Director Jeong Ji-young's true story trilogy 'Boys'... Released on November 1.
Source: CJ ENT
[The Fact | Intern reporter Soobin Choi] Actor Heo Seong-tae revealed the story behind being cast in the movie 'Boys'.
Heo Seong-tae said at the production briefing of the movie 'Boys' (directed by Jeong Ji-young) held at CGV I'Park Mall in Yongsan, Seoul on the morning of the 27th, "I was able to attend The film director thanks Sol Kyeong-gu."
The movie 'Boys' is a true story about boys who are identified as the perpetrators of a robbery and murder that happened at a supermarket in a small town, the detective who re-investigates the case and what happens. people around them.
In the play, Heo Seong-tae plays Park Jeong-gyu, the only detective in the film who trusts and follows Hwang Jun-cheol (played by Sol Kyeong-gu) until the end.
Before explaining his character, Heo Seong-tae told the secret story of how he was chosen. He started by saying, “The director didn't choose me.”
He continued, “I was cast in the role because senior Sol Kyung-gu suggested to the director that Heo Seong-tae would be fine after watching 'Black Money.'” He continued, “The director told me, 'I didn't choose you. Kyung-gu did it.' That's why I got involved.” “, he said and caused laughter.
The film 'Boys' is the final work in a trilogy of true story dramas after 'Broken Arrow' and 'Black Money' directed by Jeong Ji-young, who celebrates his 40th anniversary. starring Heo Seong-tae, actor Sol Kyeong-gu, Yoo Jun-sang, Jin Kyung and Yeom Hye-ran. It will be released on November 1.