‘1947 Boston’ Im Si-wan “I filmed the Taegeuk mark with only my heart in mind”

▲ Im Si-wan ⓒReporter Kwak Hye-mi
▲ Im Si-wan ⓒReporter Kwak Hye-mi

[SPOTV News = Reporter Kang Hyo-jin] Actor Im Si-wan expressed his feelings about playing Seo Yun-bok in this work.

The press preview of the movie ‘1947 Boston’ (directed by Kang Je-gyu) was held at the entrance of Lotte Cinema Konkuk University in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul at 2 pm on the 11th. Director Kang Je-gyu and actors Ha Jung-woo, Im Si-wan, and Kim Sang-ho attended the scene that day.

Im Si-wan, who played the role of Seo Yun-bok on this day, said, “I thought that the fact that there was a real person was a work that I should never do to anyone. I thought I should approach this work with a certain sense of responsibility.”

He continued, “The sense of responsibility is that Seo Yun-bok was the first player to wear the Taegeuk symbol and participate in an international competition. Of course, I acted as someone else in this work, but I also had the mindset of representing the country while wearing the Taegeuk symbol. “He expressed his determination at the time.

‘1947 Boston’ is a work that contains the challenges and thrilling journey of marathoners to participate in international competitions wearing the Taegeuk symbol for the first time after liberation in 1947. It will be released on the 27th.

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