'Seobok' Park Bo-gum "Worked hard to convey meaning, was happy" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Isul] Actor Park Bo-gum shared his thoughts on filming 'Seobok.'


On the morning of the 27th, Park Bo-gum made a surprise appearance via video at the online production report meeting for the film 'Seobok' (Director Lee Yong-ju).


Having enlisted in the military last August, Park Bo-gum greeted through the video, saying, "I am grateful to Director Lee Yong-ju for giving me the character Seobok and guiding my acting well, and to Gong Yoo, Jo Woo-jin, Jang Young-nam, Park Byung-eun, and senior Kim Jae-gun, from whom I could learn on set. I was happy to work together."


Park Bo-gum added, "Many people worked hard to convey the meaning of the film. Everyone, please stay healthy and be happy."


Gong Yoo, holding a microphone on set, sent his regards, saying, "Park Bo-gum must be having a hard time in the military." He continued, "Since Park Bo-gum planted the seeds well, we will do our best to harvest them."



'Seobok' tells the story of Ki-heon, an intelligence agent assigned the secret final mission of transporting Seobok, humanity's first cloned human, who becomes involved in unexpected situations during a special journey while being pursued by various forces targeting Seobok. The film is directed by Lee Yong-ju, who also directed 'Architecture 101' (2012). It is set to be released in December.


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