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The Last Princess (2016)
덕혜옹주 The Last Princess (2016) screenplay by Hur Jin-ho, Lee Han-eol, and Seo Yoo-min directed by Hur Jin-Ho based on Princess Deokhye by Kwon Bi-young
Park Hae Il - Cosmopolitan Magazine October Issue ‘17
Park Hae Il - Cosmopolitan Magazine October Issue ‘17
Park Hae Il - Cosmopolitan Magazine October Issue ‘17
Park Hae-il is underrated in every sense of the word. In a matter of minutes he managed to catch my attention in his brief role in Memories of Murder by Bong Joon-ho. I watched it shortly after seeing Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels in a local cinema, so I immediately drew a comparison between him and actor Leon Lai. They've both got this similar magnetism—such sweet faces in their youth, playing such shady characters. Gyeongju is another one I love from his filmography, in all its Hong Sang-soo Zhang Lu essence. Then of course, his role in Park Chan-wook's Decision to Leave. He seems to be a very private person—something I fully respect and appreciate—but I'd love to know more about him and his thoughts on cinema, just to have a little insight on how he manages to constantly choose great projects.
Park Hae-il (박해일)
Park, a steady pillar of Korean film.
Authenticity shines in every subtle gesture.
Refined storytelling through quiet intensity.
Known for The Host and timeless dramas.
Hae (“sea”) — vast in emotional depth.
Artistry that feels both simple and profound.
Every role carries layered humanity.
Il (“one”) — singular in his unique path.
Legacy built on naturalism and truth.
박해일의 망중한, Vogue Korea May 2013
Park Hae-il, Vogue Korea May 2013 Editor: Kim Ji-soo Photographer: Hyea W Kang Stylist: Jung Joo-yeon, Im Ji-hye Hair: Jung Joon Makeup: Choi Hye-rin via Blogger http://bit.ly/13VnQOH