Behind-the-scenes photos of the late actor Ahn Sung-ki's journey were released.

On the 11th, the MBC memorial special documentary "The nation's actor, Ahn Sung-ki" depicted Ahn Sung-ki's life as "the history of Korean cinema" and "the face of an era" and the last traces he left behind. The narration was by actor Byun Yo-Han, who is connected to Ahn Sung-ki through films such as "Hansan: Rising Dragon."

Photographer Koo Bon-chang said while looking at the photo taken for the poster of the film "Our Happy Young Days," which was used as the memorial portrait, "That photo is my favorite; that fresh look from his youth is, to me, Ahn Sung-ki's appearance. Even with a melancholy cast over it, the smile stayed in my heart, and it seems his wife also liked that photo."

Ahn Sung-ki became a star in the sky on the 5th. Park Sang-won said, "He was an excellent person in his manner and a great senior whom we respect for life," and Park Joong-hoon said, "He was always someone with a kindly smile, so it doesn't feel real." Director Im Kwon-taek recalled, "A quietly good person, someone faithful as an actor." Cho Yong-pil, who had maintained a friendship for more than 60 years since middle school, said, "I was so happy because he called to say he had fully recovered, and then this news was delivered," expressing his deep sorrow.

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