Jung Woo-sung "I hope that you can give yourself and the people around you through 'witnesses'."

Sun-ho is a lawyer who was called a fighter of Min-byun, but he decided to compromise with reality.There is no strong figure Jung Woo-sung has shown in recent works, including Asura (2016), The King (2016), and Steel Rain (2017).Jung Woo-sung, who met at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 23rd, said, Fortunately, this movie has come more intensely because of the various amplitudes of emotion.The characters I was playing before were trying to look strong, so it was hard not to be caught in the game all the time.He was not in a dramatic or desperate situation. There is also a sense of calm as a lawyer. Sunho, who has to prove the innocence of a murder suspect in the movie, falls into a dilemma as she meets Ji-woo (Kim Hyang Gi), the only witness to the case and a girl with autism spectrum disorder.Jung Woo-sung explained, Because of the situation of Soonho, the movie seems to have been born as a human drama.Soonho was a man who was not pure but willing to keep innocence, and he got the opportunity to regain the initials he wanted to keep by meeting the object of innocence called Ji-woo.If a person with a firm will had justice, it would have been a court drama. In the movie, the word good person is mentioned several times. He constantly asks the audience whether he is a good person.Its a question that anyone would ask, but it means a lot and a lot, and if a pure person asks that, they can ask themselves again and look back.I hope that the audience will be able to look back on their own and to help them with their own people. Kim Hyang Gi also said that he slowly became close to the play like Sunho and Ji-woo.He said: Mr Body Chemistry has not much to say.I looked at Body Chemistry and showed me and communicated in a way that I had time to spare. I was in a warm haven when I met Body Chemistry while I was going to survive with male actors.Although the opponent was a girl with autism disorder, Jung Woo-sung said, I did not study autism disorder separately.I thought I would have a preconceived idea before I met Ji-woo, played by Kim Hyang Gi actor. He then expanded the story to a general level of social prejudice.Im an actor who can be a subject of prejudice. The actor has a fixed image and there is a demand for that image.Im going to grow up to be a character, and Im joking about my appearance to break that image.When I was a child, I knew that treating someone with prejudice hurts each other. Jung Woo-sung, who was a representative youth star in the 1990s, became a representative actor in Korea. Recently, he has been voiced in social issues such as refugees.I had to see society earlier because it came out of the system quickly, he said. It seems that the world and social problems that low-income children see are more intense.The values have become firm in the process of growth, he said.Just as the public feels differently about Jung Woo-sung in their 20s and 40s, he also looked back at himself.When I was in my twenties, I was very happy to do a lot of things through movies.30 The Cost, and thats all the more debilitating, the way you treat movies. I think I was stupid. 40 The Cost.I was flashing the idea: Jung Woo-sung also tops movie director; his evolution is now a progression.Ive been doing Top Model to prove and complete myself so far, and I dont think what I have to do at this age is special.However, I had a belief in how to look at the movie, and I was more worried about the meaning of the movie in the world other than the movie. I try to break the prejudices I encounter as an actor.
Sun-ho is a lawyer who was called a fighter of Min-byun, but he decided to compromise with reality.There is no strong figure Jung Woo-sung has shown in recent works, including Asura (2016), The King (2016), and Steel Rain (2017).Jung Woo-sung, who met at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 23rd, said, Fortunately, this movie has come more intensely because of the various amplitudes of emotion.The characters I was playing before were trying to look strong, so it was hard not to be caught in the game all the time.He was not in a dramatic or desperate situation. There is also a sense of calm as a lawyer. Sunho, who has to prove the innocence of a murder suspect in the movie, falls into a dilemma as she meets Ji-woo (Kim Hyang Gi), the only witness to the case and a girl with autism spectrum disorder.Jung Woo-sung explained, Because of the situation of Soonho, the movie seems to have been born as a human drama.Soonho was a man who was not pure but willing to keep innocence, and he got the opportunity to regain the initials he wanted to keep by meeting the object of innocence called Ji-woo.If a person with a firm will had justice, it would have been a court drama. In the movie, the word good person is mentioned several times. He constantly asks the audience whether he is a good person.Its a question that anyone would ask, but it means a lot and a lot, and if a pure person asks that, they can ask themselves again and look back.I hope that the audience will be able to look back on their own and to help them with their own people. Kim Hyang Gi also said that he slowly became close to the play like Sunho and Ji-woo.He said: Mr Body Chemistry has not much to say.I looked at Body Chemistry and showed me and communicated in a way that I had time to spare. I was in a warm haven when I met Body Chemistry while I was going to survive with male actors.Although the opponent was a girl with autism disorder, Jung Woo-sung said, I did not study autism disorder separately.I thought I would have a preconceived idea before I met Ji-woo, played by Kim Hyang Gi actor. He then expanded the story to a general level of social prejudice.Im an actor who can be a subject of prejudice. The actor has a fixed image and there is a demand for that image.Im going to grow up to be a character, and Im joking about my appearance to break that image.When I was a child, I knew that treating someone with prejudice hurts each other. Jung Woo-sung, who was a representative youth star in the 1990s, became a representative actor in Korea. Recently, he has been voiced in social issues such as refugees.I had to see society earlier because it came out of the system quickly, he said. It seems that the world and social problems that low-income children see are more intense.The values have become firm in the process of growth, he said.Just as the public feels differently about Jung Woo-sung in their 20s and 40s, he also looked back at himself.When I was in my twenties, I was very happy to do a lot of things through movies.30 The Cost, and thats all the more debilitating, the way you treat movies. I think I was stupid. 