The cast of the movie, then took a certification shot of this achievement including Kim Rae Won, Gong Hyo jin and Kang Ki Young, thanking the fans and viewers who supported the film, helping them to reach their success.
Meanwhile, on the interview of the female lead, Gong Hyo Jin, she talked about her current film and her current Korean Drama as well as her acting experience. In her interview, she compared her drama "When Camellia Blooms" and "Most Ordinary Love". She said,
"In the drama, Rocco, which is a documentary drama, is second after Love fiction. Usually, Korean Rocco is not fun, because the ending is always too tight. I like endings that cut like a sword, But Rocco should be fantastic because of the genre. But the "Most Ordinary Love" was neat. The audience also though it would be fun to see the ending as if it were appropriate and not disagreeable."
On the other hand, Gong Hyo Jin expressed her feelings after meeting Kim Rae Won and Being reunited with him on a project after 16 years. The two artists worked for "Snowman" in 2003. And this was their reunion after many years.
She then said how grateful she is for working with Kim Rae Won, who was able to produce better acting after a long time.
"It was more difficult for me, meeting with an actor I've never seen." But this time, she acted with Kim Rae Won that made the movie, very organic and synergetic.
"I think it's more synergetic that Kim's Acting direction is similar to that Kim Rae Won. It was a long time for us to reunite again, so the audiences were more curious about us. "
Also, the actress revealed how she chose her works. "In the meantime, the overall content was important when choosing work, but it seems to focus on character. Now, I am trying to choose from within the overall content"
Gong Hyo Jin. Is known for being "a Rocco Queen" in which for every Dramas or film she was doing, there were no failures.
"I like warm and smelly work. I picked it up to my liking, but it's best if I can change the character. Instead, I tried to make a variation to them, even for similar characters."