'Retired' Park Yoochun and 'School violence allegations' Nam Joo-hyuk start Sriggly return to screen
Nam Joo-hyuk, who was in the controversy over School violence, and Park Yoochun, who declared his retirement from the entertainment industry on charges of methamphetamine, return to the screen.
"The movie 'Remember' has confirmed its release on October 26th," said Ace Maker Movieworks Co., Ltd., a distributor on the 15th. "Remember" is the story of Alzheimer's patient Philju (played by Lee Sung-min), who seeks revenge planned for 60 years in search of a pro-Japanese faction that has killed all of Family, and his 20-year-old best friend Ingyu (played by Nam Joo-hyuk), who was unintentionally caught up in his revenge.
"Remember" features Nam Joo-hyuk breathing with Lee Sung-min, a work that began filming in 2020; it will be released two years after filming. A controversy erupted between the filming of "Remember" and the release date notice of Nam Joo-hyuk's School violence, the Main actor.
But another Disclosure has emerged in connection with the Nam Joo-hyuk School violence controversy. The Disclosure claimed Nam Joo-hyuk took his smartphone and used it and paid for the in-app, before not paying for it. He also said he forced his classmates to spar with him.
The allegations of "car X prison" were then raised. A woman, Whistle Blower, claimed that 12 people, including Nam Joo-hyuk, invited Whistle Blower to a group chat room to make sexual harassment and demeaning comments. The agency said, "What happened in the group room is a very complicated fact and a very private area of the characters."
Later, Nam Joo-hyuk was cast in the drama 'Vigilante' and started filming. 'Vizilante' is a story that the investigator of the metropolitan investigation team traces it while Vigilante, who judges the evil people who have escaped the law, has become a social phenomenon.
A photo taken at the shooting scene of Nam Joo-hyuk was released through the online community; Nam Joo-hyuk appeared in police uniforms. When the photo was released, many people responded that the main character of the School violence controversy was a dark hero who punishes criminals.
Park Yoochun also started filming in the independent film 'Dedicated to Evil'. In the meantime, he was sued by the former agency representative for damages due to a controversy over double contracts between domestic agency and Japan management. In the process, there is a suspicion that Park Yoochun went overseas gambling in Macau and the Philippines.
Distributor Blue Filmworks said on October 14 that "Dedication to Evil" was confirmed in October. "Dedicated to Evil" is a hard-boiled melodrama depicting the story of a man who lost everything at once, Park Yoochun (played by Lee Jin-ri), a woman Hongdan (played by Lee Jin-ri), who had nothing to lose from the beginning, and two people facing each other's lives at the end of Narak.
"Dedicated to Evil" to Park Yoochun is the first work after retirement and the first Main actor work in seven years since "Haemu" in 2014. Park Yoochun is a chaebol company's son-in-law and a good doctor, but he plays the role of Taehong, a man who lost everything at a moment, and challenges the transformation of acting.
Nam Joo-hyuk and Park Yoochun were 'screens' for Choices as a venue for a return after the controversy. Nam Joo-hyuk, who was embroiled in controversy ahead of his enlistment, and Park Yoochun, who overturned his retirement, are noteworthy how he will show up on Choices screen.