He won the Best Director award at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, the Korean equivalent of the Oscars, for the film Broken Arrow (2012), based on the real-life murder attempt that occurred in 2007, known as the Crossbow Incident.
The film is directed by Jeong Ji-yeong, a socially conscious director whose film “Tell the Powers That Be” (2019), based on the “Lone Star Gate” scandal, said to be the biggest financial scandal in South Korea, debuted at No. 1.
In 1999, a group of three robbers broke into a small store called Nara Supermarket in Samrae-eup, Wanju-gun, North Jeolla Province, and killed a 70-year-old man who was sleeping.
Based on the "Sanrei Nara Supermarket Case" in which a man murdered a woman in her 20s and then stole cash and other items, a detective struggles to expose the dark side of the police and prosecutors in order to clear the innocent boys who were falsely accused.
The lead role is played by Sol Kyung Gu, a veteran actor who has starred in Korean films such as "Peppermint Candy" and "Memory of a Murderer."
His acting has been recognized through domestic film awards, and his tasteful acting in this film lends a certain persuasiveness to the work.
Yu Jun Sang from "The First Chapter: Crime and Punishment" and Heo Seong Tae from "The Squid Game" are famous actresses who have been active in TV series and movies.
The supporting cast includes the talented actors representing the Korean film industry, including Yeom Hye Ran and Seo In Gook, who has captivated fans with his perfect acting in every work, regardless of genre, including ``Former: The Genius Swindler'' and ``Wolf Hunt.''
The cast is solidified, and a new masterpiece has been born in the genre of true story suspense that Korean movie fans covet. The behind-the-scenes footage that arrived this time includes footage of the filming, as well as the star-studded cast including Sol Kyung Gu.
The video includes Tojin talking about the false accusation case that inspired the film and his thoughts about the character he played. He said of the Sanrei Nara Supermarket case, "It's a case that we should never forget," and "What would I do if I were in that situation?"
From the expressions of the cast members who spoke with a heavy heart, "Should we do it?", it was clear that not only was the seriousness of the incident clear, but that as adults living in the same society, they also felt a sense of responsibility for a system that cannot protect innocent children.
As the director, who is described as “living in both the past and the present,” says, “It’s not just someone else’s problem,” the Korean police’s investigation into corruption could happen to them at any time.
It is no surprise that this issue is so serious that it has been made into a movie many times. The director and cast are extremely determined to tackle this subject matter.
It can be seen from the movie. Sol Kyung Gu said that he fasted for a week to express the haggard Hwang Jun Cheol 16 years later. The director also said about an important line in the movie,
His passionate performance, as if shouting to the world, left a strong impression. Throughout the performance, he was passionate about the importance of conveying the negative legacy of the past to the present, and was filled with a sense of mission.
The behind-the-scenes footage conveys the passionate feelings of the actors. Two behind-the-scenes images that give a glimpse of the acting of the famous actor Sol Kyung Gu have also been released.
What will be the outcome of the showdown between the truth-seeking detective Hwang Jun-cheol and Choi Woo-Sung, who Sol Kyung Gu called "the ultimate villain"?
Will they be able to prove their innocence and save the boys? Find out the ending for yourself at the cinema. "Sinful Boys" June 7th (Friday) Cinemart Shinjuku and others
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RESERVED ▼Official website https://klockworx-asia.com/boys/ Director: Jung JIYEON Screenwriter: Jung Sang-hyup
Cinematography: Kim Hyun-seok Music: Shin Min Editing: Kim Sang-beom Cast: Sol Kyung Gu, Yu Jun Sang, Jin Kyung, Heo Seong Tae, Yo
Mu Hye-rang 2022 | Korea | Color | Cinemascope | 5.1ch | 124 minutes | Korean Japanese subtitles: Tomoko Konishi | Original title: The Boys | English title: THE
BOYS | Rating: PG12 Distributor: Clockworks
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