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- Hwang Chi-sung's 役 Park Hae-joon interview in the movie "HUMINTS."
Actor Park Hae-joon is back as a villain. Park Hae-joon, who became the national father last year for his role as Yang Kwan-sik in Netflix's "Fully Frauded," seems to have changed his face.
On the afternoon of the 11th, Park Hae-joon held an interview with the movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan) at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and delivered various stories about the work.
The movie "Humint" is a story of people with different purposes fighting in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in a cold sea of ice. Park Hae-joon performed enthusiastically as Hwang Chi-sung, North Korea's consul general to Vladivostok.
Park Hae-joon, who showed outstanding villain roles in various works such as "The World of the Married" and Lee Tae-oh. He also catches the eye by playing a cheeky villain in this work.
When asked, "Was there a desire to erase the Yanggwan style?" Park Hae-joon laughed, "Why erase the image of that good character?"
Park Hae-joon said, "Many people still tell me about 'I was completely deceived'. I also think how Lee Tae-oh, the "The World of the Married," became a concession ceremony, he said. "The director and the production team are greater than me." I'm grateful when I think about it even though I'm acting without thinking about it," he said.
Park Hae-joon said, "I was happy when coach Ryu Seung-wan gave me a scenario. He said, "He is a famous director, and I wanted to work with him from a long time ago," adding, "I was honored and so happy that the director said he was looking at the opportunity to work with me."
Meanwhile, "Humint" was released on the 11th.
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