Celebrated Korean actor returns to Vietnam to promote new film

The 38-year-old actor is set to participate in a series of promotional activities, including the official premiere, cinetour fan meetings at cinemas across the country and a special fan meeting event dedicated to his Vietnamese supporters.

Korean actor Jung Il-woo (R) and Vietnamese actress Juliet Bao Ngoc in the film (Photo: CGV)
Korean actor Jung Il-woo (R) and Vietnamese actress Juliet Bao Ngoc in the film (Photo: CGV)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Renowned actor Jung Il-woo from the Republic of Korea (RoK) has confirmed his arrival in Vietnam to promote Vietnamese-Korean film Mang Me Di Bo (Leaving Mom) from July 30 to 31.

In the film, Jung Il-woo plays Jeong-min, a kind and gentle Korean husband who deeply loves his wife, Le Thi Hanh. Vietnamese star Juliet Bao Ngoc portrays the young version of his wife in the film, while actress Hong Dao plays the older version.

The production team revealed that the character embodied by the leading actor depicts sweet and poignant moments, helping bring to life the most beautiful time for the leading character, Hanh.

With his extensive acting experience and masculine appearance, Jung Il-woo returns to the youthful and sweet persona of a first love in a romance with a Vietnamese girl – a type of role that has become synonymous with his name through various romantic films such as Unstoppable High Kick, 49 Days, Moon Embracing The Sun and Good Job.

Notably, his viral trip across Vietnam in mid-2024 further connected him with the Vietnamese public, creating a perfect opportunity that led him to the film Leaving Mom.

Producer Kim Dae-kuen revealed that Jung Il-woo was invited to join the film project when they learned that Unstoppable High Kick and the actor were extremely popular among Vietnamese fans.

The 38-year-old actor is set to participate in a series of promotional activities, including the official premiere, a cinetour featuring fan meetings at cinemas across the country, and a special fan meeting event dedicated to his Vietnamese supporters.

Leaving Mom is a Vietnamese-Korean collaboration directed by Mo Hong-jin and produced by Phan Gia Nhat Linh. The film features a star-studded cast from both countries, including Hong Dao, Tuan Tran, Juliet Bao Ngoc, Jung Il-woo, Quoc Khanh, Hai Trieu and Lam Vy Da.

It depicts the emotional journey of a son caring for his mother who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Through its poignant mother-son story, the film conveys a powerful message about the value of family while also exploring themes of friendship, love, and the shared human experience in difficult times.

The film is rated K, allowing it to be screened for audiences under 13 years old, provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Early screenings will be held at 6pm on July 30 and 31, before the official release in theatres nationwide starting August 1./.

VNA

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