40 The Cost.I was flashing the idea: Jung Woo-sung also tops movie director; his evolution is now a progression.Ive been doing Top Model to prove and complete myself so far, and I dont think what I have to do at this age is special.However, I had a belief in how to look at the movie, and I was more worried about the meaning of the movie in the world other than the movie. I try to break the prejudices I encounter as an actor.
Sun-ho is a lawyer who was called a fighter of Min-byun, but he decided to compromise with reality.There is no strong figure Jung Woo-sung has shown in recent works, including Asura (2016), The King (2016), and Steel Rain (2017).Jung Woo-sung, who met at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 23rd, said, Fortunately, this movie has come more intensely because of the various amplitudes of emotion.The characters I was playing before were trying to look strong, so it was hard not to be caught in the game all the time.He was not in a dramatic or desperate situation. There is also a sense of calm as a lawyer. Sunho, who has to prove the innocence of a murder suspect in the movie, falls into a dilemma as she meets Ji-woo (Kim Hyang Gi), the only witness to the case and a girl with autism spectrum disorder.Jung Woo-sung explained, Because of the situation of Soonho, the movie seems to have been born as a human drama.Soonho was a man who was not pure but willing to keep innocence, and he got the opportunity to regain the initials he wanted to keep by meeting the object of innocence called Ji-woo.If a person with a firm will had justice, it would have been a court drama. In the movie, the word good person is mentioned several times. He constantly asks the audience whether he is a good person.Its a question that anyone would ask, but it means a lot and a lot, and if a pure person asks that, they can ask themselves again and look back.I hope that the audience will be able to look back on their own and to help them with their own people. Kim Hyang Gi also said that he slowly became close to the play like Sunho and Ji-woo.He said: Mr Body Chemistry has not much to say.I looked at Body Chemistry and showed me and communicated in a way that I had time to spare. I was in a warm haven when I met Body Chemistry while I was going to survive with male actors.Although the opponent was a girl with autism disorder, Jung Woo-sung said, I did not study autism disorder separately.I thought I would have a preconceived idea before I met Ji-woo, played by Kim Hyang Gi actor. He then expanded the story to a general level of social prejudice.Im an actor who can be a subject of prejudice. The actor has a fixed image and there is a demand for that image.Im going to grow up to be a character, and Im joking about my appearance to break that image.When I was a child, I knew that treating someone with prejudice hurts each other. Jung Woo-sung, who was a representative youth star in the 1990s, became a representative actor in Korea. Recently, he has been voiced in social issues such as refugees.I had to see society earlier because it came out of the system quickly, he said. It seems that the world and social problems that low-income children see are more intense.The values have become firm in the process of growth, he said.Just as the public feels differently about Jung Woo-sung in their 20s and 40s, he also looked back at himself.When I was in my twenties, I was very happy to do a lot of things through movies.30 The Cost, and thats all the more debilitating, the way you treat movies. I think I was stupid. 40 The Cost.I was flashing the idea: Jung Woo-sung also tops movie director; his evolution is now a progression.Ive been doing Top Model to prove and complete myself so far, and I dont think what I have to do at this age is special.However, I had a belief in how to look at the movie, and I was more worried about the meaning of the movie in the world other than the movie. I try to break the prejudices I encounter as an actor.
Sun-ho is a lawyer who was called a fighter of Min-byun, but he decided to compromise with reality.There is no strong figure Jung Woo-sung has shown in recent works, including Asura (2016), The King (2016), and Steel Rain (2017).Jung Woo-sung, who met at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 23rd, said, Fortunately, this movie has come more intensely because of the various amplitudes of emotion.The characters I was playing before were trying to look strong, so it was hard not to be caught in the game all the time.He was not in a dramatic or desperate situation. There is also a sense of calm as a lawyer. Sunho, who has to prove the innocence of a murder suspect in the movie, falls into a dilemma as she meets Ji-woo (Kim Hyang Gi), the only witness to the case and a girl with autism spectrum disorder.Jung Woo-sung explained, Because of the situation of Soonho, the movie seems to have been born as a human drama.Soonho was a man who was not pure but willing to keep innocence, and he got the opportunity to regain the initials he wanted to keep by meeting the object of innocence called Ji-woo.If a person with a firm will had justice, it would have been a court drama. In the movie, the word good person is mentioned several times. He constantly asks the audience whether he is a good person.Its a question that anyone would ask, but it means a lot and a lot, and if a pure person asks that, they can ask themselves again and look back.I hope that the audience will be able to look back on their own and to help them with their own people. Kim Hyang Gi also said that he slowly became close to the play like Sunho and Ji-woo.He said: Mr Body Chemistry has not much to say.I looked at Body Chemistry and showed me and communicated in a way that I had time to spare. I was in a warm haven when I met Body Chemistry while I was going to survive with male actors.Although the opponent was a girl with autism disorder, Jung Woo-sung said, I did not study autism disorder separately.I thought I would have a preconceived idea before I met Ji-woo, played by Kim Hyang Gi actor. He then expanded the story to a general level of social prejudice.Im an actor who can be a subject of prejudice. The actor has a fixed image and there is a demand for that image.Im going to grow up to be a character, and Im joking about my appearance to break that image.When I was a child, I knew that treating someone with prejudice hurts each other. Jung Woo-sung, who was a representative youth star in the 1990s, became a representative actor in Korea. Recently, he has been voiced in social issues such as refugees.I had to see society earlier because it came out of the system quickly, he said. It seems that the world and social problems that low-income children see are more intense.The values have become firm in the process of growth, he said.Just as the public feels differently about Jung Woo-sung in their 20s and 40s, he also looked back at himself.When I was in my twenties, I was very happy to do a lot of things through movies.30 The Cost, and thats all the more debilitating, the way you treat movies. I think I was stupid. 40 The Cost.I was flashing the idea: Jung Woo-sung also tops movie director; his evolution is now a progression.Ive been doing Top Model to prove and complete myself so far, and I dont think what I have to do at this age is special.However, I had a belief in how to look at the movie, and I was more worried about the meaning of the movie in the world other than the movie. I try to break the prejudices I encounter as an actor.
Sun-ho is a lawyer who was called a fighter of Min-byun, but he decided to compromise with reality.There is no strong figure Jung Woo-sung has shown in recent works, including Asura (2016), The King (2016), and Steel Rain (2017).Jung Woo-sung, who met at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 23rd, said, Fortunately, this movie has come more intensely because of the various amplitudes of emotion.The characters I was playing before were trying to look strong, so it was hard not to be caught in the game all the time.He was not in a dramatic or desperate situation. There is also a sense of calm as a lawyer. Sunho, who has to prove the innocence of a murder suspect in the movie, falls into a dilemma as she meets Ji-woo (Kim Hyang Gi), the only witness to the case and a girl with autism spectrum disorder.Jung Woo-sung explained, Because of the situation of Soonho, the movie seems to have been born as a human drama.Soonho was a man who was not pure but willing to keep innocence, and he got the opportunity to regain the initials he wanted to keep by meeting the object of innocence called Ji-woo.If a person with a firm will had justice, it would have been a court drama. In the movie, the word good person is mentioned several times. He constantly asks the audience whether he is a good person.Its a question that anyone would ask, but it means a lot and a lot, and if a pure person asks that, they can ask themselves again and look back.I hope that the audience will be able to look back on their own and to help them with their own people. Kim Hyang Gi also said that he slowly became close to the play like Sunho and Ji-woo.He said: Mr Body Chemistry has not much to say.I looked at Body Chemistry and showed me and communicated in a way that I had time to spare. I was in a warm haven when I met Body Chemistry while I was going to survive with male actors.Although the opponent was a girl with autism disorder, Jung Woo-sung said, I did not study autism disorder separately.I thought I would have a preconceived idea before I met Ji-woo, played by Kim Hyang Gi actor. He then expanded the story to a general level of social prejudice.Im an actor who can be a subject of prejudice. The actor has a fixed image and there is a demand for that image.Im going to grow up to be a character, and Im joking about my appearance to break that image.When I was a child, I knew that treating someone with prejudice hurts each other. Jung Woo-sung, who was a representative youth star in the 1990s, became a representative actor in Korea. Recently, he has been voiced in social issues such as refugees.I had to see society earlier because it came out of the system quickly, he said. It seems that the world and social problems that low-income children see are more intense.The values have become firm in the process of growth, he said.Just as the public feels differently about Jung Woo-sung in their 20s and 40s, he also looked back at himself.When I was in my twenties, I was very happy to do a lot of things through movies.30 The Cost, and thats all the more debilitating, the way you treat movies. I think I was stupid. 40 The Cost.I was flashing the idea: Jung Woo-sung also tops movie director; his evolution is now a progression.Ive been doing Top Model to prove and complete myself so far, and I dont think what I have to do at this age is special.However, I had a belief in how to look at the movie, and I was more worried about the meaning of the movie in the world other than the movie. I try to break the prejudices I encounter as an actor.

