(Interview part 2 continued) Director Kim Byeong-woo mentioned his married life with his wife, Ham Eun-jeong.

On the 22nd at a café in Samcheong-dong, Seoul, an interview with Kim Byeong-woo, director of the Netflix film "The Great Flood," was held.

"The Great Flood" is an SF disaster blockbuster that depicts the battle of people risking humanity's last hope of survival on the earth's final day after a great flood, fought inside an APT. submerged apartment complex. Director Kim Byeong-woo, who has been praised for his delicate direction that handles the multilayered emotions of characters in extreme situations in films such as "The Terror Live" and 'PMC: The Bunker,' directed and took the helm.

Director Kim Byeong-woo held a wedding with former T-ara member and actress Ham Eun-jeong on the 30th of last month at a location in Seoul. Ham Eun-jeong and director Kim Byeong-woo met at a film industry acquaintance gathering, continued their relationship, developed into lovers and ultimately tied the knot.

When asked about his wife Ham Eun-jeong's reaction to the film, he laughed and said, "She told me it was fun. Anyway, since we are a married couple. It would be hard for her to say it wasn't fun."

He also laughed, "Well, we live in the same house. We watched it together," and added, "It was fun to watch dubbed versions in foreign languages. Watching the Japanese dub, then the French dub. That was a kind of fun. We don't talk about the work at all in terms of artistic or acting matters."

In particular, when asked about his reaction to articles at the time of the wedding, Kim said, "I thought it was a situation we would have to accept someday. Both of us were busy at that time. It just kind of passed by. I think a lot of people around us were very surprised," he added.

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