what do you wanna see park sung woong do next, who do you want him to work with?
I would really like to see him as a main character in a movie, not just any movie, but a really well-crafted one (I’m not saying Method was bad, I’m happy it happened too, but it was a low-budget and indie film). Like New World, The Wailing, Asura. Something big and very anticipated.
Answering your second question, if we are speeking about directors and screenwriters, then Park Hoon-Jung (New World, The Unjust, V.I.P.), Na Hong-Jin (The Yellow Sea, The Wailing), Kim Sung-Su (City of the Rising Sun, Asura), Bong Joon Ho, may be Park Chan Wook or even Lee Chang Dong?? That’s like the best case scenario haha. It could be someone less known, but still good (like Lee Soo-Youn, I liked Bluebeard very much), may be a new face that would turned out to be very succesful with their first work (I think it’s about a time for new promising director to appear).
If we are talking about possible costars, then given that I have already seen him working with Hwang Jung Min, Lee Jung Jae and Jeon Do-Yeon, now I would be happy to see him with any of my other favourites, like Song Kang Ho, Bae Doo Na, Shin Ha Kyun.
Speaking of the character he might play, I would like it to be somewhat similar to his roles in New World and For The Emperor, but I suspect he already got tired of that image, so I would also be glad to be surprised with something new as I was with his current role in Life on Mars. I didn’t expect him to carry such character so well and yet he did and I’m in love with him once again. But anyway I want his character to be morally gray or even evil, I want his story to raise difficult moral questions, I want to hate and love his character at the same time. I want it to be a thriller that will keep me on the edge of my sit and I want it to have an ending that will make you watch the whole movie once again with different angle. I want this movie to bring PSW’s career to the next level and make his fanbase bigger, I want him to be in-demand even more than he is now.
Despite what I said I’m pretty happy with what he is doing now, far more happy than with what he was doing few years ago. I think LoM was a great choice for him and his next drama project looks very promising too. I only wish he was more present on a big screen as well, not just in background supporting roles.