Sun-ho is a lawyer who was called a fighter of Min-byun, but he decided to compromise with reality. There is no strong figure Jung Woo-sung has shown in recent works, including "Asura" (2016), "The King" (2016), and "Steel Rain" (2017).

Jung Woo-sung, who met at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 23rd, said, "Fortunately, this movie has come more intensely because of the various amplitudes of emotion."

"The characters I was playing before were trying to look strong, so it was hard not to be caught in the game all the time. He was not in a dramatic or desperate situation. There is also a sense of calm as a lawyer. "

Sunho, who has to prove the innocence of a murder suspect in the movie, falls into a dilemma as she meets Ji-woo (Kim Hyang Gi), the only witness to the case and a girl with autism spectrum disorder. Jung Woo-sung explained, "Because of the situation of Soonho, the movie seems to have been born as a human drama."

"Soonho was a man who was not pure but willing to keep innocence, and he got the opportunity to regain the initials he wanted to keep by meeting the object of innocence called Ji-woo. If a person with a firm will had justice, it would have been a court drama. "

In the movie, the word "good person" is mentioned several times. He constantly asks the audience whether he is a good person.

“It’s a question that anyone would ask, but it means a lot and a lot, and if a pure person asks that, they can ask themselves again and look back. I hope that the audience will be able to look back on their own and to help them with their own people. "

Kim Hyang Gi also said that he slowly became close to the play like Sunho and Ji-woo.

He said: "Mr Body Chemistry has not much to say. I looked at Body Chemistry and showed me and communicated in a way that I had time to spare. "I was in a warm haven when I met Body Chemistry while I was going to survive with male actors."

Although the opponent was a girl with autism disorder, Jung Woo-sung said, "I did not study autism disorder separately. I thought I would have a preconceived idea before I met Ji-woo, played by Kim Hyang Gi actor. "

He then expanded the story to a general level of social prejudice.

"I'm an actor who can be a subject of prejudice. The actor has a fixed image and there is a demand for that image. I'm going to grow up to be a character, and I'm joking about my appearance to break that image. When I was a child, I knew that treating someone with prejudice hurts each other. "

Jung Woo-sung, who was a representative youth star in the 1990s, became a representative actor in Korea. Recently, he has been voiced in social issues such as refugees.

"I had to see society earlier because it came out of the system quickly," he said. "It seems that the world and social problems that low-income children see are more intense. "The values have become firm in the process of growth," he said.

Just as the public feels differently about Jung Woo-sung in their 20s and 40s, he also looked back at himself.

"When I was in my twenties, I was very happy to do a lot of things through movies. 30 The Cost, and that's all the more debilitating, the way you treat movies. I think I was stupid. 40 The Cost. I was flashing the idea: "

Jung Woo-sung also tops movie director; his evolution is now a progression.

“I’ve been doing Top Model to prove and complete myself so far, and I don’t think what I have to do at this age is special. However, I had a belief in how to look at the movie, and I was more worried about the meaning of the movie in the world other than the movie. "

"I try to break the prejudices I encounter as an actor."