Drinking interview with Kang Ji-hwan (Part 1)
by javabeans
I told ya I’d have some goodies coming up, didn’t I?
IS Plus is one of those lighter entertainment news/gossip sources, but one thing I like is their series of “drinking interviews,” which are pretty much exactly like they sound: The reporter goes out to eat and drink with a star for a long interview.
This interview came out last week (May 29), and I’m splitting it up into two parts since it’s so long. Reading it, I have to again note how refreshing it is to see a big star like Kang Ji-hwan being so baldly honest. He doesn’t shy away from being truthful, when most other stars have been trained in the “polite answer.” For instance, many are taught to give vague platitudes like, “I was fortunate that things worked out well for me” or “The ratings don’t matter, it’s the work I enjoy,” or “I can’t take credit for that.”
While I believe some actors truly don’t care, I’d bet a fortune most do, so it’s enjoyable to see Kang Ji-hwan frankly admitting he cares what people think about his work, wanting box-office (or ratings) success, and being okay with giving himself credit when a job is well done.
“After four years, I’ve left behind ‘Geum-soon’s husband'”
The power of Level 7 Civil Servant is impressive. It doesn’t fold under impressive competition, and this weekend it looks to break the 4 million mark for total viewers. It left Old Partner far behind and has pulled in the top score this year. In the center of this A-list storm is Kang Ji-hwan (32, born Jo Tae-kyu). In the film industry, there are more and more people recognizing him and his rise.
Overflowing with confidence, and sometimes told that he seems arrogant, this man has a striking appeal. Because of his abundant curiosity, he’s earned a nickname for being curious. I spent six hours sharing eight bottles of soju and studying Kang Ji-hwan. Right now this man seems clear-headed, but a lot of alcohol flows through his veins.
“The distributors say that Korean government agents are scary”
When talking about Kang Ji-hwan, one drama not to be left out is the 2005 series Be Strong, Geum-soon. It was so popular, the broadcast station couldn’t leave the drama alone with ratings above 40% and extended the broadcast three times. Naturally, Kang Ji-hwan became famous.
However, things weren’t always so good. He took on a bit part as Han Ji-hye’s boyfriend in his debut in the 2003 drama Summer Scent, and because of a contract problem with the broadcast station, he had to quit You’ll Find Out (2004). He also had the novel experience of appearing as a sticker photo in More Beautiful Than a Flower as Go Doo-shim’s dead son.
He did grumble with his manager, saying, “Others take the elevator, so why are do we have to walk upstairs?” but his positive energy began to show itself gradually. With the success of Capital Scandal and Hong Gil Dong in Japan, he’s risen another step to being a Hallyu star.
His two films Invited and Rough Cut met with better-than-expected results. He says, “I said I would give acting a try until I turned thirty, and if I didn’t make it by then I would quit, but like a lie my turning point came to find me at twenty-eight.”
If you retired at 30, what would you have done?
Kang Ji-hwan: I would have continued studying design, or run a business. I’m the eldest of two children and I should get married, and I wouldn’t want to be financially incompetent.
Was Level 7 Civil Servant‘s initial goal for 7 million?
We said that in keeping with the “7” in the title, but our real number was 3 million. We didn’t want to hurt our investors. I’m so relieved that we were able to earn back the money for those who invested believing in me and Kim Haneul.
What do you feel about beating films like X-Men, Thirst, and Star Trek?
The nice thing to say would be that we were fortunate, but it felt good. [Laughs] I was curious whenever a competing film would come out, so I went to watch all of them every Thursday matinee. When I saw X-Men, I called Haneul to tell her, “It’s okay, I think we’ll win,” and Thirst is aiming for a different target audience. I was extremely pleased to hear that U.S. distributors had been asking, “What kind of movie is Level 7 Civil Servant?”
Audiences burst into laughter at the scenes where you say, “Look here, bleep” and “that bastard director.”
That was unexpected. I feel both sorry and thankful to Ryu Seung-ryong sunbae. In the pojangmacha scene, I was too centered on establishing my emotions that I couldn’t look after my sunbae. The scene where I collapse after saying, “I used to be innocent” was an ad-lib, but he accepted it all. If it had been me, I probably would have scolded me a lot. He quit drinking alcohol and drank soda instead, but he’s a sunbae who works with you all the way.
You go back a long way with Kim Haneul. When you were starting out, you shot a CF for an international phone together.
I was her school friend in that. Following the drama 90 Days’ Time to Love, this is our third project together. Of course, Kim Haneul didn’t even remember that I was the guy in her CF. These days, she teases me saying, “You’ve sure grown up.”
If you’re that close, wouldn’t you develop romantic feelings?
That’s not an easy thing. Haneul went down to Gangwondo today with the movie staff. I’m very fortunate with female co-stars like Sung Yuri, Han Ji-min, Han Ye-seul and others, but I don’t know how I should act to start dating them. [Laughs]
Do you drink alcohol?
