Actor Jung Woo-sung made a hard time with the abnormal appearance of the Korean film industry.
On the 6th, Jung Woo-sung conducted an Interview ahead of the release of the movie "The Animals Who Want to Hold a Jeep" (director Kim Yong-hoon and production BA Entertainment, hereinafter "Zipuragi") at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.
'The beasts who want to catch the straw' is a crime drama depicting the stories of those who plan the worst of the worst to take the last chance of life, the money bag. The work boasts a variety of attempts by director Kim Yong-hoon and a unique color that is rare in recent years, but it is unclear how to reach the audience due to unfamiliar directing and character expression to the public.
Jung Woo-sung pointed out the limitations of the diversity of Korean film industry. First, Jung Woo-sung said, "Industrialization of Korean film has not been completed. There is no production company that can go out confidently and stubbornly when editing a unique movie. "Zipuragi" completed in such troubles is a courageous work."
"Producers and film directors should approach each other from a variety of perspectives, not everyone should be looking for 10 million, but at some point they were chasing more audiences. So I gave up on diversity, attempts, and possibilities. It’s a part of self-reflection. Now there’s a strange situation where everyone competes with 10 million movies. We have to choose a wise way to set the figures for our own satisfaction. "
To borrow his words, the Korean movie market can become healthier if there is more trouble. Jung Woo-sung also said, "Actors should not say 'I will increase the budget because I have come in'." "I can work with the idea of giving opportunities. We need to make sure that people who have worked long can express new people. "
The animals that want to catch even straw were originally scheduled to open on December 12, but delayed the release indefinitely due to the spread of new corona virus infections.