'Executive Martial Arts Officer'Kim Woo-bin'Extended 8kg for the martial arts terminal..You don't even get bloated. Go to the scene."

Sep 10, 2024

'Executive Martial Arts Officer'Kim Woo-bin'Extended 8kg for the martial arts terminal..You don't even get bloated. Go to the scene.'
A production briefing session for the movie "The martial arts practitioner" was held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University Entrance in Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 10th. Actor Kim Woo-bin is doing an interview. Jayang-dong = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2024.09.10/
Actor Kim Woo-bin said "I increased 8kg to transform into a martial arts practitioner."

On the morning of the 10th, a production briefing session was held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University branch in Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, for the Netflix crime action film 『The Martial Arts Practice』 (directed by Kim Joo-hwan, produced by Climax Studio, produced by Seven O6). The production briefing session was attended by Kim Woo-bin as Lee Jeong-do, a working-level officer with martial arts skills of 9 dan in taekwondo, kendo, and judo, Kim Sung-kyun as a probation officer Kim Sun-min who does his best to create a safe society, and director Kim Joo-hwan.

Kim Woo-bin "I gained 8kg because I wanted to increase my body weight. I thought it would be nice if I had fat and my face was swollen, so I went to the scene without losing the swelling on purpose. I bleached my hair, but I wanted to show my new face to the viewers," he said of his efforts.

In response, head coach Kim Joo-hwan "It was so overwhelming and I felt warm to see him keep making efforts." This work is so tough and difficult. "I have to physically overcome difficult moments in the movie, but Kim Woo-bin's physicality is overwhelming, so the character just explained it."

'A martial arts practitioner' is a story about a Taekwondo, kendo, and judo martial arts leader who closely monitors electronic anklets 24 hours a day to prevent crimes at the suggestion of a probation officer. Kim Woo-bin and Kim Sung-kyun appeared, and director Kim Joo-hwan of 'Youth Police' took the megaphone. It will be released worldwide on Netflix on the 13th.





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