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World-famous actor Brad Pitt visited Korea after 8 years.

To promote his new work, he freely shared his thoughts on Korean films and the world's film industry. 



Reporter Lee Joo-hyeong reports.



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[Brad Pitt/Movie Actor/Producer: I didn't come here for a movie, I came to eat Korean food.]



'Tom hyung' Following Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, who is called 'bread hyung', will soon turn 60 next year.



The movie that Brad Pitt came to promote, which started as a geek, is a new work 'Bullet Train', a comic action drama that takes place in a high-speed train.



[Brad Pitt / Actor/Producer: Busan (bound), Busan (bound), a fantastic movie.

I was nervous, I was thrilled, and the filming went well.

In particular, my heart aches when I see a child actor who is a daughter.]



When asked if there is a Korean director he would like to work with, he said that it was director Bong.



[Brad Pitt/Movie Actor/Producer: As an actor, I would like to work with director Bong Joon-ho.]



In fact, Brad Pitt is the producer of "Minari" and the co-producer of Bong's new film "Mickey 7".



He evaluated that the topography of the world film industry has changed significantly since Bong's Netflix movie 'Okja' opened its doors.



[Brad Pitt/Movie Actor/Producer: With the open door (of the streaming service), creators from around the world learn each other's talents and receive inspiration from each other.]



Also, Americans watch dubbing, but as people who have loved movies and TV, He said that he believes that watching movies with subtitles is a way to respect the original author, and that a change is happening now.



[Brad Pitt/Movie Actor/Producer: In the US, I watch the dubbed version, but I really hated it.

It will damage the movie.

But now the younger generation is completely accustomed to subtitles.]



Brad Pitt left the press conference after talking about food, taking selfies in the background of reporters, and showing himself as a trend-loving global citizen.



(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae, Hwang In-seok, video editing: Choi Eun-jin)