Actor Jo Woo-jin spoke of aftereffects following the filming of "Harbin."

On the 2nd broadcast of SBS PowerFM "Park Ha-sun's Cinetown" Cinetowndesktop corner, movie "Boss" (director Ra Hee-chan) lead actor Jo Woo-jin and director Ra Hee-chan appeared as guests.

"Boss" is a comic action film depicting the desperate confrontation of organization members who fiercely "yield" the boss position to each other for their own dreams ahead of the selection of the next boss that will determine the organization's future.

Earlier Jo Woo-jin had said that after filming "Harbin" he was in a state that required healing to the point that his health was a concern, and that he met "Boss" at that time.

Jo Woo-jin recalled, "Because 'Harbin' was such a deep, heavy and dark work and role dealing with that era, I often isolated myself, and it may sound grandiose, but I had a determination to approach the character as much as possible as a person of that era, so I worked hard and lost a lot of weight and my spirit became impoverished."

He continued, "Then like sunlight director (Ra Hee-chan) appeared. He came with the 'Boss' script and said a word. He said it looked hard, dark and heavy, but if I worked on our movie and carried happiness together, laughing and enjoying the work, wouldn't that be healing? For me it felt like getting a prescription without going to a hospital. It was touching and the script was fun. I felt there was an unexpectedness in the humor code, a comedy given by the situation even if you don't try to be funny, so I thought I could also work hard while learning and take on the challenge with a spirit of challenge."

Meanwhile, the movie "Boss" opens in theaters on the 3rd.<

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