"To be honest, I only had vague thoughts about deaf or blind people. Jin confessed that although he was aware of the needs of blind and multi-disabled children, he lacked the compassion to do voluntary services. It was actually my intense desire to star in a feel-good, warm movie," he said during an interview with The Korea Times via Zoom, Monday.Īctors Jin Goo, right, and Jung Seo-yeon in a scene from "You're So Precious to Me" / Courtesy of Fine Story "To be honest, it wasn't a sense of social responsibility that made me want to take part in this film. Jae-sik initially pretends to be her dad with an aim to intercept housing deposits, but grows fond of the child as he spends more time with her.ĭescribing "You're So Precious to Me" as an authentic story of human connection, Jin said the story's emphasis on the value of empathy resonated with him. However, he finds a child all alone there named Eun-hye (Jung Seo-yeon), who is both deaf and blind. After Ji-young's sudden death, Jae-sik visits her home trying to get his money back. His upcoming drama film "You're So Precious to Me" tells the story of a man named Jae-sik (Jin) who runs a small entertainment company and lends money to his employee Ji-young. Jin Goo, who has worked closely with some of the big-name directors and writers like Bong Joon-ho in thriller film "Mother" (2009) and Kim Eun-sook in tvN's romance series "Descendants of the Sun" (2016), is back with a tear-jerker about a difficult subject: deafblindness.
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