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"IU's Dad" Park Hae-joon, the real person in the mean villain role is "Yang Gwan-sik." [★FOCUS]

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Kim Mihwa

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There are many different aspects of actor Park Hae-joon's face. From the appearance of Lee Tae-oh, "The World of the Married," who shouted, "It's not a sin to fall in love," to Yang Gwan-sik's face of "I was completely deceived" that made daughters across the country cry. Park Hae-joon, who performs as if he changed his face in each film, captivates the audience with another cheeky villain in the movie "Humint."

It is already famous that Park Hae-joon, a former 2nd graduate of the Korea National University of Arts Theater, was called the "2nd Jang Dong-gun" after the 1st Jang Dong-gun for his good looks from the time he entered the school. Park Hae-joon is walking around the screen and the small screen with a warm appearance, tall height, good and evil eyes at the same time.

Park Hae-joon returned to the villain role this year. Park Hae-joon performed enthusiastically as Hwang Chi-sung, North Korea's consul general to Vladivostok, in "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan), a story in which people with different purposes clash in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in the icy sea.

In this work, Park Hae-joon has completely removed the Yang Gwan-sik of "I was completely deceived." When asked, "Was there a desire to erase Yang Gwan-sik's character?" he laughed, saying, "Why erase the image of that good character?" His daughter's father Yang Kwan-sik stimulated the tear glands of Korean daughters. Park Hae-joon also talked about how people cried just by looking at his face when "I was completely deceived" was loved. Park Hae-joon said, "Many people still tell me about 'I was completely deceived'. Even in my opinion, there are times when I wonder how Lee Tae-oh in "The World of the Married" became a concessionary ceremony, he said. "That's more important than me in the director and production team of the work. How did you see Lee Tae-oh and do it in a double manner. I'm grateful when I think of that even though I'm acting without thinking about it," he said.

"Humint" is also a new challenge for Park Hae-joon. Park Hae-joon said, "I was happy when coach Ryu Seung-wan gave me a scenario. He is a famous director, and I thought that I wanted to work with him from a long time ago. It was an honor and a great feeling that the director also said he was looking at the opportunity to work with him," he said. Park Hae-joon, who has shown villain roles in various works. He said, "If the script of the work is different and the director is different, the characters are different." He said, "There are villain characters, and there are actually characters that consume images. So I talked to the director comfortably. Hwang Chi-sung in this work is very dignified and honest. "I wanted to show a luxurious villain," he said. "Director Ryu Seung-wan comes out much better in real movies than in scenarios. I had that belief, so I trusted more and acted. While filming, I thought, 'This is why everyone is doing Ryu Seung-wan and Ryu Seung-wan.' I thought there was something in the direction of director Ryu Seung-wan. He said, "You'll be able to act and trust me."

Actor Park Hae-joon of the movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan) poses for a round interview on the 11th. /photo courtesy =NEW 2026.02.11 / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

Most of 'Humint' was filmed overseas. Park Hae-joon expressed his affection for his sons, saying he was separated from his two sons while filming overseas. It was a real-life version of "Yang Gwan-sik."

Park Hae-joon said he stayed in Latvia for about two months to film "Humint." It was a little shorter than other actors who stayed for about three months, but it was a long time for him, who had a family and children. Park Hae-joon said his two sons cried a lot during his father's overseas filming. He confessed that he was also very worried about his wife, who had to take care of her children alone. A week before the shooting, he asked, "Daddy, can't you not go overseas?" and said that he was heartbroken because of his crying son.

In fact, Park Hae-joon had video calls with his sons twice a day for two months of filming overseas. He said, "Whenever we talked on the phone, we talked twice a day for 30-40 minutes each time we played games to make our two sons fun. If the overseas call fee is expensive as before, we will say, 'Hang up because it's expensive,' but now we can do it for free, so that's not possible." Later, he was a father who took care of his children overseas by calling every day even though his two sons were a little annoying and turned over the phone to each other. In order to promote "Humint," Park Hae-joon also said that he made "Dubai Chewy Cookie" (Dubai chewy cookies) in a YouTube video and packed the remaining ingredients to make them for his two sons.

Park Hae-joon plays various characters like this. I think the villain he plays feels more realistic and cheeky because he usually has a real Yang Gwan-sik.

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