Mar 12 • 01:17 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

‘King’s Man’ 12 million viewers, Jang Hang-jun says, “I want to live freely... I hope to be forgotten soon”

Director Jang Hang-jun expressed his desire to be forgotten quickly despite his film 'King's Man' surpassing 12 million viewers, admitting the pressures of success.

Director Jang Hang-jun's film 'King's Man' has achieved the impressive milestone of attracting 12 million viewers, yet he finds himself feeling overwhelmed by the attention. In a recent television interview, he shared his concern that this success could potentially be detrimental to his personal well-being, stating that he has witnessed many in the industry falter under similar pressures. Jang highlighted that even his wife has advised him to remain humble and cautious in his interactions, reinforcing the challenges that come with such prominence.

Amidst these reflections, Jang expressed a longing to revert to a more carefree lifestyle, away from the heightened expectations that accompany his recent acclaim. He mentioned that the public's perception of him as a self-made success story is burdensome and hopes to find pathways to be forgotten. In suggesting a remedy for this impatience, he pointed to the potential launch of new and exciting films, emphasizing that rather than dwelling on past successes, the film industry must keep moving forward with creative expressions.

In terms of cinema's future, Jang called for a greater diversity of genres to emerge within Korean cinema, believing that independent films form the foundation of a nation's film industry. He concluded by commenting on some aspects he felt were lacking in his film, specifically pointing to the computer-generated imagery of a tiger early in the movie. He is currently working on improving these effects, as the film will continue to be available on streaming platforms for audiences to view in the future.

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