Jump to content

Hyun Bin 현빈 [Movies: “The Point Men”, “Confidential Assignment 2” | Upcoming: Movie “Harbin”]


Helena

Recommended Posts

'The Point Men' models understanding despite differences

 

Actors Hwang Jung-min, left, and Hyun Bin, right, in "The Point Men" [MEGABOX]

Actors Hwang Jung-min, left, and Hyun Bin, right, in "The Point Men" [MEGABOX]

 
Through a story about a diplomat and an intelligence officer fighting to save Korean nationals in Afghanistan, director Yim Soon-rye wanted to show how we can understand other cultures and belief systems, in her new movie "The Point Men,” which opened in theaters on Jan. 18.
 
In a roundtable interview held in Jung District, central Seoul, on Jan. 16, Yim talked candidly about the studies she conducted to learn about Afghan culture and the Pashto language, and how she wanted to pose tough questions regarding the role of a nation state and a country's responsibility for its nationals.
 
“I studied a lot about the Muslim religion and the history of Afghanistan,” said Yim. “I looked into how the Taliban came to yield so much influence over the region, and how there is a divide between the Afghan government and the Taliban because of the way each group is led by different tribes speaking different languages, and the way the religious practices in Afghanistan are held. It was a difficult but enduring process of learning.”

 

Yim said that she and the production team were helped by a consultant group that taught them about the culture of Afghanistan and the Pashto language.
 
“I couldn’t learn the language itself, since it’s incredibly difficult for us Koreans and a very complex language,” said Yim. “But I tried to familiarize myself with the language as best as I could and watched a lot of video content on YouTube to be able to choreograph the religious dances that the Afghan and Muslim people practice.”
 
“The Point Men” is mainly about two people, Park Dae-sik and Jung Jae-ho, played by Hyun Bin and Hwang Jung-min, who have to settle their differences and learn to respect each other and work together in order to save 23 Korean hostages held by the Taliban. Yim says that she wanted to raise questions about the role of a nation state and its responsibility for its people through the film.
 
“I don’t have the answers, but I wanted to ask — how far can a country go to save its nationals from an impossible situation, and how much responsibility can a nation take for the actions of individuals?” said Yim. “And I didn’t want to place blame on the individual hostages that get abducted by the Taliban. That wasn’t the central question or theme of our film. I wanted to ask to what lengths a nation can go to save its own people, and how that could play out in this setting.”
 

Actors Hwang Jung-min and Hyun Bin in "The Point Men" [MEGABOX]

Actors Hwang Jung-min and Hyun Bin in "The Point Men" [MEGABOX]

 
Although “The Point Men” draws inspiration from a real-life story of Koreans who were taken hostage by the Taliban back in 2007, director Yim said that the plotline and characters in the film are purely fictional.
 
“Park Dae-sik and Jung Jae-ho are not real-life characters,” said Yim. “They are a fictional creation and should be viewed as such.”
 
Yim also said that the way in which Park and Jung begin to cooperate with each other after getting off to a rough start riddled with misunderstandings shows the general discrepancy between those who work on the ground, so to speak, and those who command orders from up top.
 

Actor Hyun Bin, center, in "The Point Men" [MEGABOX]

Actor Hyun Bin, center, in "The Point Men" [MEGABOX]

 
“Park is an intelligence officer working in Islamic countries, and Jung is someone who is used to an office setting working for the Foreign Ministry of Korea,” said Yim. “They start off not understanding each other because they come from different backgrounds. But after an event in the film when Jung sees Park’s genuine intentions and efforts to rescue the hostages, they begin to see eye to eye and respect each other. That’s an important element of the film.”
 
The director also noted how “The Point Men” is a breakthrough in her own career, since she is widely known as an indie film director — this movie is a blockbuster film aimed for the Lunar New Year holiday season.

 

“'The Point Men' is a different kind of film than my previous ones,” said Yim. “I wanted to make a film that asks, are our own ideologies and beliefs always correct? What is the right path to take when faced with differences? And these questions are very hard questions, ones we all need to think about. ‘The Point Men’ addresses them, I hope, and also includes some entertaining bits that will capture the audience.”
 

 

 

BY LIM JEONG-WON [lim.jeongwon@joongang.co.kr]

credit : JoongAngDaily

  • Awesome 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, willenette said:

Korean Box Office for the Weekend 2023.01.20 ~ 2023.01.22

 

 

The number one movie this week is "The Point Men"

 

 

LINK here : https://www.kobis.or.kr/kobis/business/main/main.do

 

 

Films Release date Week-end Total
1 "The Point Men" (교섭) 2023/01/18 486 429 660 417
2 "The First Slam Dunk" (『THE FIRST SLAM DUNK』)   265 725 1 351 160
3 "Avatar: The Way of Water"   256 815 9 822 037
4 "Phantom" (유령) 2023/01/18 163 790 245 636
5 "Hero" (영웅) 2022/12/21 127 120 2 816 819
6 "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish"   46 365 632 635
7 "CARRIE and SUPERKOLA" (캐리와 슈퍼콜라) 2023/01/18 22 883 33 215
8 "Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight" (今夜、世界からこの恋が消えても)   21 626 940 968
9 "Switch" (스위치) 2023/01/04 20 385 396 426
10 "Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile"   16 214 25 982


 

@willenetteThanks for sharing.  Go go go for 1M and let’s hope the trend stays.  <The Point Men> is drawing favorable reviews from the audience for the extreme tension and highly praised at Korea theatres.  

:heart1:

 

Hyun Bin at today stage greeting, last 2 stage greetings for him.  Hope he gets some good rest before leaving for Latvia filming.  

 

0004777839_001_20230123135803991.jpg?type=w430
 

0004777841_001_20230123140012042.jpg?typ

 

0004777837_001_20230123135003754.jpg?type=w430
 

 
 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 minutes ago, bearcreek said:


 

@willenetteThanks for sharing.  Go go go for 1M and let’s hope the trend stays.  <The Point Men> is drawing favorable reviews from the audience for the extreme tension and highly praised at Korea theatres.  

:heart1:

 

Hyun Bin at today stage greeting, last 2 stage greetings for him.  Hope he gets some good rest before leaving for Latvia filming. 
 

 

@bearcreek thanks for sharing the photos. Like you, I'm also hoping the same thing, too. I'm really excited to watch this movie for HB and also watching how they risk their lives on foreign soil to save Korean hostages abducted in the Middle East.  :heart3:

  • Love 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites



Japan fan gifted Hyun Bin a cute hedgehog on her 2nd day to his stage greet yesterday. :lol: So sweet!!  

 

FD8-A82-D0-C2-EC-4497-84-E3-F51-FCFA6-E9
 


 
Spoiler

 


Hyun Bin holding a cute hedgehog.

 

 

 

 

 

Her “Daesik” cosplay on both day.

 

Spoiler



04846-C93-106-D-4076-B809-3-C5-F91474-D8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 


Hyun Bin and his love for children.  

 

 

[CGV Hongdae]
 "I'll give you this poster, here!" and Hyun Bin handed over the poster.   He is such a sweet guy.
The autograph poster was received by an elementary school girl who came with her mother sitting behind me”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue..