‘By Butlers’ Moon Sori-Jang Joon-hwan, South Korea's leading movie couple

2020-01-14 17:31:11

Actor Munsori appeared on SBS ‘Deacon Division’ on the 5th with his husband Jang Jun-hwan as a wife, spending time with members and captivating viewers on Sunday evening.

In the broadcast, Moon Sori cooked dishes and served the members.

Munsori, nicknamed Dongtan's big hand, cooked a lot of skillfully with skillful eyes, and the members who ate the food could not hide their admiration.

Lee Seung-ki praised Munsori's food, saying, "Thank you for your generous hospitality." Jang Joon-hwan said, "It makes snacks well.

It also attracted attention by adding practical tips on how to live well as a Korean couple.

Moonsori praised Jang Jun-hwan as a "home-made person," and the members asked if there was a conflict between couples.

It's hard. I want to be recognized as a good person, and I try to live my life to the best of my ability. ”

Director Joon-hwan Jang said, "The best thing about Moon Sori is that I don't use what I usually do well and approach the stranger without fear.

He constantly complimented and showed off his loved ones.

Afterwards, the two masters and their members held the 'Deacon Film Festival,' which reveals films taken on the theme of beauty.

Four deacon members and director Jang Joon-hwan each submitted one piece of work, and Moonsori was serious and humanistic in their works.

Lee Seung-ki's work was filled with laughter points. "It was a brave attempt to put a direction. Because of that, I felt that the four were together."

He also showed up.

In particular, Yang Se-hyung threw everyone into the film by playing a game with Moonsori for the desire of director Jang Joon-hwan to wish him to be called 'Brother' and naturally calling him 'Brother'.

The next day, Moon Sori and Jang Joon-hwan visited the Korea National University of Arts with their members.

In order to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Korean cinema, MoonSori's idea to support the next generation of filmmakers is reflected.

Moonsori said that this place needs to evolve in order for Korean films to become more robust, and presented a surprise rice cake for the roots of Korean films and their juniors who support them.

Moon Sori wrote 'I support you for the future of Korean cinema' and handed out the rice cake soup and cheered the juniors.

The students were surprised and thanked for the appearance of the couple and their members.

Moonsori continued, "A lot of movies are being made in Korea. I hope you'll also be interested in independent films and diversity films. So Korean movies will be healthier. And since we're all there, cheer for my friends.

I want to give it to you. "