Marking the 20th anniversary of the release of the film "Brotherhood," director Kang Je-gyu expressed regret that actor Won Bin was unable to attend.
On the afternoon of the 30th, at Lotte Cinema Kondaik (Kyon Univ. Entrance) in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
Director Kang Je-gyu and Jang Dong Gun attended the press conference for the film "Brotherhood" and shared their thoughts on the re-release.
"Brotherhood" begins in the unforgettable June 1950, when Jin-Tae (played by Jang Dong Gun) and Jin-Seok (played by Woo-Woo)
The film depicts the conflicts, fraternity, and tragedies of war between two men (played by Won Bin). Director Kang Je-gyu said of actor Won Bin, who was unable to attend, "I wish Won Bin could have attended as well.
"I heard about the re-release late when I was on a business trip overseas. I contacted Dong Gun and Won Bin because I wanted them to be there too. Won Bin was the first
"I haven't been in the mood lately, so it's been about four or five years since we last contacted each other. I think my phone number has changed," he said. "I wish I could have contacted him this time and worked with him."
Just to be sure. This year marks the 20th anniversary, so we are preparing to screen it at the Jecheon Film Festival. I will contact Won Bin in advance and do my best to arrange an opportunity for everyone to meet.
"Brotherhood" is celebrating its 20th anniversary and will be released on June 6th, Memorial Day (a day to commemorate the martyrs and fallen officers of the Republic of Korea).
It will be released on the 6th of this month.
2024/05/30 20:45 KST
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