hae-soo, you portray Berlin in this show. If you were to give yourself a city nickname, what would it be? PARK:

I am currently so immersed in my character Berlin that I can’t think of any other cities but Berlin.

Q: Have you ever been to Berlin? P:

I’ve been to Germany once. I visited Berlin when my film “Time to Hunt” was invited to the Berlin Film Festival in 2020. Despite the stay being brief, I strongly remember the city being so inspiratio­nal. The people there were so friendly and I felt like the city was the home of art. I was strolling by the Spree river and there was this person playing the saxophone so beautifull­y that I had to stop and listen.

Q: Where are some places you’ve filmed at? P:

I’ve filmed on location in Taiwan, the Philippine­s, Japan and the Dominican Republic. Each has its own character and charm. The sunlight is also different for each place so I loved that diversity. Of course, I also loved drinking local beers! The most recent filming location was the Dominican Republic (for the upcoming Netflix series “The Accidental Narco”). I heard it’s a vacation spot for the people in the States — kind of like Jeju Island for the Korean folks. It was a beautiful island with vibrant ocean colors and lovely sunlight, so I definitely enjoyed filming there.

Q: Unlike the United States, South Korea is a homogeneou­s country. How have your travels influenced how you view the world? YOO:

One of the most valuable outcomes of traveling to various places as an actor is that the experience­s have helped to dismantle my prejudices and biases.

Q: Where are some places you’ve traveled that have stood out? P:

Definitely Los Angeles. Since the release of “Squid

Game,” I’ve had some new and wonderful experience­s in LA. and met lots of great people. I’ve been to LA four times already. I’d love to visit other countries, too, to have more wonderful experience­s going forward.

Q: Ji-tae, what attracted you to the role of the Professor? Y:

I enjoyed the portrayal of Professor as a villain, but someone who has genuine feelings in the original series. But I admit that the massive global fandom around the original series did place some pressure on me.

Q: Hae-soo, why did you want to play Berlin? P:

I was a big fan of “La Casa de Papel” and I knew that the wonderful creators of Korea would team up to add a fun twist to the series. I also wanted to challenge myself by trying to portray the layers of charm Berlin has. I feel catharsis when conveying the duality a character holds. What’s funny is “Money Heist: Korea — Joint Economic Area” required me to shoot the whole show in just one set of attire and in a confined space, ( just as I did in) “Prison Playbook” and “Squid Game.”

 ?? JUNG JAEGU/NETFLIX ?? “Squid Game” star Park Hae-soo, left, and “Oldboy” actor Yoo Ji-tae are the leads in Netflix’s “Money Heist: Korea — Joint Economic Area.”
JUNG JAEGU/NETFLIX “Squid Game” star Park Hae-soo, left, and “Oldboy” actor Yoo Ji-tae are the leads in Netflix’s “Money Heist: Korea — Joint Economic Area.”

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