Lee Byung Hun attended a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 24th to commemorate the release of "It Can't Be Helped."
"It Can't Be Done" is about Man-soo (played by Lee Byung-hun), an office worker who was so satisfied with his life that he felt he had "accomplished everything," but is suddenly fired and finds himself left with his wife and two children.
In order to protect his family, he has worked so hard to prepare a home for himself, and in order to find a new job, he prepares his own war for it.
Director Park Chan-wook has made a film adaptation of "AX" and is garnering attention. Lee Byung-hun, who plays the main character Man-soo, is appearing in this film for the first time in 21 years since "JSA" and "Beautiful Night, Cruel Morning."
She reunited with director Chan-wook. Earlier, in a round interview held the day before, Song Ye-jin revealed to the press an episode in which she burst out laughing after receiving a question from Yim Si-wan after the VIP preview screening.
Song Yeji said, "Yim Siwan asked Hyun Bin, 'How do you feel when you see couples acting differently from each other?'"
When the question about Yim Siwan came up, Lee Byung Hun said, "Even if it wasn't that day, I would have held the glass and
As soon as I moved to the table where Jung Bin and Son Yeji were sitting, I saw Siwan talking seriously there," he said. "Yeji asked me, 'Senior, do you know what Siwan just said?
"So I asked Siwan, 'Did you really ask me that?' and he replied, 'Yes, I was really curious,'" she said, drawing laughter.
She continued, "Hyun Bin, Yeji and I all had similar feelings when we looked at Siwan, thinking, 'He's still so young.'
He added with a laugh, "The conclusion of what the three of us did for Siwan was, 'We are professionals.
It's an accepted part of the job, so the concerns you might imagine are probably understandable if you're a professional and your spouse is in the same line of work.
"I told him, 'I think so.' But he still tilted his head," he said, causing even more laughter. At the same time, Lee Byung Hun also revealed his past experiences at the last Blue Dragon Series Awards.
Regarding Yim Siwan, who paid homage to the dance scene in the video, he was asked if he had received an apology.
Siwan suddenly played an old video of Lee Byung Hun onto the stage and then reproduced Lee Byung Hun's dance exactly as it was in the video.
At the awards ceremony, Lee Byung Hun appeared embarrassed as he had not been informed of this fact in advance.
Lee Byung Hun said, "The first time we met was in the US. It was an event related to the Academy Museum. I attended a party there, and as part of it, K-
There was a stage where several pop singers performed and there was a short talk show. Young Ji also performed there. The talk was conducted by Yim Siwan.
(Yim Siwan) prepared the whole event in English. Siwan didn't seem to know I was there. I was sitting in the front row at the time, and it was only then that he saw me.
"After that, the child couldn't speak well," he recalled, drawing laughter. He continued, "I met him later and said, 'Hey, you've improved a lot in English,' and he said, 'It's really difficult,' and
"You know, after the Blue Dragon Awards, I wasn't even able to call you, and I was so worried about what you would think, so I came here and sat there and I was so surprised."
"I was worried," she said, but then quickly laughed it off. On the other hand, she said, "I wish they had just talked to me a little bit about it on the day. Then I wouldn't have been so upset.
"If that were to happen, viewers might have found it amusing to see me panicking. But I was really confused," she said, concluding with a smile.
Meanwhile, "It Can't Be Done" was released on the 24th and is currently screening in theaters.
2025/09/25 08:27 KST
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