"Hijack" is a story about the extreme circumstances that unfold when a passenger plane is abducted in mid-air over South Korea in 1971. In the story, Yeo Jin Goo plays the role of Yo, the abductor of a civilian passenger plane.
When asked about his plans to enlist in the military, Yeo Jin Goo said, "It's a resolved issue. I have to go. There's nothing I can do.
"I'm definitely going to go," he said. "I haven't decided on a specific date yet, but I'm working hard to prepare. I want to take this opportunity to do as many different projects as possible and meet my fans."
Yeo Jin Goo, who revealed that there is a place he personally wants to go to, said, "I'm working hard on my preparations," but when asked about the details,
"I think it's too much of a stretch. Anyway, I think it will become known naturally," he said. Yeo Jin Goo said, "Can we expect a change after military service?"
Of course, everyone will be there," he said, joking, "I would be grateful if you could take a good look." Yeo Jin Goo said, "To be honest, since I was 20, I have been thinking that I want my 30s to come soon.
At that time, I was tormenting myself a lot. I was very closed off and suffering a lot. It was the same with acting. I had been working since I was a child.
I think it was more like playing around with the surface. I felt like I was going on an experiential learning trip to the set, so at the time I didn't really feel it. After that period passed, I gradually found acting to be very difficult and I started to feel scared."
He said, "I had to do well, and unlike before, I was no longer just having fun acting. I had emotions that I had to express clearly. Personal desires also emerged.
But it wasn't the same as before. Going to the set felt like going to a place where I had a lot of homework to do. So it was hard. Turning 20 was also a difficult time for me.
"As I grow up, I will be able to do many things, but at the same time, I feel that in a way I need to show many people that I am able to do my best with a sense of responsibility and dignity."
She also said, "Assuming that I can continue (acting), if I survive into my 30s, I will have to find some way out or find my own way.
I started to think that maybe I had something to do with my life. So I wanted to get to my 30s quickly, rather than the excitement of my 20s. I hoped that the 10 years would have a big impact on me. Now I’m in my 30s again.
So, even though there isn't much time left, I feel at peace because I feel like I have gained a lot more experience than I expected, but I'm also looking forward to my 30s."
Meanwhile, "Hijack" will be released in Korea on the 21st.
By chunchun 2024/06/18 00:22 KST