16.26 million Director Interview with Director Lee Byung-hun
‘Dream’, a comeback film after 4 years, opens on the 26th
‘Dream’, a comeback film after 4 years, opens on the 26th
On the 24th, director Lee Byung-hun was interviewed about the movie 'Dream' (directed by Lee Byung-hun) at a cafe in Sogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
On this day, when the story of the crisis of Korean films came up, Director Lee said, "The directors around me and the people around me are all feeling a tremendous sense of crisis." He added, "Right now, there are no films for you or mine. Everyone believes that Korean films should do well. “He started crying.
There are high expectations as to whether director Lee Byung-hun's new film 'Dream', which left a mark in the film industry with the film 'Extreme Job', can become a relief pitcher for the Korean film industry. In relation to this, Director Lee gave a realistic answer.
"There are many people wondering if 'Dream' can be a relief pitcher, but I feel pressured as to whether he can be. However, even if he is not a relief pitcher, I think he should be able to block at least one inning as a relief pitcher. Still, there are good movies in the summer. “There’s a lot coming out, so I’m looking forward to it.”
Director Lee Byung-hun, who attracted 16.26 million viewers with the movie 'Extreme Job', is making a big screen comeback with 'Dream' after about four years. 'Dream' is the story of Hong Dae (played by Park Seo-joon), a clueless former soccer player, and So-min (played by IU), a passionless producer, who attempt to achieve an impossible dream together with a ragtag group of homeless national team players. It is an adaptation of the true story of the 2010 Homeless World Cup, in which Korea participated for the first time. It will be released on the 26th.
Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr