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  1. November 23, 2023 [BHIND] BH Entertainment released behind the scene pictures of LBH for Unicef Team campaign I agree with my sister, LBH should not be allowed to wear whites haha. He shines on them. His pose, smile and those eyes….everything looks so beautiful. I noticed that LBH hasn’t worn his luck charm wrist beads for quite a while now. Aside from his characters and specific pictorials, he is always seen wearing them even in parties and award functions. The last we’ve seen him publicly wearing was during Yoshiki’s hand printing in LA after TIFF23, and that was in Sept. He was without it during both Buil and Marie Claire awards, and oscar campaign interviews recently in LA as well. Now that is new. More pictures of LBH and with his Squid game costar Lee Jin wook. Here @peonie Thank you! and Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Barbara!
  2. November 22, 2023 [INTERVIEW] New Cineaste 18th A-Awards -Director Uhm Tae-hwa Korean films are crossing a new inflection point. It is young directors who are drawing that curve. It is noteworthy that today's film directors are part of a generation that dreamed of becoming film directors while watching Korean films. <Arena> highlighted four Korean directors who created new waves through the 2023 A- Awards. Director Bong Joon-ho called the four directors ‘rising young directors.’ As the name suggests, they are emerging young directors. <Concrete Utopia> Uhm Tae-hwa, <Mask Girl> Kim Yong-hoon, <DP> Han Jun-hee, and <Sleep> Yoo Jae-seon talk about today's Korean movies and today's Korean series. The man who walked into dystopia Director Uhm Tae-hwa answered that a good movie is like paint sprinkled on gray concrete. He had a gentle but firm tone, and although he was calm throughout the interview, he never hesitated. The world inside and outside of <Concrete Utopia> as told by director Uhm Tae-hwa. Director Uhm Tae-hwa began his film career as a director for Park Chan-wook's <Three, Monster>, which was released in 2004. Afterwards, he worked in the production department of <Kindly Lady Vengeance> and learned directing under director Park Chan-wook. He directed his first feature film <Ingtugi> in 2013, and won the Best New Director Award at the 54th Grand Bell Awards for his first commercial film <Hidden Time> in 2016. <Concrete Utopia> was released in 2023 and was selected as Korea's entry in the International Feature Film category at the 96th American Academy Film Awards. What is your level of job satisfaction as a film director? I'm on the high side. It's not often that you can make money while doing what you want to do. In a way, you can make money while doing your hobby. It also means that you can make money while ‘virturing.’ In that respect, the level of satisfaction is really high. You majored in advertising design. I’m curious about the story when you decided to make a movie. When I was a college student, I worked part-time on CF shoots and then ended up going to the movie art team. It was the scene of a movie called <Wet Dream>. It's a really old movie. (Laughs) While working on the art team, I thought, 'The process of translating text into video is very attractive,' and I thought I wanted to try making movies. I’m curious about your impressions when you first saw the completed version of <Concrete Utopia>. When the mixed sound file comes to the DI (color correction) room, we attach it to the color-corrected screen and screen it among ourselves. That was the first time I saw the finished product, and in fact, it was more of an inspection than an appreciation. (Laughs) I just focused on looking for problems, making sure there were no scenes with no sound or dark screens. <Concrete Utopia> received favorable reviews at home and abroad. Is there any particularly memorable feedback? I once saw a review where a family of four came to see a movie and were divided because of different opinions. Each person empathized with a different character. I thought it would be nice to see it that way when I was making the movie. I wanted everyone to watch and discuss the movie from their own perspective. As we talk, we wonder, 'How should we live to create a better world where we can coexist?' You can think about it. Even if I didn't know the right answer to that question, I wanted to take the time to think about it. Even though it was just one family's episode, I felt very good because I felt like people watched