Jo Eun-ji "Pride as 'Genreman Romance' subtitle - I wanted to say bigotry"

Actor and director Jo Eun-ji, who recently made his debut as a feature commercial film director with Genreman Romance, was released.Jo Eun-ji revealed his thoughts on directing and his reading tastes in a pictorial interview with Litter, a bimonthly literary magazine in Mineumsa.Jo Eun-ji in the public picture revealed his own color with a comfortable yet sophisticated aura.The jacket and pants of the overfit match the fashionistas appearance unhappily revealed, while the feminine puff of the shoulder part also attracted the attention of the knit, and the loveliness was filled with perfect fit.He also created a humorous atmosphere that covered his face with a book, and he gazed at the lens with a relaxed pose in a realistic background and emanated chic.Jo Eun-ji, who has been in the public mind for a long time as an Actor to believe and see, said, I expressed the story I wanted to say and I thought it in my head.It is a dream of directing naturally, he said.I think that genre romance was about relationships and growth, and that subtitles wanted to talk about prejudice and intolerance, Jo Eun-ji said, I think I break my own framework and continue to doubt and develop myself.When asked what role books play in everyday life, Jo Eun-ji said, It reminds me of what I know and stimulates me.I think there is something I learn while feeling the feelings about people while looking at life for others. Jo Eun-ji, who started to be recognized as a director by awarding the special prize of the 16th Misen Short Film Festival judges through the short film 2 Nights and 3 Days in 2017, recently drew a hot response from critics and audiences through Genreman Romance starring Ryu Seung-ryong.In addition, Jo Eun-ji showed off his luxury performance in the JTBC Saturday drama Human Disqualification last year as a friendly local pharmacist Sungyu.Jo Eun-ji gained a lot of sympathy from viewers by drawing the complex emotions of the sometimes friendly and sometimes lonely characters through the human disqualification in a solid acting process.
Actor and director Jo Eun-ji, who recently made his debut as a feature commercial film director with Genreman Romance, was released.Jo Eun-ji revealed his thoughts on directing and his reading tastes in a pictorial interview with Litter, a bimonthly literary magazine in Mineumsa.Jo Eun-ji in the public picture revealed his own color with a comfortable yet sophisticated aura.The jacket and pants of the overfit match the fashionistas appearance unhappily revealed, while the feminine puff of the shoulder part also attracted the attention of the knit, and the loveliness was filled with perfect fit.He also created a humorous atmosphere that covered his face with a book, and he gazed at the lens with a relaxed pose in a realistic background and emanated chic.Jo Eun-ji, who has been in the public mind for a long time as an Actor to believe and see, said, I expressed the story I wanted to say and I thought it in my head.It is a dream of directing naturally, he said.I think that genre romance was about relationships and growth, and that subtitles wanted to talk about prejudice and intolerance, Jo Eun-ji said, I think I break my own framework and continue to doubt and develop myself.When asked what role books play in everyday life, Jo Eun-ji said, It reminds me of what I know and stimulates me.I think there is something I learn while feeling the feelings about people while looking at life for others. Jo Eun-ji, who started to be recognized as a director by awarding the special prize of the 16th Misen Short Film Festival judges through the short film 2 Nights and 3 Days in 2017, recently drew a hot response from critics and audiences through Genreman Romance starring Ryu Seung-ryong.In addition, Jo Eun-ji showed off his luxury performance in the JTBC Saturday drama Human Disqualification last year as a friendly local pharmacist Sungyu.Jo Eun-ji gained a lot of sympathy from viewers by drawing the complex emotions of the sometimes friendly and sometimes lonely characters through the human disqualification in a solid acting process.
Actor and director Jo Eun-ji, who recently made his debut as a feature commercial film director with Genreman Romance, was released.Jo Eun-ji revealed his thoughts on directing and his reading tastes in a pictorial interview with Litter, a bimonthly literary magazine in Mineumsa.Jo Eun-ji in the public picture revealed his own color with a comfortable yet sophisticated aura.The jacket and pants of the overfit match the fashionistas appearance unhappily revealed, while the feminine puff of the shoulder part also attracted the attention of the knit, and the loveliness was filled with perfect fit.He also created a humorous atmosphere that covered his face with a book, and he gazed at the lens with a relaxed pose in a realistic background and emanated chic.Jo Eun-ji, who has been in the public mind for a long time as an Actor to believe and see, said, I expressed the story I wanted to say and I thought it in my head.It is a dream of directing naturally, he said.I think that genre romance was about relationships and growth, and that subtitles wanted to talk about prejudice and intolerance, Jo Eun-ji said, I think I break my own framework and continue to doubt and develop myself.When asked what role books play in everyday life, Jo Eun-ji said, It reminds me of what I know and stimulates me.I think there is something I learn while feeling the feelings about people while looking at life for others. Jo Eun-ji, who started to be recognized as a director by awarding the special prize of the 16th Misen Short Film Festival judges through the short film 2 Nights and 3 Days in 2017, recently drew a hot response from critics and audiences through Genreman Romance starring Ryu Seung-ryong.In addition, Jo Eun-ji showed off his luxury performance in the JTBC Saturday drama Human Disqualification last year as a friendly local pharmacist Sungyu.Jo Eun-ji gained a lot of sympathy from viewers by drawing the complex emotions of the sometimes friendly and sometimes lonely characters through the human disqualification in a solid acting process.
Actor and director Jo Eun-ji, who recently made his debut as a feature commercial film director with Genreman Romance, was released.Jo Eun-ji revealed his thoughts on directing and his reading tastes in a pictorial interview with Litter, a bimonthly literary magazine in Mineumsa.Jo Eun-ji in the public picture revealed his own color with a comfortable yet sophisticated aura.The jacket and pants of the overfit match the fashionistas appearance unhappily revealed, while the feminine puff of the shoulder part also attracted the attention of the knit, and the loveliness was filled with perfect fit.He also created a humorous atmosphere that covered his face with a book, and he gazed at the lens with a relaxed pose in a realistic background and emanated chic.Jo Eun-ji, who has been in the public mind for a long time as an Actor to believe and see, said, I expressed the story I wanted to say and I thought it in my head.It is a dream of directing naturally, he said.I think that genre romance was about relationships and growth, and that subtitles wanted to talk about prejudice and intolerance, Jo Eun-ji said, I think I break my own framework and continue to doubt and develop myself.When asked what role books play in everyday life, Jo Eun-ji said, It reminds me of what I know and stimulates me.I think there is something I learn while feeling the feelings about people while looking at life for others. Jo Eun-ji, who started to be recognized as a director by awarding the special prize of the 16th Misen Short Film Festival judges through the short film 2 Nights and 3 Days in 2017, recently drew a hot response from critics and audiences through Genreman Romance starring Ryu Seung-ryong.In addition, Jo Eun-ji showed off his luxury performance in the JTBC Saturday drama Human Disqualification last year as a friendly local pharmacist Sungyu.Jo Eun-ji gained a lot of sympathy from viewers by drawing the complex emotions of the sometimes friendly and sometimes lonely characters through the human disqualification in a solid acting process.

