The event was held at Yongsan I'Park Mall and was attended by director Park Chan-wook, Lee Byung-hun, Son Ye-ji, Park Hee-soon, Lee Sun-min, Yeom Hye-ran, and Cha Seung-won.
On this day, Song Yeji revealed that becoming a mother in real life helped her portray the character.
Lee Byung Hun tilted his head and said, "It's different from what I saw on set.
He continued, "The child actor playing my daughter asked me a lot of questions, so I kept answering them and started filming without any time to spare. But Song Yeji never answered me.
"So I said, 'Please give me a response,' and he said, 'Please take care of it.' But because I heard that story here, I thought, 'At that time,
"I think that's how he felt. He must have kept it safe," he added, drawing laughter. Song Yejin then responded, "(The child actor) was very curious and asked me a lot of questions."
He explained, "There were a lot of emotional lines and I had to follow detailed directions from the director, so I had to concentrate."
Meanwhile, "It Can't Be Helped" is about a company employee named Man-soo (played by Lee Byung-hun) who is satisfied with his life to the point that he feels like he's "accomplished everything."
After being suddenly fired, he prepares his own battle to find a new job in order to protect his wife (played by Song Ye-ji) and two children, and to protect the home he has worked so hard to build.
The film will be released in Korea in September.
2025/08/19 19:46 KST
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