the movie the way I wanted. Whose side did Uhm Tae-hwa take in the work, not the director Um Tae-hwa, but the human being? I really resented Myeonghwa (Park Bo-young) a lot. I don't agree with that opinion. (Laughs) There are many people who say that her husband Min-seong (Park Seo-joon) died because of Myeonghwa, but strictly speaking, it happened because of Min-seong's choice. I even saw a review that said, ‘The Imperial Palace Apartment was ruined because of the Myeong-Hwa,’ but that’s not true either. The palace apartments collapsed when outsiders came back in, and Myeonghwa was the one who said not to kick out outsiders in the first place. I wanted to correct the part about Myeong-Hwa that wasn't facts. That doesn't mean I wanted to say that Min-seong and Yeong-tak's values are all wrong. Survival and human dignity are both important values in living. I wanted to make the audience see the conflict between the two values and make myself think about my own choices as if looking in a mirror. I also asked, 'What would I do if I were in that situation right now?' This is not an easy question to ask. You might be wondering, ‘Why are you doing this with a problem that has no answer?’ But I think I thought that just living by asking these questions would make the world a little better. From the moment I saw the screen at the filming site, I thought, ‘Ah, it’s out!’ I think there are some famous scenes that you would like to see. I remember the scene where Moses Beom (Lee Byung-hun) kills the real Kim Young-tak (Park Jong-hwan) and screams, “Give me my money.” All the staff on site were fascinated by the monitor while watching that scene. Actor Lee Byung-hun, who was involved, also looked at the monitor and said, “This is my face, but it’s my first time seeing it too.” Like many people, I was most impressed by actor Lee Byung-hun's 'Apartment' song scene. Director, please introduce one of your favorite scenes. At the end of the movie, Min-seong (Park Seo-joon) kills a man by hitting him with a can of Yellow peach, and when he sees Yeong-tak and the apartment residents fighting with outsiders in the distance, he briefly thinks about joining them. Then he suddenly looked at his wife and thought, 'What am I doing?' There is a scene where he decides to get out of there. I think actor Park Seo-joon did a really good job of acting. It makes me cry every time I see it. As you said earlier, ‘Ah, it came out!’ It was also a scene I was sure of. From a director's point of view, what kind of actor is a good actor? An actor who is anxious and doubts his own acting. An actor who harasses the director by constantly asking questions. I think that such an actor ultimately continues to improve. He goes beyond what the director cannot do and makes the characters more three-dimensional. I welcome actors harassing me at any time. I heard that close to 3,000 people auditioned for <Concrete Utopia>. What do you focus on when auditioning for an actor? Since I am not someone who has learned acting technically, it is very difficult to say clearly. What can I say even if I say the same lines? There are real, living people who are doing it together. I can't explain it, but there's a strange acting that seems to change the air. I feel happy when I find people like that. Are there any ad-libbed scenes in this work? There is a scene where Kim Young-tak (Lee Byung-hun) writes his name. Originally, we were going to write that scene between us after filming. It's a close-up scene where only the hand appears. But senior Lee Byung-hun said, ‘I’ll just write that,’ and then asked me, ‘How about I write M first?’ He said so. With that one scene, we can foreshadow that this person is not Kim Young-tak, but actually Moses Beom. When interviewing an actor, he said that he asks a lot of questions to the director. Do you have any memorable questions from this period of work? This is also the story of actor Lee Byung-hun. In fact, in the script, Kim Young-tak was a character that gave off a slight hint of a villain from the beginning. Even when this person became a dictator, the amount of change that the audience saw was smaller than it is now. Actor Lee Byung-hun suggested the idea of widening the gap further. In a way that he emphasized the feeling of being more clumsy and being pushed around by others to become a leader. I think he changed the details of the acting little by little and was able to create a more dramatic character as a result. In fact, nothing has changed in the scenario. that's right. Instead, I added a scene. After the disaster flashback scene, there is a scene where Young Tak looks at the ruins alone, then looks back at the apartment and thinks about something. I felt like we needed a scene where we could tell, ‘At this time, Kim Young-tak is making a decision.’ As always, actor Uhm Tae-gu also appeared in this movie. When you ask his younger brother to appear, do you just call him? I did it through the company. (Laughs) Of course, I wrote the script. “Please take a look. What do you think of this role?” And let me ask him first and he said it's okay. We suggested it through the company, just like we recruit other actors. This is an embarrassing question, but what about the appearance fee? This time there was a small appearance fee. Actor Uhm Tae-gu asked me to use the money to run a coffee truck, so I did that. It was truly a friendship show. The director chose actor Uhm Tae-gu as his persona. As a director, what kind of actor is Uhm Tae-gu? He is an actor whose sincerity is his greatest weapon. Sometimes, he is the type of person who practices over and over again to the point that I worry that he is pushing himself too hard. At the same time, I think he's an actor whose acting has animalistic nature as well. Do you have a favorite time of day? I have a religion. I go to church, and when I'm filming or having a hard time keeping my head together, I watch a 20-minute sermon by my favorite pastor. The video is uploaded at 6 a.m., but I don't watch it at that time. (Laughs) I feel at ease when I watch the video when I have time during the day or when I need to. That time is important to me. What do you think are good movies? In some ways, it is similar to the theme covered in <Concrete Utopia>. Throughout the movie, there are people who believe there is only black and white, and in the final scene, various colors of light come through the stained glass. In that respect, I think a good movie is like paint that adds color to gray concrete. That's really cool. Do you usually prepare answers like this in advance? Actually, a high school student asked a similar question at the ‘Sitges Film Festival’. (Laughs) This is the answer that came to mind at the time. A similar question was asked again, so I answered it as is. I heard that your current age is the same age that director Park Chan-wook made “Old Boy.” What kind of person would you like to be remembered as when you were at the age of the current Director Park Chan-wook? A director who is not confined to a mold. He is someone who always tries to break the mold and make movies that try to break the mold. Director Park Chan-wook is that kind of person. 5 movies from director Uhm Tae-hwa’s life <Terminator> & <Terminator 2: The Original>, James Cameron, 1984 & 1991 Ican't forget the Bones in Fire robot that I happened to see on a cable channel as a child. I think the apocalyptic sentiment shown in <Terminator> still lingered in my subconscious. <Silver Fang>, Yoshihiro Takahashi, 1986 Although it is not a movie, it is an animation that cannot be left out when choosing the work of your life. When I was young, I watched it with my younger brother and played by switching roles. This is a work I still enjoy looking at to this day. <Gone Girl>, David Fincher, 2014 A film that made me wish the movie would never end the whole time I was watching it. It felt flawless in every way. <Old Boy>, Park Chan-wook, 2003 A film that overwhelms you with its non-stop energy. If you ask me, ‘What kind of work do you want to make in the future?’, I would answer that I want to make a movie like “Old Boy,” where I feel like I’m going to explode because I don’t know what to do with my boiling emotions. <Fargo>, Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, 1996 A work I turn on when I'm writing a screenplay and things don't go well. Even if it doesn't directly affect me, the emotion of Fargo feels like it's touching the detonator in my head. Source: Arena Korea https://youtu.be/hbjha5Ew1TU?si=quldr82IpQMIIEBJ
  3. Still waiting for the subs for 2 eps that they released but Yoo Yeon Seok in eps 3 had me..... this is giving me major drama Save me trauma! YYS really is celebrating his 20th debut anniversary with this insane role. Also my other two faves Lee Jung Eun and Lee Sung Min together... what a treat! The reviews are great and it's 19+. Wow. Pls, I hope the subs are done quickly. That hair and that devilish eyes!
