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- A press distribution preview of the movie 'The Last Investigation'.

Seven years after the shooting, "The Last Investigation" was lifted. Bae Sung-woo, who caused a stir by drunk driving, remained a "stain" in the work, but his presence as a leading actor was clear.
On the 25th, a press distribution preview of the movie "The Last Investigation" was held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Director Park Chul-hwan and actor Bae Seong-woo, Jeong Ga-ram, Cho Han-cheol and Yoon Kyung-ho attended the meeting.
"The Last Investigation" is a criminal investigation drama about a detective "Jae-hyuk" (played by Bae Seong-woo), who has been demoted to a rural area, leaving for Seoul with a new detective "Jung-ho" to catch the true culprit of a murder involving two suspects.
Director Park Chul-hwan said, "I covered a number of real cases, and I wrote a true story of Japan." All events in Korea were made into movies, and I think I looked for Japanese cases a lot because I was afraid of differentiation. I thought that there should be a probability of the case itself, so I wrote while paying attention to that part," he said.
"The Last Investigation" was originally scheduled to be released in 2020, but it will be released this year, which has been delayed for six years due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Bae Seong-woo's controversy over drunk driving. Director Park Chul-hwan said, "From the beginning, I thought that I wanted to make a genre movie well because I was a person who dreamed of becoming a movie director, and I think a movie with his rhythm is a good movie. "I wanted to make a genre movie that can give offbeat in the flow even if I am familiar with the big flow, but I am satisfied," he said.

Bae Seong-woo takes the center stage of the "finish investigation." He played the role of "Jae-hyuk," an Unlucky veteran detective whose life and investigation were twisted, realistically portraying the process of approaching the reality of the case with extraordinary intuition and skill, and did his part perfectly as a leading actor.
He said, "I'm grateful just to release it for a number of reasons. I hope that it will remain a pleasant experience for those who watch the movie, he said. "I feel very sorry for the director and the actors."
Regarding the character, he said, "It's a setting I've seen a lot in previous movies, and I've been in charge of it. He is a veteran, but he also has a personality like a kkondae, so there are prejudices and complaints, but it was interesting because he played a role that broke lightly than I thought. There are conflicts by generation class, but it was interesting since I worked on the script that I was a detective who easily accepted other opinions rather than sticking to my thoughts.
Bae Seong-woo, who recalled the first time he met the script of "The Last Investigation," said, "I was the first to receive the script, and in a way, it's a typical concept, but I thought about what the difference would be. If it's the chemistry between a veteran and a new detective, there's a lot of "hate chemistry," he said. "We have no choice but to follow that method, but as an older veteran, there are advantages and disadvantages, and new recruits also have advantages and disadvantages. I thought it would be a pleasure for those who see it to solve the problem by using the disadvantage as a weapon. I wanted to understand each other's shortcomings and use them to show honest harmony between generations," he said.

Jeong Ga-ram played Jung-ho, a new detective in influencer with brains, money, and passion. Jeong Ga-ram, who spent six months training on capoeira and burned his passion for action, said, "I worked with a martial arts team for about six months before shooting. I learned it hard because the director recommended capoeira," he said.
He said of watching "The Last Investigation," which he filmed seven years ago, "I heard presbyopia at the time, but now I'm listening to it while I'm young," and Yoon Kyung-ho said, "What?" in a fit of laughter.
"I'm grateful if the external side hasn't changed, and I did my best at that time, as well as acting, but now that I look at it, I still have a regret that I should have tried more like this, so I thought I should try to improve in the future," he said.
Bae Seong-woo, who works with Jeong Ga-ram, said, "I actually felt that I was rude just by looking at what I looked like. At first, I felt bad because my face was small and my body was too good, but after spending time, it was really simple and good. I was inspired as an actor, and I think I loved it a lot alone," he said.


Cho Han-chul played the role of Oh Min-ho, the elite team leader of the Gangnam Police Station, where the two people interfere with their teamwork. He said, "The characters in the movie are multifaceted. When I read the scenario, I was attracted to the multi-layered side, which seems to be a cold person, but also warm, rational, but also emotional. I acted with that in mind," he said.
Yoon Kyung-ho was identified as the culprit of the murder and played as "Jo Dong-oh," who got a chance to reinvestigate while in prison. Yoon Kyung-ho, who has recently received a lot of love through YouTube entertainment show "Pingye High School," said, "I actually feel a lot of popularity with my body. He smiled and said, "I'm taking more pictures in the neighborhood than before because you liked it a lot and watched it, and I'm realizing the popularity."
"It's nice to see me as friendly and chatty, and I don't want to lose that image, but on the other hand, I'm worried that my acting will be covered by my image by leaning to one side," he said. "In that sense, Cho Dong-oh of the End Investigation is a pleasure to me."
Yoon Kyung-ho explained that "Jo Dong-oh" is a person with a twist and said, "It was a challenge to myself and it was fresh because I was able to play something I didn't usually show. No matter what character he plays, I think he has his own air. This time, I approached it thinking that it might smell a little fishy. If that's the charm I thought it was, I think it was the charm," he said.
Meanwhile, "The Last Investigation" will be released in theaters on April 2.
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