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Actor Lee Byung-hun Draws Audiences into the Intriguing Depths of "Concrete Utopia"

Published August 1, 2023 06:24 PM

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As the highly anticipated Korean disaster thriller "Concrete Utopia" approaches its release, actor Lee Byung-hun reveals his fascination with the film's compelling exploration of the coexistence of good and evil within ordinary people. Directed by Um Tae-hwa, the movie centers around an apartment complex that stands as the lone survivor after a devastating earthquake strikes Seoul.

During a media interview at a Seoul cafe, Lee shared his enthusiasm for portraying the complexities of human nature within the boundaries of common sense. The actor expressed his admiration for the film's portrayal of extreme situations that inevitably lead to conflicts between individuals, a narrative he finds intriguing to explore.

Lee took an active role in shaping his character, engaging in constant conversations with the director to ensure a realistic and multi-dimensional portrayal. His character, Yeong-tak, initially depicted as timid and submissive, undergoes a remarkable transformation, evolving into a formidable leader who fiercely protects his apartment community from external intruders.

The character's newfound desire for power is examined as he realizes his strength as the leader of the insiders outweighs that of a lawmaker from outside the community. Lee delves into the complexities of Yeong-tak's state of mind, as the disaster prompts an existential crisis, leading him to grapple with the notion of a reset world.

Reflecting on the role, Lee expresses a fondness for a sequence where his character sings a hit song from the past, delving into Yeong-tak's life stories and revealing captivating facets of the character's persona.

Despite his extensive 30-year career as a veteran actor, Lee admits to feeling nervous ahead of his films' releases, a sentiment that persists throughout the years. Regardless of his seasoned experience, Lee embraces the challenge of presenting captivating performances that resonate with audiences, showcasing his dedication to his craft.

As "Concrete Utopia" prepares to hit local theaters on August 9, Lee Byung-hun's portrayal of Yeong-tak promises to captivate viewers with a masterful depiction of human complexity amidst an extraordinary disaster setting. Audiences eagerly await the film's release, anticipating a gripping exploration of the duality of human nature and Lee's unparalleled talent in bringing his character to life on the big screen.

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Acclaimed Actor Discusses His Role in Upcoming Korean Disaster Thriller and the Complexity of Human Nature

Courtesy of BH Entertainment


As the highly anticipated Korean disaster thriller "Concrete Utopia" approaches its release, actor Lee Byung-hun reveals his fascination with the film's compelling exploration of the coexistence of good and evil within ordinary people. Directed by Um Tae-hwa, the movie centers around an apartment complex that stands as the lone survivor after a devastating earthquake strikes Seoul.

During a media interview at a Seoul cafe, Lee shared his enthusiasm for portraying the complexities of human nature within the boundaries of common sense. The actor expressed his admiration for the film's portrayal of extreme situations that inevitably lead to conflicts between individuals, a narrative he finds intriguing to explore.

Lee took an active role in shaping his character, engaging in constant conversations with the director to ensure a realistic and multi-dimensional portrayal. His character, Yeong-tak, initially depicted as timid and submissive, undergoes a remarkable transformation, evolving into a formidable leader who fiercely protects his apartment community from external intruders.

The character's newfound desire for power is examined as he realizes his strength as the leader of the insiders outweighs that of a lawmaker from outside the community. Lee delves into the complexities of Yeong-tak's state of mind, as the disaster prompts an existential crisis, leading him to grapple with the notion of a reset world.

Reflecting on the role, Lee expresses a fondness for a sequence where his character sings a hit song from the past, delving into Yeong-tak's life stories and revealing captivating facets of the character's persona.

Despite his extensive 30-year career as a veteran actor, Lee admits to feeling nervous ahead of his films' releases, a sentiment that persists throughout the years. Regardless of his seasoned experience, Lee embraces the challenge of presenting captivating performances that resonate with audiences, showcasing his dedication to his craft.

As "Concrete Utopia" prepares to hit local theaters on August 9, Lee Byung-hun's portrayal of Yeong-tak promises to captivate viewers with a masterful depiction of human complexity amidst an extraordinary disaster setting. Audiences eagerly await the film's release, anticipating a gripping exploration of the duality of human nature and Lee's unparalleled talent in bringing his character to life on the big screen.

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