  4. November 20, 2023 Another LBH Instagram update: LBH has been very generous with his posting today. Very happy and as expected from the founder himself promoting their campaign well. He released behind the scenes of his pictorial shooting with his subunit mate Lee Jin Wook. Looks like their high key humor code is matching well from the looks of them laughing wholeheartedly. @Sheen90 OMG Congratulations, Chingu! I completely forgot all that Do Kang woo craze… my bad hehe. It’s been such a long time indeed. This was a very unexpected pairing and even more surprising because their two-shots are so goofy. Looks like they had a great time filming this pictorial and kind of re-creating that men in black vibe lol. Sure does make me anticipate them in Squid game 2 though. I wonder if this bonding was because of them having scenes and filming together. Hmmm…. Looking forward to it. In the meantime, let’s enjoy upcoming Sweet Home 2 with evil Sang wook. I still cant react to your post TT, idk why but, Saranghaeyo!
  5. November 20, 2023 LBH Instagram update: More pictures of LBH with his Unicef Team subunit/ Squid Game2 costar Lee Jin Wook looking like a cool dapper duo. Their concept is just hilarious to me lol. This looks more like a sunglasses ad to me. Just an assumption but I wonder if the selection of 17 artists in numbers specifically has to do with their anniversary, because this year marks the 17th anniversary of BH ent since its establishment as well. They have stated in all captions that many artists couldn’t participate due to their existing schedules, so, all this could just be a mere coincidence.
  6. Han Ji-min, another good thing at the end of the year... "I inherited my grandmother's spirit of service." To mark the end of 2023, actors from BH Entertainment launched the 'UNICEF Team' campaign with Marie Claire and UNICEF. On the 21st, BH Entertainment announced that 17 actors (Ko Soo, Park Bo-young, Park Yoo-rim, Park Ji-hoo, Park Hae-soo, Lee Byung-hun, Lee Jin-wook, Lee Hee-joon, Jung Woo, Jung Yoon-jae, Jung Chae-yeon, Cho Bok-rae, Joo Jong-hyuk, Chu Ja-hyun, Han Ji-min, Han Hyo-ju, and Hong Hwa-yeon) participated in the "UNICEF Team" campaign with talent donations to convey happiness to children around the world and decorated the December issue of Marie Claire. The "UNICEF Team" is a campaign launched by the UNICEF Korean Committee since 2018, meaning, "Please be one team for all children at risk around the world."Accordingly, the BH Entertainment actors, who newly joined the "UNICEF Team," attract attention by telling honest stories about sharing while wearing campaign rings. In response, Lee Byung-hun said, "I have a memory of being deeply grateful for the good will because I know that it is never easy to add my heart to someone when I have participated in donations with my fans.Through this campaign, I hope we can share the meaning and memory of how we can share good influences with each other." In addition, Han Ji-min said, "I naturally became interested in sharing my heart with my neighbors when I saw my grandmother sharing her heart with people around me from an early age. When I met volunteers, I was also moved by their warm hearts and wanted to contribute. When I volunteer or share, the greatest joy comes from the reward that I am being used of value." Han Ji-min is said to have dreamed of becoming a social worker in college in the past. The campaign video, which was released together, was also narrated by Lee Byung-hun, with a message saying, "Just as the power of each actor, director, and staff member is completed, the power of each UNICEF team can give happiness to children around the world, so please add your power with the UNICEF team ring." Through his narration, Lee Byung-hun conveyed the meaning that good deeds come from each individual's small actions. As such, the collaboration between BH Entertainment and UNICEF was made by Lee Byung-hun, who has participated in various UNICEF campaigns for many years, Han Ji-min, who became a member of the UNICEF Honors Club by participating in emergency relief in Ukraine, Turkye, and