Actor Lee Jun-gi graces the cover and pictorials of the November issue of fashion entertainment magazine "THE STAR."
The photoshoot was shot entirely in Osaka under the theme of "One Fine Day."
The film captures the gentle gaze and the warmth of time, keeping your eyes glued to the screen. Regarding the shoot in Osaka, Lee Jun-gi said, "I was able to experience the city for the first time, a city that I had always passed by while working.
He said, "It was a time when I was able to really look at it," and added, "The way the present and the past coexist was very similar to me and inspired me."
When asked about his current situation, he said, "I've been spending my time recently reviewing the script for my next project, and I've been running and traveling continuously at the same time."
He continued, "I finally realized the appeal of independent travel. Traveling alone is a valuable time to organize your thoughts," and added with a smile, "I wonder why I didn't realize this before."
When asked how many percent of his acting career he has achieved, he answered, "About half."
"In my 20s and 30s, I ran to protect the love I deserved, but now I'm running to find a direction.
"It's time to readjust my pace," he said, adding, "The chapters to come are more important." When asked how he felt about the 20th anniversary of the release of his masterpiece, "The King and the Clown," last June, he said, "My acting career
"It was a miraculous work that opened up a wide range of options for me," he said, adding, "I am still deeply grateful."
When asked who he loves most, he answered, "Right now, I want to love myself the most."
"In the past, I was so busy running ahead, looking only at what was ahead, that I regretted not properly reflecting on my own life.
I believe that I am who I am today because of the days I have spent running, but from now on, I want to
"I want to be a person who can look back and love life with ease," he said, adding, "Right now, my answer is 'me.'" Finally, Lee Jun-gi said, "For the rest of this year, I want to act rather than worry, and not wait.
I would like to conclude with even more progress," he said, "I hope to be able to repay those who have waited so long with a good work soon."
Meanwhile, more of Lee Jun-gi's cover photos and interviews can be found on "THE
It can be seen in the November issue of STAR.

By minmin 2025/11/03 10:52 KST