Actor Ko A Sung will once again shine with his outstanding career and filmography among actors of his generation in the film "Because I Hate Korea" (director: Jang Geon-jae), which is scheduled for release in August.
Ko A Sung debuted as a child actor in 2004. He has appeared in director Bong JUNHO's "The Host" and "Snowpiercer" in succession, earning him the title of "Millionaire Actor."
Her strong energy and presence earned her praise from the media, critics, and audiences. Since then, she has appeared in a wide range of films across genres, including "A Kind Lie," "The Right Day, the Wrong Day," and "Rebellion: The Story of Yoo Kwan-sun."
In particular, he has been invited to the Cannes Film Festival three times for his work in "The Host," "Little Winter Bird," and "Office," and is known as a talented actor who has achieved both box office success and artistic merit.
In addition, he has been praised for his sensitive portrayal of characters who represent the Korean youth in the TV series "Life on Mars" and "Self-Lighting Office", and has also appeared in the film "Samjin Company 19".
In "95," Ko A Sung was loved by people of all ages for her unique character. Her latest film, "Because I Hate Korea," tells the story of Ge Na (played by Ko A Sung), a young woman in her late twenties, who one day
The story depicts a man who suddenly leaves his job, family and partner behind to travel to New Zealand alone in search of his own happiness. It is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by author Jang Kang-myung, who coldly portrays contemporary Korean society.
In this work based on the novel, Ko A Sung will portray young people in their 20s who are constantly facing challenges and growing, and is expected to resonate with the younger generation in particular and convey the depth of their fierce lives.
"Because I Hate Korea" was so highly anticipated that it was selected as the opening film for last year's Busan International Film Festival and this year's MUJU Film Festival.
The realistic story, portrayed by young actors such as Ng Hyuk and Kim Woo Gyeom, sends out a message that makes you think deeply.
The film will be directed by Jang Geon-jae, who has directed works that have brought healing to the world. Ko A Sung's representative work, "Because I Hate Korea," will be released in Korea in August.
2024/07/11 21:44 KST
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