Syria, Go Soo and Jung Chae-yeon, who participated in the online and TV campaign "Hold Your Hand" in 2019, and Park Hae-soo, Lee Hee-joon, Choo Ja-hyun, and Han Hyo-joo, who participated in the "Every Child Pin" campaign in 2017, and they have been at the forefront of spreading good influence steadily. Meanwhile, stories of BH Entertainment actors who joined the 'UNICEF Team' can be found on the December issue of Marie Claire, the official website, and the website of the UNICEF Korean Committee. The making video and behind-the-scenes will be released sequentially on BH Entertainment's official YouTube channel and social network service. Source: Naver
  7. November 20, 2023 BH Entertainment and Marie Claire join forces for the ‘UNICEF Team’ Campaign The Korean Committee for UNICEF announced that 17 actors from BH Entertainment and fashion magazine Marie Claire participated in the 'UNICEF TEAM' campaign. This campaign, announced on November 21, is aimed at spreading UNICEF's sharing and donation culture, and famous actors such as Lee Byung-hun, Han Ji-min, Han Hyo-joo, Park Bo-young, and Park Hae-soo participated in the form of talent donation. Actors wearing the symbolic 'UNICEF Team Ring' of this campaign delivered a valuable message about sharing through a pictorial and video with Marie Claire. In particular, Lee Byung-hun and Han Ji-min have participated in various UNICEF campaigns in the past and have consistently spread good influence. Pic source: Unicef Korea Regarding his participation in this campaign, Lee Byung-hun said, "I have had fans participate in donations, and I remember being deeply grateful for their goodwill. I hope this campaign will serve as an opportunity to think again about what kind of positive influence we can have on each other." UNICEF Korean Committee Chairman Jeong Gap-young expressed his gratitude, saying, “Korea’s famous actors willingly participated in the campaign by donating their talents despite their busy schedules,” and expressed his hope that many people will end 2023 in a more meaningful way through this campaign. The 'UNICEF Team' campaign is a global campaign that the Korean Committee for UNICEF has been running since 2018, appealing to people to become one team for children around the world. Detailed information about this campaign by BH Entertainment actors and Marie Claire can be found on the Korean Committee for UNICEF website and the December issue and website of Marie Claire. Campaign participants will be provided with a ‘UNICEF Team’ ring. Article: Naver LBH's message for the campaign: “Impossible, is not a fact, it’s just an opinion.” — Keys to the Heart. “You may think that you can’t change the world by acting alone for the underprivileged children. However, just as great works are created when people who love movies come together and create synergy, I am confident that if people who truly love children come together, the impact will be global. That’s why BH Entertainment gathered here as a Unicef team.” Each actor expressed their thoughts and feelings regarding this campaign along with their famous lines from their respective movies and dramas. LBH had Kim Jo Ha’s lines from ‘Keys to the Heart’, where he quoted Muhammad Ali. He also used this quote to congratulate when Actress Youn Yuh Jung who played his mother in the movie won the Academy Award for Best Suporting actress. Unicef X BH Entertainment Campaign video: https://youtu.be/wKfcycHxpU0?si=QRXecXEFAQXjWUWv
  8. Dec 16, 2020 THE MATCH [ 승부 ]●○ Movie: The Match Genre: Drama, Biography, Sport Hangul: 승부 Director: Kim Hyung Ju Producer: Kim Tae won Production: MoonLight Film Company Co-production: BH Entertainment Distributer: ACEMAKER Movieworks Release: TBD Language: Korean ●○ Synopsis Set in the 1980s-1990s and based on two legendary players of Go, THE MATCH will tell the story of Cho Hun Hyun and his protégé and future rival Lee Chang Ho. It is based on the true story of Go legend Cho Hun-hyun and Lee Chang-ho, who were forced to become rivals. Movie “The Match” is going to deeply portray the story of a Go (Baduk) master who