According to a report from Korean media on December 4, the famous director Shin Jung-won has died of sepsis at the age of 47. Shin Jung-won was quite famous in South Korea. He became famous with the movie "2 km/h". He later participated in the filming of "Man-eating Pigs", "The Fortune Tellers", "The Monster", "Night of the Living Dead" and other movies. He was active in the Korean film industry before his death. Shin Jung-won passed away suddenly. Because the recent epidemic in South Korea has spread to the entertainment industry, his family decided to handle the funeral in a low-key manner. The funeral will be held on the morning of the 6th, and after a small farewell ceremony, he will be buried in the Eunseom Won in Seongnam. It is worth mentioning that Shin Jung-won’s famous work "2 km in Time" was remade by domestic director Xu Fuxiang and is now being shown in theaters in Taiwan Province. It has a good reputation and has won the support of many celebrities. Xu Fuxiang had previously stated in an interview that he had not read the original work and did not want to be influenced by it. He even changed the name of the drama to "Guesswork". He added many local styles to the drama and also referred to Hong Kong movies in the plot, adding characters like "Chen Yongren" in "Infernal Affairs". Xu Fuxiang has not yet responded to the death of the original author. |
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