In addition, the lead actor, Lee Byung Hun, became the first Korean actor to receive a Special Achievement Award at the same film festival. He was invited to the gala presentation section of the 50th Toronto International Film Festival.
The premiere of "It Can't Be Done" took place on the morning of the 9th (Korean time, 9:30 PM on the 8th local time in Canada). Director Park Chan-wook walked the red carpet before the screening.
Lee Byung Hun responded to the heated interview whirlwind with a bright smile, and he also carefully responded to requests for selfies and autographs from fans who had been waiting for a long time, raising the atmosphere on set.
In particular, Lee Byung Hun became the first Korean actor to receive the Special Achievement Award on this day. The Special Achievement Award is given to people who have made outstanding achievements in the film industry.
Lee Byung Hun, who received the award, said, "I've been hearing about this film from director Park Chan Wook for 15 years, and now it's finally coming to the big screen. It's a must-see."
I hope the audience will also be guided by this film that makes them think, "It can't be helped,"' he said, expressing his special thoughts about the character Mansu, who was born from his excellent performance.
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2025/09/09 20:41 KST
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