Actress Shin Se-kyung's movie-like moments have been revealed, attracting attention.
Recently, the music video for 'Don't Say You Love Me,' the title track of BTS Jin's second solo mini-album, was released, and Shin Se-kyung's emotional acting left a deep impression with just a short appearance, drawing a hot response from fans. In response, her agency, The Present Company, released behind-the-scenes footage from the music video shoot conducted in Singapore.
The released behind-the-scenes footage captures Shin Se-kyung's professional appearance focused on the music video shoot against the exotic backdrop of Singapore. Even when the camera was off, she maintained her emotional expressiveness, sometimes leaning against a window and showcasing a quietly emotional gaze, while also remaining concentrated during the shoot and deeply immersing herself in the character. Additionally, her serious expression while monitoring was captured, eliciting admiration from fans.
In particular, her appearance, marked by youthful elegance and restrained emotional expressions, shines like a photoshoot even under natural light. Her delicate acting that maintains the emotional flow of the piece with just a calm smile and deep gaze once again proves the weight of the name Shin Se-kyung. As a result, fans have responded with reactions such as 'Each scene feels like a movie' and 'Emotions conveyed through a single expression.'
'Don't Say You Love Me' music video was directed in a dramatized format, condensing narrative and emotion within a short runtime, gaining great acclaim. Despite the absence of dialogue, Shin Se-kyung conveyed emotions solely through her gaze and expressions, quietly driving the atmosphere of the piece. Even though it was her first music video appearance in a long time, she showcased her presence as a core element that forms the axis of emotions, beyond simple collaboration.
Immediately after its release, 'Se-kyung Unnie' rose to the hot topic keywords on X (formerly Twitter), proving her popularity. Reactions such as 'It feels like a movie' and 'Though short, it leaves a deep impression' followed, and the scenes from the music video continue to extend the emotional experience through behind-the-scenes photos.
An agency official noted, 'Though it was a short shoot, Shin Se-kyung filled each scene earnestly with thorough preparation and immersion,' adding, 'This behind-the-scenes footage is a precious record that allows us to closely witness that side of her.' In fact, the concentration and detail felt both in front of and behind the camera convey an emotional depth beyond the video.
Meanwhile, Shin Se-kyung is set to release her next film, 'Humint.' This project, which challenges the spy thriller genre, is expected to showcase a new acting spectrum of Shin Se-kyung that has not been seen before. The restrained emotional acting and power of her gaze displayed in 'Don't Say You Love Me' naturally lead to expectations for 'Humint.'
[Photo] The Present Company
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