Cha Seung Won shows a new side of himself in the movie "Hangin' Out." The film features the role of Man-soo (Lee Byung-hun), an office worker who has had such a smooth life that he feels like he's "achieved everything."
The story follows the events that unfold when a man (played by Kim Jong Un) is suddenly fired and fights to find new employment in order to protect his wife Miri (played by Song Ye-Ji Ng) and their two children, and to keep the home he worked so hard to buy.
In the drama, Cha Seung Won is a veteran machine technician at a paper mill, but after being laid off, he makes a living as a shoe store manager.
Cha Seung Won will play the role of another potential rival to Man Soo, who works in a completely different field but has a strong passion for the paper industry.
Cha Seung Won said, "When I interact with my daughter, when I meet people who used to work in the same industry, when I deal with customers,
Director Park Chan-wook said, "Cha Seung-won is tall and has an impact, but on the other hand, he bends his big back and acts like he's bowing.
"I thought it would be interesting," he confessed. The film "Can't Be Helped" is scheduled to be released in Korea in September.