Lee Joon-ik proved in the most impressive way, that he can direct biopics in black-and-white, when he released "DongJu, The Portrait of A Poet" one of the best films of the last few years. Continuing in the same visual recipe, he has now come up with one set in 1801, about the Joseon era scholar Jeong Yak-jeon, DongJu, The Portrait of A Poet, The Book of Fish, Byun Yo-han, Cha Soon-bae, Kang Ki-young, Kim Jeong-hoon-III, Lee Eui-tae, Lee Joon-ik, Lee Jung-eun, Min Dohee, Sol Kyung-gu
On June 2nd the television chat program You Quiz on the Block featured Park Jung-min, in a moment where he spoke about his career. Despite being a well-known name today, Park Jung-min discussed some surprising dark spots in his career. He mentioned having terrible grades in school, and even failing to understand what a self-introduction was when he matriculated to an arts college. But perhaps the biggest shock is how he nearly quit acting seven years ago, Bleak Night, Deliver Us From Evil, DongJu, The Portrait of A Poet, Hellbound, One Win, Smugglers, Unframed, Lee Joon-ik, Park Jung-min, Yoo Ah-in