Kim Nam-gil Responds to 'Too Much Talker' Controversy

Jul 29, 2025

Kim Nam-gil Responds to 'Too Much Talker' Controversy
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Actor Kim Nam-gil (45) commented on the controversy over Too Much Talker.

Kim Nam-gil met with Sports Chosun at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 29th and interviewed Netflix's original series 'Trigger' (directed by Kwon Oh-seung, Kwon Oh-seung and Kim Jae-hoon).

Yoon Kyung-ho, who is known as a close member of Kim Nam-gil 'Palgongsan', mentioned Kim Nam-gil in an interview with 'Zombie's Daughter' the previous day "I may be too much of a talker when I'm with Kim Nam-gil, but Kim Nam-gil is also very talkative. This time, since the word 'Pingyego' comes out, it's time to bite me and fall down. It's unfair to me. There are more people left to talk about."




In response, Kim Nam-gil expressed even more unfairness and was very displeased. While writing the story of framing, he opened his mouth. Then "There are many actors who cannot objectify themselves. There are many people who don't know what kind of situation they are in. The record is distorted, too. However, in the case of (Yoon) Kyung-ho, I think he distorted his memory and records too much at once. Soon, Joo Ji-hoon, Yoon Kyung-ho, and I are going to make it into an entertainment content. "

Kim Nam-gil also said that if the fan meeting is held, it will be held for five hours, and "Words do not fill it. Then I'll die, too. I play games, sing songs, and half talk, but "It's good for me to have a lot of time to talk, but it's only once or twice a year or not. They write to me a lot, and they tell me how they lived and what the situation is. Then I can't talk about what I can say separately, so I think it got longer by talking about how I lived, what kind of thoughts I was thinking, and things like that. So from next time, I would like to announce that I will have a meal time, clarify the interview time, and do it all day long. PSY is going to perform in the standing area. Like that, I want to show that I can do it with talk. I think it would be nice to have a chance to invite too much talkers and have a conversation."

Released on the 25th, 'Trigger' is a gun disaster action thriller about two men with guns for their own reasons amid the delivery of illegal guns of unknown origin and continuous gun incidents in South Korea. Kim Nam-gil plays the play Jung-do. Having previously served as a military sniper in a conflict zone, he faces an illegal gun case and raises his gun again to defend justice.








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