• Kim Tae Ri Made Everyone Burst Into Laughter After Declining A Reporter’s Request, Here’s Why

    Everyone laughed out loud at what actor Kim Tae Ri said and did in front of the photo wall.

    Kim Tae Ri went to the VIP premiere of the movie "Decided to Break Up" at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 21st.

    On this day, Kim Tae Ri went to the photo wall event, where many camera shutters exploded.

    When Kim Tae Ri stood in front of the photo wall, a photographer asked, "Please make a big heart!" Then Kim Tae Ri said, "No!!" She laughed loudly and said, "I'm wearing sleeveless".

    Kim Tae Ri wore a black sleeveless dress and a black walker, showing off her chic and lovely all-black style.

    At that time, the on-site video showed a lot of reporters and staff laughing, including Kim Tae Ri.

    This is the moment when Kim Tae Ri's cheerful and happy personality comes out.

    Park Chan Wook's movie "Decided to Break Up," starring Tang Wei and Park Hae Il, will come out on the 29th.

    "Decision to Break Up" is a story about a detective named Hae Hae (Park Hae Il) who looked into a death case in a mountain. He met the dead man's wife, Seorae (Tang Wei), and was both suspicious and interested in her.

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  • Song Kang Ho Reveals Shocking Reason He Rejected "Joint Security Area" Role at First — Find Out Why He Changed His Mind

    Actor Song Kang Ho shocked fans by revealing the surprising reason he initially turned down the iconic role in Joint Security Area (JSA).

    On February 4, the movie JSA was celebrated as a "Visionary" work at a special GV (Guest Visit) event for CJ ENM’s 30th anniversary at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Seoul. The event was attended by director Park Chan-wook and stars like Song Kang Ho, Lee Byung Hun, Lee Young Ae, Kim Tae Woo, and Ko Kyung Beom, who shared stories from the making of the film.

    Joint Security Area, a groundbreaking film by director Park Chan-wook, tells the story of North and South Korean soldiers caught in a tragic incident at the border, highlighting the human side of the divided nations. The film has been widely praised for changing the perception of inter-Korean relations and is seen as a key moment in Korean cinema.

    During the event, Song Kang Ho admitted that he turned down the JSA script at first, saying, "The script was just too perfect. It was so well-written and tightly woven that I couldn’t believe it. I thought, ‘Is this really Korean cinema at this level?’ I felt it was too good, and I figured the movie wouldn’t live up to the script."

    He also mentioned that at the time, Park Chan-wook’s previous films hadn’t done well, which made him even more doubtful. "But after meeting the director, I started to trust him," Song Kang Ho added.

    Reflecting on the film 20 years later, Song Kang Ho joked, "I was flipping through channels and watched JSA again. I thought, ‘There was a time when I wasn’t envious of Lee Byung Hun,’ but he looked so handsome and cool back then." He continued, laughing, "One thing about Park Chan-wook's films is that they have a depth and elegance that you just can’t forget. It’s probably why his new movie is called I Can’t Help It."

    Song Kang Ho also spoke fondly of reuniting with his JSA co-stars after 25 years. He shared, "We didn’t watch the film together, but we had a cozy two-hour dinner. After all this time, it felt nostalgic. It was heartwarming to sit together again and reminisce about the past. It really made me realize how meaningful these moments are."

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