In recent days, Jung Il Woo has received a lot of attention when appearing in Vietnam to promote the Vietnam - Korea cooperation film "Bringing Me Go". In the film, he plays Jeong Min - Mrs. Hanh's Korean husband when he was young (Juliet Bao Ngoc).
According to the script, the actor's character dialogue is 100% Korean, however, he asked the director to speak Vietnamese in some scenes to make it more suitable. Notable among them are the Vietnamese declaration of love: "From now on, I will like you" and the character's resentful voice when performing the song "Le Dak".
Although I know that there are certain cultural and human differences between Vietnam and Korea, I believe that when two people truly have feelings for each other, all barriers, even language, become small - Jung Il Woo shared.
In addition, after watching the film, the actor admitted that he cried 5 times because he was so emotional. The day "Mother Goes Out" was released in Vietnam was also his mother's birthday, so he missed her more and hoped to have the opportunity to take her to Vietnam to watch a movie with him.
With initial positive reactions from the audience, the film's revenue after 2 days of early screening at 6pm on July 30 and 31 (equivalent to 12 hours before the premiere) earned 22 billion VND, holding the top 1 box office position. As of the afternoon of August 1, the revenue of "Bringing mother away" has exceeded the 28 billion VND mark, showing a positive signal.
Regarding this, Jung Il Woo hopes the film will reach the 5 million ticket mark. If "the dream come true", he will sing the song "Le pet" to fans posted on social networks, return to Vietnam to organize a fan meeting, participate in Running Man Vietnam...
Regarding the film "Bringing Me and Abandoning Me" released on the same day in Vietnam as "All Readers" - the film that Lee Min Ho's close friend starred in, the actor was quite surprised. He said that he heard this news when he arrived in Vietnam.
Previously, in Korea, Lee Min Ho invited him to attend the film premiere, but due to the same filming schedule, he did not attend.
"Up to now, due to my busy schedule, I haven't had time to watch the film. However, when I return to Korea, I will definitely go to the cinema to watch the film to support the film. I hope that Vietnamese veteran audiences will support both films and have positive reactions.
Speaking further about their relationship with Lee Min Ho, Jung Il Woo said that the two were friends in high school and spent a lot of time together, so now they are like a confidants.