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Film director Jang Hang-jun revealed amusing episodes involving former colleagues in the film industry. In particular, the anecdote involving Sul Kyung-gu drew laughter.

On the 9th, a video titled "★When my job was being Kim Eun-hee's husband★ A surprise gift commemorating director Hang-juni, a 10-million master! | "How do you keep them all?" A binge watch of Jang Hang-jun's Cinema Mountain" was released on the YouTube channel 'BiboTV'.

That day Jang Hang-jun recalled episodes from his past with fellow directors that caused laughter. He especially brought up an episode with director Kim Sang-jin, who had received a large incentive. Jang Hang-jun said, "It was the period when director Kim Sang-jin's directing fee came in, and he also received quite a bonus incentive," and "While we were traveling by car he asked, 'Just give me 30,000 won,'" he said. But when director Kim Sang-jin refused, an unexpected quarrel began.

In the end, actor Sul Kyung-gu, who was in the same car, stepped in. Jang Hang-jun said, "Sul Kyung-gu held back and shouted, 'I'll give it!'" and "So I agreed and let it go, smiling in a good mood," he said. But there was an unexpected twist afterward. Jang Hang-jun said, "At a drinking gathering, director Kim Sang-jin suddenly said he would give 30,000 won and put it in my pocket," and "I went home in a good mood," he said. However, when he checked the next day, the money was not 30,000 won but 12,000 won. He said, "There was one 10,000-won bill and two 1,000-won bills," and "For a moment I thought, 'What is this jerk?'" which made people laugh. He added, "The next day I called immediately and asked, 'Are you kidding me right now?'" recounting the situation.

Also that day Jang Hang-jun shared his thoughts on the movie 'Peppermint' starring Sul Kyung-gu. He said, "When I first saw it, it was an extremely shocking film," and "It felt like reading a novel," he said. He added, "This film gives a completely different feeling when you watch it as a child and when you watch it again after getting older," and "It is a work structured in a way rarely seen in commercial films." He also said, "The unique structure that goes back 20 years and the story centered on a single character are impressive," and added, "Through a couple's love and crisis, the film captures a very literary sensibility."

Along with this, Jang Hang-jun revealed another anecdote related to actor Sul Kyung-gu. He said he wanted to make a film about the South Korea national soccer team that competed in the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland. At the time Sul Kyung-gu called first and said, "Has the script about the World Cup goalkeeper come out? I want to do that," actively expressing his willingness to appear.

In response, Jang Hang-jun hurriedly finished the script and gave it to Sul Kyung-gu, but after reading the script Sul Kyung-gu contacted him again and honestly said, "I'm sorry. If it's not fun, what can I do? I won't do it," which made people laugh. Jang Hang-jun recalled, "He said it so bluntly. There's a limit to how honest you can be, but he said, 'It's not fun,'" prompting laughter as he remembered the time.

Meanwhile, director Jang Hang-jun's film The King's Warden is a work set in Cheongnyeongpo in 1457 that depicts the story of the deposed young king Danjong Yi Hong-wi and village headman Eom Heung-do, and it is currently enjoying long-term box office success after surpassing 11.5 million cumulative viewers.

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