MOVIE
‘Noryang’ Lee Gyu-hyeong “Kim Yun-seok’s Yi Sun-sin was heavy, and I couldn’t stop crying at the sound of the drums.”
Harunobu Arima of the Japanese army camp in ‘Noryang: Sea of Death’
Released on the 20th
Released on the 20th

On the morning of the 14th, Lee Kyu-hyung was interviewed by Ten Asia about the movie 'Noryang: Sea of Death' (director Kim Han-min, hereinafter referred to as 'Noryang') at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
When asked to compare Choi Min-sik's Yi Sun-sin and Kim Yun-seok's Yi Sun-sin, Lee Kyu-hyung was embarrassed and said, "How dare I compare them? They are both great seniors."
Lee Kyu-hyung spoke about Kim Yun-seok, saying, "Senior Kim Yun-seok's Yi Sun-sin is really heavy," and "I felt like I was hitting my chest at the scene where he was playing the drum at the end."
“It was 7 years in a war where people were killed and killed every day. Yi Sun-sin must have been very emotional because his son was also killed, but senior Kim Yun-seok was powerful even though he expressed it dryly. I felt a strong sense of sincerity. Drumming. "I couldn't stop crying in the scene."
He continued, "There are people who are considered great people in Korea, such as Yi Sun-sin and King Sejong. Sometimes, we only know that they are great people, but I think we should pay attention to the pain they endured and how they protected the country." He added, "This is a movie that every Korean should see. “It would be good to see it because we are what we are today because of them,” he said, recommending viewing ‘Noryang’.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr