"Education is wrong. At one point, we have ruled history out for the people. I think so. Education, improvement. History is our roots. Why are we here now, that's why. But then the reason is that it's so strong, he said, "He said that? What? "It seems to be a position to keep looking at. If any understanding is correct, the position becomes clear."
Jung Woo-sung, who played South Korea President Han Kyung-jae in 'Steel Rain 2: Summit'. 'I did not know Korean Peninsula history well, so did you think it was embarrassing?' Jung Woo-sung honestly replied that he did not know Korean Peninsula history well, but he did not say it was his fault.
Jung Woo-sung pointed out that what he did not know well was a matter of education. It is not a student who can not study, but a theoretical story that he did not teach Korean Peninsula history properly in school education. And he spoke about the importance of the people.
Jung Woo-sung, who says this, is really like President South Korea, who has asked the president a question he would ask, and answered like a president. Jung Woo-sung replied coolly.
The 27th year Actor Jung Woo-sung was extraordinary from the start; he has starred mostly in 43 appearances since he starred in his debut film "Gumiho" (1994). It is not just because of its beautiful appearance, but because of its acting ability that inspires ticket power and the sense of social participation that speaks at the right time.
Ask when you're wondering.
“I didn’t change anything, I just asked questions, and as the movie comes out, the political position gets involved, I don’t see the movie as a movie and I judge it differently. At one point, it was called "Jung Woo-sung is political." But I never made a political statement. I just made it a political statement. I also gave the director the opinion that 'I am an Actor who has a lot of room for such attention to intervene, and it can be disadvantageous for the movie when it is placed on the movie'. Still, director Woo-seok Yang chose me: I think you liked 'Actor Jung Woo-sung'."
Jung Woo-sung's answer to the question, "Did you discuss the details with Woo-seok Yang due to political views?" In this word, you can read the character of Jung Woo-sung, you can also check the Misunderstood to Jung Woo-sung, and you can understand Jung Woo-sung's attitude to the director.
Jung Woo-sung is a person who asks questions thoroughly about what he is curious about. He also said that if the stations are political, the public who understands the movie as reality may be uncomfortable, and he has an attitude of expressing his position to the production team. Actor Jung Woo-sung, who has been standing at the top for 27 years. If the annual Actor is that much, it is difficult for the public to distinguish between movies and reality. So sometimes Jung Woo-sung appears in variety and shows a different appearance from the character in the movie, but the public mistaken Jung Woo-sung in the movie for reality.
The words "only asked questions" contain the agony of Actor Jung Woo-sung; Actor, who plays the presidency, can be Misunderstood as president to the public. It's like a public psychology that has animosity toward Actor, who plays the villain: Jung Woo-sung seeks self-role for acting in preparation for such a situation.
"Well, I don't remember what I started with. I looked for the speeches of the leaders of the fleet, including Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun, who led the Summit at the beginning. People change, but the nuances of speech are in line. I was able to guess how much they have consciousness about unification, what kind of mind they have about unification, and those things through speeches. "
Jung Woo-sung's answer to the question, 'What started you preparing after you decided to take on the role of president?' is a bluff-free word. Jung Woo-sung always honestly says he doesn't know if he doesn't know.
"Steel Rain 2: Summit" is a unique series, a sequel produced after "Steel Rain" (2017), with the director and cast being the same but the content completely different: in a word, the same, but different series of films.
Jung Woo-sung, who appeared as North Korean agent Uhm Chul-woo in 'Steel Rain', played South Korea President in 'Steel Rain 2: Summit'. As the contents of the movie appear in the subtitle, the South and North Summit in the movie, of course, is the climax of the crisis where the unpredictable situation develops.
Jung Woo-sung, who played such a situation, would have been troubled. It would not have been easy to express a difficult situation. So Jung Woo-sung said he started by guessing his will by reading the presidents' speeches: It was the best that Jung Woo-sung could do, not the president.
Dr. Lee Sung-min's Toktips (trick of speech): If you don't know, be honest.
There is an obsession when you speak. You have to know anything, and if you do not know, you have to pretend to know. It may be because of the habit of answering the teacher's questions somehow, or it may be because of the indication that if you can not answer, it may seem like you are not enough.
But it does less trust in people. Does it make you feel like someone who knows anything, who pretends to know something? No. You can be jealous of someone who knows anything, and you can get irritated by someone who pretends to know.
If you don’t know, you’d better say you don’t know, or you might want to let your partner know because you don’t know. It is a hundred times better to say that you do not know when you do not know, rather than pretending to know it.
It also comes from confidence that you can say you do not know. I can say that I do not know if I am sure that my opponent will not ignore me, and that I do not know if I am confident that I will not hurt my pride even if my opponent ignores me.
You have to say you don’t know what you don’t know, and you know what you know.
"You don't have to pretend you know it - ask when you're curious - if you don't know, be honest."