Lee Sung-min and Park Ji-hyun Deliver Moving Speeches After Winning Supporting Awards at the 46th Blue Dragons

Nov 20, 2025

Lee Sung-min and Park Ji-hyun Deliver Moving Speeches After Winning Supporting Awards at the 46th Blue Dragons



The winners of the male and female supporting awards, which were decided after a bloody neck-and-neck race, left an impressive impression on the home turf, moving the viewers. 'Cheongryong', which has made a choice that makes you nod every year, received applause this year when it presented a supporting actor trophy to the only actor who captured the audience's hearts.

Lee Sung-min and Park Ji-hyun became the main characters of the 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards held at KBS Hall in Yeouido, Seoul on the 19th. Lee Seong-min said, "I can't help it."In ', he played Koo Beom-mo, a 20-year veteran who has struggled to re-employment since he was fired from the paper industry, expressing the reality as an analog human being and the desperate feelings of a middle-aged man. Appearing as Mansu's strongest reemployment rival played by Lee Byung-hun, he showed various 'first appearance' from witnessing his wife's affair to the desperate scream that followed, in addition to exposure to Jeolla, which he had not shown before.

Lee Sung-min even added emotion by holding the Blue Dragon Trophy in his hands after five moves. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 35th edition of 2014 for his performance of 'Kundo' in 2018, was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 38th edition of 2018, was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 41st edition of 2020 for his performance of 'Handsome Guys' in the 45th edition of 2024, but he did not receive the award. However, he was impressed by his successful win this year, his fifth win. Lee Sung-min "I always came to the awards ceremony and clapped to make a fire, but I got to go on stage like this. I clapped exceptionally much today, but "I couldn't prepare because it was a role that I couldn't win an award, so I'm grateful. Thank you director Park Chan-wook and thank you from the bottom of my heart to our fellow actors.




Park Ji-hyun, who won the Best Supporting Actress trophy after a close game, also applauded. Park Ji-hyun, who was nominated for the Rookie of the Year Award for his song "Gonjiam" at the 39th edition in 2018, but failed to win the award, put her name on the Best Supporting Actress trophy after seven years of re-examination. Park Ji-hyun played Mi-Joo in director Kim Dae-woo's 'Hidden Face' and filled the play in a variety of ways. The audience's attention was clearly focused on the crazy obsession as well as the unconventional exposure performance.

Park Ji-hyun, who appeared on the stage with an emotional expression, said "I came here seven years ago as 'Gonjiam', but it was amazing to be here because I didn't know anything, and I was busy watching actors and seniors and directors." But today, it was nice to have many people I know and support, and they won an award, and I'm happy to be here with you. I felt like I really love movies, but it feels like I'm at a festival now that I've even received an award. Receiving an award like this makes me greedy. I'll work harder in the future," he said, expressing his overwhelming feelings.





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