Article 69AFF Lee Jung-jae on making his directorial debut with the spy thriller Hunt

Lee Jung-jae on making his directorial debut with the spy thriller Hunt

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1.0.jpeg Lee Jung-jae in Hunt. | Image: Magnolia Home Entertainment

Lee Jung-jae has had plenty of success in front of the camera, first spending years as a star in Korea and then capturing the attention of the rest of the world with his leading role in Squid Game. Soon, he will even be in a Star Wars project. Now, he's trying his hand at directing as well. The spy thriller Hunt marks Lee's directorial debut - and he also stars in the film and co-wrote the screenplay.

Hunt made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival last year; I caught it at the Toronto International Film Festival, where the bombastic action and plentiful twists made it one of my favorite films of the festival. Set in 1980s Korea, the movie uses real-world events - like political protests and even an assassination attempt - as a backdrop...

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