The second part of the SBS documentary 'NEW OLD BOY (New Old Boy) Park Chan-wook' will air on the 9th. In the second part of "New-Old Boy Park Chan-wook", we take a deep look at how director Park Chan-wook, who hesitated to become a film director because of his "Introverted Personality", was able to grow into a world-class master.
In this broadcast, actors Choi Min-sik, Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Lee Young-ae, Shin Ha-gyun, Son Ye-jin, Tang Wei, Lee Seong-min, Yeom Hye-ran, Park Jung-min, Kim Hae-sook, and Kim Byung-ok. Actors who have worked with director Park Chan-wook will appear in large numbers to convey the director Park Chan-wook's unique directing philosophy and way of working. Lee Young-ae gave great power to immerse herself in a time when it was difficult to immerse herself with "Daejanggeum" after "Kind Geumja-si" The director's ○○ gave her great strength to immerse herself", he confessed. He also tells an anecdote of repeating dozens of rehearsals for the short line 'I'm afraid I'll look kind' and tells the delicate and perfect directing world unique to Park Chan-wook.
Tang Wei, who mentioned at the Cannes Film Festival that `director Park Chan-wook is the one who made my life complete,' visited Korea for an interview for a documentary. Tang Wei recalls that the most helpful thing when he had difficulty with unfamiliar Korean lines at the time of filming 'Decision to Break Up' was the file that director Park Chan-wook read and recorded each line himself. Tang Wei once said, "I heard the intonation and emotional highs and lows of each line written by the director thousands of times," he said, explaining how deeply his work with him had affected him.
Long-time colleagues who have worked with director Park Chan-wook for more than 20 years on average are also with him. Ryu Seung-wan, who became a fellow director after Park Chan-wook, screenwriter Seo Jeong-kyung, and Park Chan-wook, a close friend of 30 years and music director Cho Young-hee, an art director who won the Cannes Film Festival Vulcan Award, and Lee Kyung-mi, a health teacher, Ahn Eun-young, a makeup director who completed Choi Min-sik's mane hair, and Sangbum Kim editor who has known him for 40 years since he was a college student. Those who have watched director Park Chan-wook more closely than anyone else tell their honest stories about the director Park Chan-wook's extraordinary leadership and fierce creative method.
The documentary follows director Park Chan-wook's process of conceiving ideas and completing scenarios, as well as the principles he has consistently followed at the writing stage, the process of fierce modification every moment, and his unique speech and directing philosophy that can only be found in the field.