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On "Son Seok-hee's questions," director Ryu Seung-wan gave a witty reaction to President Lee Jae-myung's movie-going activities.

On the afternoon of the 4th, MBC's "Son Seok-hee's questions" aired, featuring director Ryu Seung-wan and Zo In-sung, who had an honest conversation.

Son Seok-hee mentioned President Lee Jae-myung's recent visits to theaters and asked, "President Lee Jae-myung went to see 'The King's Warden,' were you disappointed?", and director Ryu Seung-wan responded with his characteristic candid manner of speaking.

Director Ryu recalled the situation, saying, "I heard it happened while you were doing the stage greeting. Of all places, inside that theater," and added, "The chief of staff watched 'Humint.' (Wouldn't it have been better if the president had changed the screening even the next day?)" which sent the set into laughter.

Director Ryu soon acknowledged director Jang Hang-jun's box office success and gave a classy answer. Ryu said, "Even if I were president, wouldn't I have watched 'The King's Warden'? It's a 'The King's Warden' story," using the movie title with a clever reply that brought laughter once again.

Director Ryu also emphasized his long-standing relationship with director Jang Hang-jun, saying, "I'm so happy that a director who has endured hardship for a long time has succeeded, and because this movie is doing well I can tell people at the next site to send a coffee truck to director Jang Hang-jun. (I'll tell them) to send two trucks," offering heartfelt congratulations.

[Photo] Screenshot of the broadcast of 'Son Seok-hee's questions'

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