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[editor Jina Yoon] Actor Lee Byung-hun resolutely dealt with what happened during the Cannes Film Festival photocall event.



On the 16th local time, Lee Byung-hun greeted film audiences around the world through the photocall event of the 74th Cannes International Film Festival.

Lee Byung-hun personally enjoyed the heat of Cannes with director Han Jae-rim, actors Song Kang-ho, and Im Si-wan with the movie 'Emergency Declaration', which was invited to the non-competitive section of the Cannes Film Festival.




The 'Emergency Declaration' team, who attended the photocall event, responded with a bright smile to the flash baptism of foreign media with relaxed manners.

After the group filming, there were individual photos of the actors in the order of Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Im Si-wan.



However, when Lee Byung-hun went out for a solo shoot, a reporter shouted "Arigato" twice to Lee Byung-hun to express his gratitude.

Lee Byung-hun, who showed his characteristic soft smile and various poses at the reporters' flash baptism, burst into laughter as if it was absurd, but soon showed a resolute appearance focusing on the photocall.




In addition, Lee Byung-hun finished the photocall event professionally by taking a unique pose with his index finger pointing to the sky and receiving cheers from reporters.



When this situation became known to domestic netizens through the official YouTube channel of the Cannes Film Festival, some netizens said, "I understand the intention of thanking Lee Byung-hun for faithfully responding to the filming, but the reporter's attitude toward filming without prior information about the actor It's rude," he pointed out.

At the same time, Lee Byung-hun, who showed a professional side to the end, was praised for his wise attitude.




'Emergency Declaration', a reality aviation disaster film that takes place over a plane that has declared an unconditional landing in the face of an unprecedented disaster situation, is a new work by director Han Jae-rim, who directed 'The King' and 'Contemplation'. It has attracted attention with its colorful lineup.



'Declaration of Emergency', which was first shown to filmmakers around the world at the World Premiere of the Cannes International Film Festival, received a warm response, including applause four times during the screening, and cheers and applause for about 10 minutes as the ending credits went up.



(Picture='Festival de Cannes (Officiel)' YouTube)



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(SBS Entertainment News editor Jina-yoon)