This is a review article written after watching the broadcast. "You Quiz" director Park Chan-wook recalled his anonymous years.
On the 24th broadcast of tvN "You Quiz on the Block," director Park Chan-wook recalled his eight years of anonymity after debuting in 1992, saying "I worked as a critic. I also wrote and appeared on broadcasts. I even ran a video store. The name was "Movie Village." Composer Jo Young-wook is a friend. We ran it together. It covered costs. I thought everyone would like the films I selected, but they didn't rent them. Or I recommended them, and after watching them they stopped coming," he said, drawing laughter.
He even said he complained a lot about colleagues who were successful. Director Park Chan-wook said, "I had gatherings with Bong Joon-ho, Ryu Seung-wan and others to boast and gossip. It was a gathering of people going through hard times who watched films and ate together. It was about bragging and badmouthing others. We would watch films by popular senior or peer directors and wonder how they could only do that. I couldn't understand it. How could they make such films? It was a meeting filled with resentment," he confessed.
Lee Byung-hun, who was next to him, drew a line, saying, "I would never do that. A person shouldn't be two-faced," which brought laughter. [Photo] You Quiz
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