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Jang Hang-joon, the director of the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King," is making headlines when he was in high school.
On the 18th, an article titled "I'm an alumnus of Jang Hang-jun High School" was posted on the online community.
The author of the article began by saying, "Hang Joon was a nerd in high school, too."
He then wrote, "[Jang Hang-jun] pretended to study by tying the word 'Pilseung' to a white headband, and it turned out that he was reading a comic book."
Netizens seem to burst into laughter at the appearance of Jang Hang-jun, who was pleasant even during his school days.
Meanwhile, director Jang Hang-joon introduced "The Man Who Lives with the King," which was released on the 4th, as a new film. The movie has surpassed 4 million viewers in 15 days since its release on the same day, making it a box office hit.
"The Man Who Lives with the King" is a movie about Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled. Yoo Hae-jin plays Um Heung-do, Park Ji-hoon plays Danjong, and Yoo Ji-tae, Jeon Mi-do, Lee Joon-hyuk and Ahn Jae-hong appear.
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