Park Chan-wook described his upcoming film "No Other Choice" as "the funniest film."
On the 12th, a new video was released on the YouTube channel "Channel Fifteen" titled "This year's No. 1 must-see film."
That day Lee Byung-hun said about the film "No Other Choice," "Entering middle age, a head of household who thought he had achieved everything worked at a paper mill for 25 years. That person unexpectedly gets fired. He makes many efforts to find a job but fails, and he also endures very humiliating situations. To rebuild his home, he devises a unique method, and his own war begins," he explained.
Na Young-seok empathized, "He worked for 25 years and then got fired? Really.. that must be bleak," and then asked director Park Chan-wook, "How does this differ from your previous works?" Park Chan-wook replied, "This time I aim for a rating for viewers 15 and older. Please don't prejudge it too much."
In particular, Park Chan-wook said about "No Other Choice," "It seems to be the funniest film I've made. That is definitely true. This time the barrier to entry is low, and there isn't much that's strange," he confessed.
Lee Byung-hun emphasized, "It's also strange. If there's nothing strange, it's not a Park Chan-wook film," prompting laughter.
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