Ha Jung-woo "'Sorry about propofol Illegal medication, I've been doing nothing like my 40s uncle" [MDInterview]
Actor Ha Jung-woo (44, real name Kim Sung-hoon), who was fined for propofol Illegal medication, returned to 'Narco-Saints' after a scandal, and expressed his apology.
Ha Jung-woo conducted an Interview at a cafe in Sogye-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 13th. Netflix's original series 'Narco-Saints' released on the 9th of this month announced the return of activity.
Earlier, from January to September 2019, Ha Jung-woo was accused of taking 19 times of propofol, which is classified as a psychotropic Drug in plastic surgery, to Illegal. There are also charges of conspiracy to violate the Medical Law by falsely describing the personal details of Cha Hyun-woo (real name Kim Young-hoon), the representative of the agency and his brother, or the manager, on the medical records book nine times.
The court sentenced Ha Jung-woo to a fine of 30 million won and a penalty of 88,749 won. "The crime is not light, such as taking propofol and providing personal information to the doctor in a way that does not require sleep anesthesia. In particular, he committed a crime as an Actor loved by the public, but he took into account that the defendant is deeply reflecting on it and that there is no criminal history as well as the same kind of crime. "
For the reason why I spoke late, I am sorry for all of these crew members, from 'Narco-Saints' to the movie 'Boston 1947', 'Night' and 'Pirab'. I did not mean to avoid or actively explain it, but I thought I should have time to get off the showers, and I needed it. "
"The last year and a half, two years, may be quick, but it was the first time I had experienced it, and it was the first time I spent it," he said. "It was a life I have been familiar with for decades, and that was my job. But this time, the heart that leaves the house is really strange and strange. "
"Everyone will suffer trials, and I have had a lot of essential thoughts while having such a time. It was an opportunity to look back at my age, current me, and the Actor life I had lived. I thought a lot about the essential things such as how to live as an Actor, how to express Acting and participate in the work, and what attitude to take. It was not all about being busy. It was time for me to realize that I should run so hard. I realized that I should have been thoughtful and more careful. "
Ha Jung-woo said: "In the same case in 2020, I almost wiped out the road; I walked around so much; the reality of 2021 was so hard. I did not do anything like a 40-year-old man, "he said." I was able to breathe as soon as I stood in front of the camera. When I focused and immersed myself in the Characters, my reality seemed to be forgotten and empowered. Oh, when I first started Acting in the old days, I was immersed in the 'unforgivated person' and 'Beasty Boys'. I looked at the Character again and found the ability to focus on the act. "
As Ha Jung-woo went on to shoot 'Narco-Saints' after the controversy, "I was not able to see this work because I had a mindset at the time when it was not expressed on the screen. It hurts so much," he said.
In particular, "Narco-Saints" was more focused on the Drug material. Ha Jung-woo said, "I did not know that the return work would be 'Narco-Saints'." In the meantime, I met viewers, if it was such a thrill, this time there were many more complicated minds and minds added to it. I was worried about tension rather than nervousness, but I had a strange face that I could not explain in one word. "
'Narco-Saints' is a motif adaptation of the True Story of Cho Bong-haeng, who was a Drug King at the Nationality Narco-Saints in South America, and the civilian collaborator K, who played a decisive role in arresting him in 2009. A civilian gangin-gu (Ha Jung-woo), who was framed for the Hwang Jung-min, the uninhabited Drug godfather who took control of the South American Nationality Narco-Saints, told the story of taking over the secret mission of the NIS.