Actor Yeo Jin Goo has revealed his plans to enlist in the military. On the morning of the 17th, an interview with Yeo Jin Goo, the star of the movie "Hijack," was held at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
"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