eventually teaches everything to his disciple and finally has to compete with him, who may surpass him, and a disciple who has to surpass his teacher. The term 'Game baduk' used in baduk refers to a formalized game of baduk in which the sole purpose of winning is to set strict rules and demonstrate skill and ability. In other words, it is a game of baduk that gives honor and wealth first to the winner based on strict logic. ●○ Casts Lee Byung Hun is on board to play “The God of War” Cho Hun Hyun, a legendary Go champion, and the first ever Korean to receive 9-dan rank, who began to mentor Lee Chang Ho in the 1980s. Yoo Ah In is set to play the role of “Stone Buddha” Lee Chang Ho, another legendary Go Champion of 9-dan rank. “Stone Buddha” is one of Lee’s many nicknames. It derives from the fact that he always keeps a straight face during a match. [ Note: 9-dan is the master/highest rank in Go (Baduk) board game] “The Match” is Director Kim Hyung Ju’s first project in three years after “The Sheriff in Town” in 2017, and has begun filming from December 17, 2020. ●○ Director: Kim Hyung Ju IMDB // WIKIPEDIA // NAVER // KOBIS // ACEMAKER MOVIEWORKS NETFLIX FORUM RULES
  9. South Korea’s submission to the 96th Academy Awards’ Best International Feature Film category 2024 C O N C R E T E U T O P I A 콘 크 리 트 유 토 피 아 09 AUGUST 2023 AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: The 32nd Buil Film Awards (2023.10.05) Best Picture: Concrete Utopia Best Actor: Lee Byung Hun Best Cinematography: Cho Hyung Rae Female Star of the Year: Park Bo Young 8th London East Asia Film Festival (2023.10.29) Best Actor Award: Park Bo Young The 59th Grand Bell Awards (2023.11. 15) Best Picture: Concrete Utopia Best Actor: Lee Byung Hun Best Supporting Actress: Kim Sun Young Best Visual effects/VFX Award: Eun Jae Hyun Best Sound Effects: Kim Seok Won Best Art Direction: Jo Hyun Sung & Choi Hyun Seok The 44th Blue Dragon Film Awards (2023.11.25) Best Actor: Lee Byung Hun Best Director: Uhm Tae Hwa Popularity Star Award: Park Bo Young The 22nd Director’s Cut Awards (2024.03.07) Best Actor: Lee Byung Hun Best Actress: Kim Sun Young KOREAN BOX OFFICE: August 9, 2023: CONCRETE UTOPIA opened No. 1 at the Box Office with an opening score of 231,015 (Cumulative audience of 248,65) D-4: 1 Million Admissions [No.1 at the overall box office] D-7: 2 Million Admissions [No.1 domestic box office] D-17: 3 Million Admissions [No. 1 domestic box office] D-40: 3.8 Million Admissions [Surpassed it’s Break Even Point] Box office total: US $28.9 million. Movie: Concrete Utopia Genre: Disaster Thriller, Dark comedy Hangul: 콘크리트 유토피아 Director: Uhm Tae-Hwa Production: Climax Studios Co-Production: BH Entertainment Distributor: Lotte Entertainment Language: Korean Crank In: April 2021 Release Date: August 09, 2023 Website: Concreteutopia.kr SYNOPSIS Seoul is devastated by a powerful earthquake. Imperial Palace Apartment is the only place still standing after the earthquake. Survivors make their way to Imperial Palace Apartment. It is a new adaptation based on the second part of Kim Sung Nyung’s webtoon "Joyful Outcast," which has gained popularity for it’s portrayal of a bare human nature changing in the face of an unexpected disaster through Lezhin Comics since 2014. It depicts the struggles of survivors inside and outside of the apartment against the backdrop of a devastated city where a huge earthquake swept away all concrete. CASTS: Lee Byung Hun as Young-tak, a temporary resident representative who leads the imperial palace apartment with firm determination and action in times of crisis. Lee Byung-hun, who has shown amazing transformation in each work from "Inside Men" to "The Man Standing Next," is expected to create another unforgettable and intense character through his role as leader Young-tak, who does not mind any risks to protect his apartment from outsiders. Park Seo Joon as Min-Sung, who becomes his strong helper after being picked out by Young-tak as an ordinary salary man. Park Seo joon, who plays Min-sung, who was a sincere husband and civil servant but is gradually changing