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Im Joo Hwan, Nam Gyu Ri, Lee Yo Won, And Yoo Ji Tae shared their thoughts on “Different Dreams”

Lee Soo-ji (43), a movie star, At the production presentation of 'I-Mong' held at MBC in Sangam-dong, Seoul on the 2nd, I was burdened by the drama of Kim Won-bong (1898 ~ 1958), an independent activist and a North Korean politician who organized the armed anti- , And 'Kim Won-bong' in the drama is a symbol of the era. "There is a sense of burden for any character (deportation) because the real person can not be beautified." "Kim Won-bong" is very different from the real person because he brought the symbol " I can get away enough. " It is also the judgment that "there is no reason for controversy because it deals with the story about the independence struggle of that time" and "the background of the times is the 1930s and it is different from ideological conflict and opposition age". "I-mong" are drama celebrating the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Provisional Government of Korea and the March 1 Movement. The Korean dictator Lee Young-jin (Lee Eon-won), who grew up in the hands of the Japanese, and Kim Won-bong, the armed militant leader of the armed militia, who was living in a flaming life for independence in the 1930s, It is an espionage action. The director, Yoon Sung-ho, also emphasized symbolism while acknowledging the controversy surrounding Kim Won-bong. "I had a lot of troubles with the broadcasting stations and the production team until I started to work with the drama as the protagonist," Kim Won-bong is a person who may be controversial to appear in the drama about the independent history of Korea, I saw it as a big figure in independent history. " "There may be more controversy, but the viewers have been watching this drama beyond this controversy, and I wish I knew that there was also Kim Wonbong. He repeatedly stressed that it was not a biography of Kim Won-bong. "I did not deal with the biography of Kim Won-bong, and through that person, I projected and symbolized many independence activists and melted them into a play, a combination of fiction and fact." independence movement, and Im Ji-hwan (37), who plays the Japanese inspector Fukuda of the Chosun Governor-General's Office, (34), a talent from Yaeya, said that despite the controversy, it was due to the meaning of the work commemorating the 100th anniversary of the provisional government. Lee said, "I thought I wanted to do this work before the casting was decided. I thought that I wanted to do it because it was the 100th anniversary of the interim government." As for his role, he said, "It was fun to play in the drama because it was a jam that should not be seen in the drama." "It would have been difficult if you lived in that situation, but it is an attractive person to express as an actor." Lim also said, "Although I am the only Japanese performer who plays here, it is a work of content that is greedy for anyone who plays it." "I was greedy for the work because of the burden on it. It was an honor. " "I was lonely at the shooting site, and I wanted to demonstrate patriotism if I had a passion and burned something hot in my heart, but it was difficult to do so, but I would like you to think about it. Nam Kyu-ri said, "It was glorious and happy to be able to work together in a great work." Nam Kyu-ryu recalls, "I am glad that I can join together in the 100th anniversary of the provisional government." "I had a chat with the writer. I remember playing with pride when I heard that I wrote in the heart that I want to know blood. " However, As for Mickey, he acted as "a very ingenious friend." "It's a delightful, instinctive, and intuitive personality, so I shot it all without giving it to the boss all the way through acting. "He said. 'Eomong' will be broadcasted first at 9:05 pm on the 4th.