“Missed Opportunity, How Sad”— Netizen Shares Regret of Not Recognizing BLACKPINK's Jisoo and Jennie Nearby
A netizen recently shared an extraordinary story about unexpectedly being in close proximity to two global K-pop stars.
The netizen posted on a popular online community, revealing that they had unknowingly been beside BLACKPINK's Jisoo and Jennie.
The surprising twist? The realization hit only after the netizen had returned home and reviewed the photos taken during the outing.
Another netizen shared this story along with the encounter photos in a popular online community, titled "I saw a story of someone meeting Jennie and Jisoo, but I would be so angry." The person further explained, "If I took photos and discovered this when I got home, I would be so frustrated… I would be so upset with myself for not realizing Jisoo and Jennie were next to me."
Korean netizens reacted with comments like, "Hul, they didn't know?" "Yeah, they didn't know," "I would cry," "So crazy," "Wow, I would not be able to sleep," "Wow, I would be pissed at myself too. I missed my chance to meet BLACKPINK," "Who knows where that is," "It's a shop in Tokyo," "Wow, Daebak," "I would not be able to sleep," and "I would faint after I saw the photos."
Director Kim Hyung Joo calls Yoo Ah In's drug scandal "irresponsible" as 'The Match' finally hits theaters after 4 years
Director Kim Hyung Joo of The Match has finally shared his thoughts on Yoo Ah In’s involvement in a drug scandal, calling it a major disappointment, especially considering the actor’s role as the lead in the film.
On March 19th, the director attended a press screening and briefing for The Match at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Seoul. Alongside Kim, actors Lee Byung Hun, Ko Chang Seok, Hyun Bong Sik, Moon Jung Hee, and Jo Woo Jin were present to discuss the film.
The Match revolves around the legendary Go player Cho Hun Hyun (played by Lee Byung Hun), who, after a loss to his disciple, decides to challenge the top players again, driven by his competitive spirit. The movie is directed by Kim Hyung Joo.
Lee Byung Hun plays the iconic Go champion Cho Hun Hyun, while Yoo Ah In portrays his disciple, Lee Chang Ho.
During the event, Kim recalled the casting process, saying, "When we were casting, Lee Byung Hun was cast first. Just having him felt like we had the world, and then, getting Yoo Ah In as a bonus made me even happier."
Although filming wrapped up in 2021, Yoo Ah In's drug scandal led to the indefinite postponement of the film’s release. Now, nearly four years later, The Matchis finally set to hit theaters on March 26th.
Reflecting on Yoo Ah In's scandal, Director Kim openly shared his frustration, calling it "irresponsible and disappointing" for the actor to make such a mistake as the lead.
He added, “Before being an actor, he made a mistake as a member of society and was punished, so I don’t think there’s much more to say.”Kim smiled bitterly as he spoke.
Describing the challenges he faced due to the scandal, Kim compared the experience to being trapped in "a hellish tunnel."
He said, "There was nothing I could do inside, so it was overwhelming. But now that we have the light of release, it feels like I can breathe. I’m deeply moved."
The director also shared that because Yoo Ah In was the lead actor, the film had to be released as it was, without editing. This has led some people to feel uneasy about watching the film, given the actor’s scandal.
When asked about this, Director Kim said, "Choosing and judging is up to the audience, so I can't force anything. But I hope they watch the movie as it is. I unintentionally got hurt before the release, so I hope people watch the movie warmly, as if applying ointment to a wound."
The Match will officially be released on March 26th.