In the movie “Bringing Mother Away”, male star Jung Il-woo plays Jeong-min - a gentle, kind and loving Korean husband. Paired with Juliet Bao Ngoc, his character brings sweet and profound moments, contributing to recreating the most beautiful time in the life of the character Le Thi Hanh.

With his rich acting experience and handsome appearance, Jung Il-woo returns to the image of a youthful, sweet and passionate "first love" in love with a Vietnamese girl - a type of role that has become a "brand" associated with his name through many romantic dramas such as "Unstoppable High Kick", "49 Days", "Moon Embracing The Sun", "Good Job"... In particular, the trip across Vietnam that caused a stir on social networks in mid-2024 helped bring his name closer to the Vietnamese public.

Revealing the reason for inviting actor Jung Il-woo to the film, producer Kim Dae-kuen said: “For this project, we need faces that not only have acting ability beyond the basic level, but are also recognized in both Korea and Vietnam. By chance, one time Jung Il-woo came to Vietnam, we were extremely surprised to see that many audiences recognized him. After that, we understood that the film “Family is Number 1” was extremely popular in Vietnam, which made Jung Il-woo start to pay more attention to the market and audience here. We met actor Jung Il-woo to propose, and he happily agreed to participate in the film.”
During this trip to Vietnam, actor Jung Il-woo will directly participate in a series of film promotion activities such as: Official premiere event, cinetour to meet audiences at theaters, as well as a private fan meeting event for fans.
“Mang me di bo” is a Vietnam-Korea cooperation project directed by Mo Hong-jin and produced by Phan Gia Nhat Linh. The film features an outstanding cast including Hong Dao, Tuan Tran, Juliet Bao Ngoc, Jung Il-woo, Quoc Khanh, Hai Trieu, Lam Vy Da, Vinh Rau... The film conveys a strong message about the value of family, while expanding on aspects of friendship, love and sharing between people in difficult circumstances.
“Mang me di bo” opens early screenings from 6pm on July 30 and 31; officially opens in theaters nationwide from August 1, 2025.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/re-viet-jung-il-woo-den-viet-nam-quang-ba-phim-hop-tac-viet-han-709996.html
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