Kwon Sang-woo, Song Kang-ho, Kim Myung-min throw themselves in for a movie

The way the actors spur a willing horse in the movies is raising expectations.

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kwon Sang-woo from "Paintes", Song Kang-ho from "Hindsight" and Kim Myung-min from "Pacemaker" are good examples.

Despite it being a mellow movie about a man who acquires the disability to feel pain in guilt and the aftereffects of having lost his family in a car accident but finds love that approaches him most painfully but strongly, kwon Sang-woo's performance in the movie is unlike any other action film.

As his character is, kwon Sang-woo had many abusive scenes such as falling from a tall building, getting the head with a plank, hitting down his own hand with a brick and being slapped several times, all of which, he carried out perfectly.

In a scene where he is quarreling with Jung Ryeo-won and jumps a wall, he hurt his ankle but he didn't even make notice of it and carried on with the shoot.

Song Kang-ho, a retired boss of a gang organization who wants to live a quiet life with his past forgotten in "Hindsight" is an issue for his perfect action and high level training.

He proved what a Korean actor is by outstandingly performing gun scenes and action scenes, displaying style and charisma.

Kim Myung-min is a pace maker who runs for someone else all his life thn gets the chance to finish a marathon of his own. He carried out 2~3 months of 15km training everyday and is now the perfect marathoner. Apparently he's lost 4kg from the hard core training. The way these actors are putting out their all into the set is making viewers look forward to their movies even more.