"Bored? Remember Even More"... Jung Joon Commemorates the 6th Anniversary of the Sewol Ferry Tragedy
[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kang Juhee] Actor Jung Joon commemorated the 6th anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster.
On the 16th, Jung Joon posted a tribute along with the poster of the Sewol-related documentary film "Ghost Ship" on his Instagram.
He wrote, "I want to smile, but the smile is brief," and added, "We will not forget for the parents who are still in pain. Stay strong," offering words of comfort to the families affected by the Sewol ferry disaster.
He continued, "Tired of it? No. We must remember even more so that such an incident never happens again," emphasizing the importance of remembrance. Many netizens expressed their agreement with Jung Joon's sincere tribute and continued the commemoration in the comments.
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Meanwhile, the film "Ghost Ship" is a spin-off of the Sewol documentary "That Day, the Sea," and is an investigative documentary that scientifically proves hypotheses about who, how, and why the AIS (Automatic Identification System) recording the Sewol's route was manipulated. Director Kim Ji-young of "That Day, the Sea" and journalist Kim Eo-jun once again took charge of directing and producing, respectively.
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