Bong Joon-ho will reunite with Son Seok-hee for the first time in six years. I got emotional talking about Lee Sun-kyun (questions)

Feb 17, 2025

Bong Joon-ho will reunite with Son Seok-hee for the first time in six years. I got emotional talking about Lee Sun-kyun (questions)



Director Bong Joon-ho meets with Son Seok-hee (currently a visiting professor at Ritz Meikan University in Kyoto) to talk about the movie in earnest.

On MBC 'Son Seok-hee's Questions', which airs at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, February 18. Director Bong is set to release 'Mickey17' on February 28. 'Mickey17' is also the first work that director Bong released in five years after winning four Academy Awards with 'Parasite' in 2020. In the near future (2050), humans are constantly copied and used for space experiments.

Son Suk-hee, who suggested the film before meeting with Bong, summed up "Bong Joon-ho's booing of future civilization, compassion for humans, and indispensable fun." The two met again six years after they were interviewed in the 2019 film 'Parasite'. Even at that time, they entertained viewers with their unique chemistry. In particular, what was Director Bong thinking at 7:59 p.m. on October 24, 2016?It was also a hot topic when he asked Son Seok-hee ". It was the day JTBC reported Choi Soon-sil's tablet PC. Again, the two continue 'Tikitaka' with stories inside and outside the movie. The sociality of the movie, the detailed production technique known as 'Bongtail', and the so-called 'BeakSari' scene, which is unique to director Bong, are all stories that movie fans cannot miss.




Bong Joon-ho will reunite with Son Seok-hee for the first time in six years. I got emotional talking about Lee Sun-kyun (questions)
At the same time, serious conversations were exchanged about the current domestic situation. When director Bong talked about the last late actor Lee Sun-kyun, he was said to have cried for a while.

MBC 'Son Seok-hee's Questions' is on air for the second season this year, following last summer. The first episode of the discussion on political issues drew attention with the highest ratings of 8.6 percent of households nationwide, followed by a meeting with National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik and discussions on media reports. The fourth edition of 'Questions' is a long-awaited departure from political issues. The show will air on Tuesday, February 18 at 9 p.m.






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