Jung Woo-sung Steel...This time the president (ft, steel ratios)

Actor Jung Woo-sung splits as president in Steel Rain 2: SummitThe expected film Steel Rain 2: Summit (director Woo-seok Yang) is about to be released in the summer, drawing the Danger situation just before War, which takes place after the three leaders were kidnapped by North Koreas nuclear submarine in a coup detat during the North-South American Summit.Jung Woo-sung, who showed the appearance of North Koreas Choi Jung-yong, who was full of beliefs about his country through Steel Rain, transforms into South Korea President who wants to keep the peace of Korean Peninsula in War Danger.South Korea President Han Kyung-jae, played by Jung Woo-sung, is a person who is worried about establishing peace in Korean Peninsula, which has become an island of the Cold War in a rapidly changing international situation.Among the hard-hit North and South American Summits, North Koreas coup is confined to North Korean nuclear submarines.In this work, Jung Woo-sung is the president who has the fate of South Korea on his shoulders, and tries to prevent imminent War by interfering with the sharply confrontational North Chairman (Yoo Yeon-seok) and the US President (Angus McFadden) at times flexibly and sometimes rigidly.Jung Woo-sungs three-dimensional performance, which combines a cool reason as president and a human side as an ordinary father who listens to his wife and takes away his pocket money for his daughter, leads the center of the drama in a balanced manner.Jung Woo-sung said, As president, I think I have been worried about the historical consciousness of looking at Korean Peninsula, compassion for our nation, love and responsibility.Especially, while trying to keep the center of oneself, I was careful about the psychological description among the North American leaders. We usually think of the president as a distant being, a state agency, said Woo-seok Yang.I hope that the audience will be able to feel the president as a person, not an institution, and our expressions when we look at the inter-Korean issue through the acting of Jung Woo-sung. He raised expectations for the character of South Korea President Han Kyung-jae.

Actor Jung Woo-sung splits as president in 'Steel Rain 2: Summit'

The expected film "Steel Rain 2: Summit" (director Woo-seok Yang) is about to be released in the summer, drawing the Danger situation just before War, which takes place after the three leaders were kidnapped by North Korea's nuclear submarine in a coup d'etat during the North-South American Summit.

Jung Woo-sung, who showed the appearance of North Korea's Choi Jung-yong, who was full of beliefs about his country through 'Steel Rain', transforms into South Korea President who wants to keep the peace of Korean Peninsula in War Danger.

South Korea President Han Kyung-jae, played by Jung Woo-sung, is a person who is worried about establishing peace in Korean Peninsula, which has become an island of the Cold War in a rapidly changing international situation. Among the hard-hit North and South American Summits, North Korea's coup is confined to North Korean nuclear submarines. In this work, Jung Woo-sung is the president who has the fate of South Korea on his shoulders, and tries to prevent imminent War by interfering with the sharply confrontational North Chairman (Yoo Yeon-seok) and the US President (Angus McFadden) at times flexibly and sometimes rigidly.

Jung Woo-sung's three-dimensional performance, which combines a cool reason as president and a human side as an ordinary father who listens to his wife and takes away his pocket money for his daughter, leads the center of the drama in a balanced manner.

Jung Woo-sung said, "As president, I think I have been worried about the historical consciousness of looking at Korean Peninsula, compassion for our nation, love and responsibility. Especially, while trying to keep the center of oneself, I was careful about the psychological description among the North American leaders. "

“We usually think of the president as a distant being, a state agency,” said Woo-seok Yang. I hope that the audience will be able to feel the president as a person, not an institution, and our expressions when we look at the inter-Korean issue through the acting of Jung Woo-sung. "He raised expectations for the character of South Korea President Han Kyung-jae.