Actor Park Hae-jun shared his thoughts about working with the actors known as the "moral story manufacturers."

On the afternoon of the 7th, a media preview and press conference for the film "The Opposition" (directed by Hwang Byeong-guk) took place at Megabox Coex in Gangnam, Seoul. Attendees included director Hwang Byeong-guk and actors Kang Ha-neul, Yoo Hae-jin, Park Hae-jun, Ryu Kyung-soo, and Chae Won-bin.

"The Opposition" is a crime action film that unfolds as a broker designing the drug landscape in South Korea, a prosecutor aspiring for a higher position, and a detective devoted to eradicating drug crime intertwine with different objectives.

Park Hae-jun, following his appearance with Park Bo-gum in the previous Netflix series "When Life Gives You Tangerines," now works alongside Kang Ha-neul in "The Opposition," continuously collaborating with the "moral story manufacturers."

He noted, "In fact, they are representative actors with great moral stories. Kang Ha-neul, Park Bo-gum. I benefit a lot from them," and added, "I actually can't even follow in their footsteps, but I realized that I should live a proper life by watching them."

He also expressed his joy, saying, "Anyway, it's great. I didn't know it could be such a pleasure to work with good people."

Meanwhile, "The Opposition" is set to be released in theaters on the 16th.

[Photo] OSEN reporter Jo Eun-jung

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