Actor Kang Ha-Neul criticized YouTubers for earning money by spreading harmful gossip about celebrities, as he prepares to play the role of a cyber villain in an upcoming suspense film.
In the realm of streaming, Kang assumes the role of Woo Sang, a prominent figure in South Korean crime channels, who is propelled by an unyielding thirst for recognition that leads him to venture into risky territories.
During the film’s promotion, the 35-year-old actor expressed his views on the real-world consequences of his character’s actions. He stated to Korea JoongAng Daily, “I hope audiences realize that Woo Sang’s (his character) actions are not appropriate.
As an actor, I needed to depict Woo Sang believing he was justified. However, in reality, if someone like Woo Sang, who causes havoc in cyberspace, truly existed, it wouldn’t be a positive development.
Kang similarly wishes that viewing the movie might encourage spectators to consider the content they consume thoughtfully: “It feels audacious to say so, but if watching this film inspires viewers to view just one of the numerous videos accessible on their phones in a new light, then I am convinced the movie has achieved its purpose.
Kang Ha-Neul on playing a YouTube streamer
As a gamer, here’s my take on the original statement in first person:
“Regarding Woo Sang, I portrayed him as someone who craves attention. I aimed to create a character that exudes arrogance, excessiveness, and an inflated sense of self-importance. These traits are inspired by individuals I don’t hold in high regard.
I modeled him after the type of individuals I find distasteful – those who boast excessively without any real substance, those who prioritize superficial appearances over genuine character, and those who construct their lives on deception and falsehoods. Such a person is someone I would never choose to call friend.
Star’s remarks on The Squid Game 2 arise as worries escalate over internet bullying in South Korea, a nation where famous personalities frequently find themselves under attack by harmful online trolls and cyber vandals.
Actress Kim Sae-Ron was subjected to malicious comments and disparaging videos by YouTubers, which seemingly aggravated the difficulties she encountered prior to her passing on February 16th.
In South Korea, on March 21, the series titled “Streaming” premiered, where we find character Woo Sang engaged in live broadcasting as he hunts down an unidentified serial killer, oblivious to the fact that this very killer is meticulously observing his actions.
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2025-03-22 20:48