- Korean Film News
- Jung Woo-sung strives to act 'like water' in historical drama, 12.12: THE DAY
- by Yonhap / Nov 22, 2023
- At first, Jung Woo-sung hesitated to take on the role of Lee Tae-shin, a man of principle who risks everything to stand up against a military coup in the new historical drama "12.12: The Day." - The character was only partially inspired by a real-life military officer, and the actor thought the setup could confuse moviegoers who are well aware of what happened on the fateful day. - "I was at a loss in the beginning, as I didn't know how to flesh out the fictional character who squares up against a real person," Jung said during an interview with a group of reporters in Seoul on Tuesday. - The film, set to premiere Wednesday, revisits the fateful nine hours of a military coup on Dec. 12, 1979, that plunged South Korea's already chaotic political situation into further disarray. - During the hours, a gang of military figures, led by Chun Doo-kwang (Hwang Jung-min), stages a military coup to gain control of the Army amid a political vacuum following the assassination of military dictator Park Chung-hee and the subsequent imposition of martial law.  
 Actor Jung Woo-sung is seen in this photo provided by Plus M Entertainment on Nov. 21, 2023. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)- Jung plays the Capital Defense Commander Lee, who fights almost a lone battle against Chun and incompetent military figures who ignore their duty to the people and follow Chun for personal greed. - "Tae-shin just tries to do his job, which is to protect the nation. But he soon finds himself helpless, with no magical solution for the chaos surrounding him," he said. - "I felt like standing alone in thick fog, looking for a direction," the veteran actor, with more than 40 television and film credits over the past 30 years, said of the challenges on set. - Director Kim Sung-su suggested Jung "act like water" in contrast to the fire-like Doo-kwang character who makes a slew of decisions driven only by greed and a lust for power. - "You know how water is transparent, tranquil and flexible," the actor said. "I tried to portray Tae-shin as a man with a calm and sensible demeanor."  
 A poster of "12.12: The Day" is seen in this image provided by Plus M Entertainment on Nov. 21, 2023. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)- It is Jung's fifth film with director Kim, including his first (and breakout) film "Beat" in 1997 and the second one, "City of the Rising Sun," in 1999, co-starring "Squid Game" star Lee Jung-jae. - "I have a love-and-hate relationship with the director," he said with a laugh, before adding, "He is actually the best director and the best colleague I've worked with who taught me about films and how to work on the set." - The film explores "human nature" through all the chaotic events and is "not about a winner or a loser, as we all know how the story ends," he said. - "I just tried to fully depict a man who stays true to himself and does his best to overcome the obstacles however difficult they might be."  - A scene of "12.12: The Day" is seen in this image provided by Plus M Entertainment on Nov. 21, 2023. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) - The versatile actor has worked almost non-stop in the past few years, appearing in a number of films and even playing a cameo in some of them. - In July last year, he made his directorial debut with "A Man of Reason," which had its world premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. - Although he's been tempted to take a break from his busy schedule, he said being an actor is like walking "on the journey to finding myself," a journey that won't end as long as he lives. - "All the experiences of the past 30 years have made me who I am now," Jung said. "Come to think of it, feeling excited about working on the set has not changed a bit. In that sense, I feel very lucky that I love what I do." 
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