drastically in the face of a crisis, will show a wide spectrum of performances going to and from the extremes. Park Seo joon recently captivated viewers with his screen performances such as "midnight runners" and "Divine Fury”. Park Bo Young as Myung-hwa, Min-sung's wife, who is a warm and solid person, and is a former nurse who calmly takes care of the injured in extreme situations. Park Bo-young will introduce a new transformation into an attractive character with humanity and toughness. Park Bo young, whose movie "On Your Wedding," which drew 2.8 million people in 2018, will make a comeback on the screen through a masterpiece role in "Concrete Utopia." Kim Seon Young as Geum-ae: Head of women's association, and someone who knows everything about Imperial Palace Apartment. Park Ji Hoo as Hye-won: a high school student survivor who returned to the Imperial palace apartment from outside. Kim Do Yoon as Do Kyun, an uncooperative resident. Uhm Tae Goo Cameo appearance. Disaster film “Concrete Utopia” is Uhm Tae Hwa’s first project in 7 years since “Vanishing time: A Boy who returned.” Director: Uhm Tae-Hwa NEWS: International Film Festivals Official Invitation: Òrbita Section of Competition 56th Sitges International Fantastic FIlm Festival [X] “Spotlight on Korea” section 43rd Hawaii International Film Festival [X] Gala Presentation 2023 Toronto International Film Festival 2023 [X] South Korea’s submissions to the 96th Academy Awards Best International Feature FIlm category [X] 2023 Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival’s Closing Film [X] Fantastic Fest 2023 [X] 59th Chicago International Film Festival [X] 19th Zurich Film Festival [X] 8th London East Asia Film Festival [X] RATINGS AND REVIEWS Screendaily: “A slick, inventive blend of jeopardy, violence and black comedy.” [X] The Korea Times: “Concrete Utopia is a gripping, 130 minute extravaganza.” [X] Cine Review: “The end of human nature experienced with an overwhelming sense of immersion.” [X] Park Chan Wook: “A work with Imagination and Boldness, while making it according to an Orthodox attitude.” [X] The Korea Herald: “Dystopian Black Comedy Concrete Utopia has questions instead of message.” [X] INTERNATIONAL TRAILER : OVERSEAS RELEASE SCHEDULE: Taiwan - August 10, 2023 Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong, Macau - August 17, 2023 Indonesia- August 23, 2023 Singapore - August 24, 2023 Thailand - August 31, 2023 Vietnam - September 1, 2023 Philippines - September 13, 2023 Japan- January 2024 New York and Los Angeles Exclusively In Theaters on Friday, December 8 Nationwide Starting December 15 Asianwiki // Naver // Wikipedia // Daum // Namuwiki Forum rules
  10. The Hunnie Couple Appreciation thread Byunghun & Minjung Proud parents of first son Lee Joon Hoo born on March 31, 2015. First daughter Lee Seo Yi born on December 21, 2023 Wedding Ceremony August 10, 2013 Lee Byung Hun interviews: First issue of Saramu magazine (2006) As he does not like to be restrained, they asked him towards the end of the interview: "You are single now; maybe you like to lead a liberated life?" He shook his head and replied with a serious look: "I don't know what I will do, unless I am in love. I can only say, the "real me" and the "one working" in the movie is not the same. If the love of my life appears, I would be more gentle and loving than any other man. I believe I will be a very caring and affectionate husband. Men's Uno 2007 Love, to me now, need not be earth-shattering. Every night, before sleeping if I can hug the person I love, tell her some minor things about life, or doing nothing, and just enjoying the serene moment. The calm and peaceful feeling like water flowing slowly, the mutual respect, the unpretentious sincerity; it would be a rare kind of happiness.” Photo credit: BH Entertainment More wedding photos, clips and updates compilation at Lee Byung Hun-soompi // Lee Min Jung-soompi // Just Min Jung // EverythingLBH.com Let's be positive & considerate when posting and please abide the soompi forum rules
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