Actor and director Jo Eun-ji, who recently made his debut as a feature commercial film director with 'Genreman Romance', was released.

Jo Eun-ji revealed his thoughts on directing and his reading tastes in a pictorial Interview with Litter, a bimonthly literary magazine in Mineumsa.

Jo Eun-ji in the public picture revealed his own color with a comfortable yet sophisticated aura. The jacket and pants of the overfit match the fashionista's appearance unhappily revealed, while the feminine puff of the shoulder part also attracted the attention of the knit, and the loveliness was filled with perfect fit. He also created a humorous atmosphere that covered his face with a book, and he gazed at the lens with a relaxed pose in a realistic background and emanated chic.

Jo Eun-ji, who has been in the public mind for a long time as an 'Actor to believe and see', said, "I expressed the story I wanted to say and I thought it in my head. "It is a dream of directing naturally," he said.

“I think that ‘genre romance’ was about relationships and growth, and that subtitles wanted to talk about prejudice and intolerance,” Jo Eun-ji said, “I think I break my own framework and continue to doubt and develop myself.”

When asked what role books play in everyday life, Jo Eun-ji said, "It reminds me of what I know and stimulates me. I think there is something I learn while feeling the feelings about people while looking at life for others. "

Jo Eun-ji, who started to be recognized as a director by awarding the special prize of the 16th Misen Short Film Festival judges through the short film 2 Nights and 3 Days in 2017, recently drew a hot response from critics and audiences through "Genreman Romance" starring Ryu Seung-ryong.

In addition, Jo Eun-ji showed off his luxury performance in the JTBC Saturday drama 'Human Disqualification' last year as a friendly local pharmacist 'Sungyu'. Jo Eun-ji gained a lot of sympathy from viewers by drawing the complex emotions of the sometimes friendly and sometimes lonely characters through the 'human disqualification' in a solid acting process.