If I get along well with a person, I can stay up all night. A few days ago, I met with a film company CEO, and that night I drank until I blacked out. I’d do shots and if the people next to me put down their glasses I’d get upset, and I like moving to second and third rounds. Two years ago, I was sharing a table with Seol Kyung-gu sunbae and he suggested having a drink, and the next day I was in a cold sweat because I couldn’t remember a thing.
Is your introspective personality because of image control?
When I was just starting out, I was overly cautious and timid, but after drinking freely with the staff once, the next day the set felt really comfortable. I thought, “This is right,” and made an effort not to avoid drinking gatherings after that. I found I could increase my drinking tolerance.
“I’m a hottie in Dobong-gu”
One of his drinking habits is to leave his empty bottles scattered around. This day, too, he grabbed the hand of the ajumma who’d come by to collect the empty bottles. Kang Ji-hwan says, “The workbooks of bad students are blacker” and explains, “I have to see the empty bottles like trophies in order to enjoy my liquor more. It feels like something’s left behind.”
When you were in school, what kind of student were you?I was class leader every year between second and sixth grade, and I was even president of the whole school. From middle school, I started to on a slightly shaky path, and by the time I was in high school, I’d progressed to hanging out in soju rooms. [Laughs] I often went to a bar for students in the early evenings.
He said that if he could have a time machine, he’d like to go back to middle school and make lots of memories. He’d spent so much time alone that it felt like a disappointing gap in his life. On the other hand, in grade school he made his rounds to all the classrooms organizing a performance of “The Little Fire Engine.” At the time, he took the role of Kim Tae-young, but made his friends audition.
Looking through the internet, I saw you even had the nickname of Dobong-gu’s Hottie.On the day that I shot a CF with Haneul, MBC’s Section TV program came to do a segment. Maybe the PD waiting for Haeul was bored, but he asked to interview me. He asked, “Do you think of yourself as a hottie,” and I answered, “In Dobong-gu I am,” and that bit aired with its own caption.
How did you come to take the role in the art film “Invited”?
After I was cut from You’ll Find Out, I stopped getting work. I wanted to act, but I couldn’t get cast and it drove me crazy. At the time it was going from a blank slate to a lead role so I dove in. The production budget was 130 million won [about $100,000], and I didn’t know it would go on to get such good reviews later on. It was a movie that helped a lot when shooting a daily drama.
I heard that it was your idea to do the train station promotion this time, taking it all the way to the Jeju Island appearance.
For some reason, I don’t like how other people work. I like doing my own unique methods, and I met with ordinary people holding the “Level 7 Jackpot” signs at the station. At first I was afraid and embarrassed, but I then I became immune to it. [Laughs] Next time, I want to try doing it on the way to a screening event in Ulleungdo or Wando.
Your personality stands out.
It’s because I got my start later than others. Back for the musical Rocky Horror Picture Show, I even once got a henna tattoo like the main character in From Dusk till Dawn. To get permission from the director, I deliberately matched the timing for when he passed by, then I took off my shirt and put on a real show. If I hadn’t had confidence in my dancing and singing, I probably wouldn’t have gone that far. [Laughs]
Your activities in Japan feel different.
Outside of fanmeetings, I also seek out gatherings for fifty or so people. I take cell phone pictures for fans one by one, and I spend all day hanging out and having fun. We don’t try for that mysterious vibe. If they like me, what can’t I do for them?
It seems like you’re the type who loves yourself.
More than loving myself, I think I have a strong sense of pride. When I was going to acting classes, every month they would have us do monologues, improv, self-introductions and such and score us from 1 through 150 and post it on the wall. I learned then that if you didn’t prepare you’d be shaking on test day, but if you had even one card up your sleeve, you could stand tall.
What type of character do you want to take on in the future?
I definitely want to try a villainous psychopath role. An actor is drawn to characters whose emotions go through a lot. I’m trying to discover a type of character that “only Kang Ji-hwan can do” but I haven’t been able to figure that out yet.
Have you ever had a drama register nearly zero in the ratings?
90 Days’ Time to Love, Capital Scandal, and Fireworks all were in single-digits. I was fully immersed in my characters, but people disregarded it, so I felt really upset and frustrated like crazy. I felt guilty for not being a star and wanted to beg forgiveness of the producers and my co-stars.
Have you ever been uncast for something or had a role taken away for nepotistic reasons?
I’ve come close a couple times, but never uncast. If a PD was deliberating over a problem like that, I requested an open audition, to go up against him. Every time I look at a script, the image starts playing in my head. I have confidence that I have the skill to beat anybody when it comes to character analysis or ad-libbing.
Who have you made the most promises to?
I was most annoyed by people who said, “Ji-hwan, hurry and become famous so you can help me.” If they really value me, shouldn’t they hold out their hand when things are tough? There are a lot of people who eat sirloin steak when things are good. The people who are with me to the end are those who eat ramen with me when things are tough.
Part 2 of this interview coming shortly…..
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51 nycgrl
June 8, 2009 at 9:51 AM
There is something really special about him. He has these very intelligent, playful and curious eyes. There is also something arrogant, humble, boyish and manly all at the same time which adds to his attractiveness and versatility. Sometimes you have actors who play really cool guys in a drama or movie but when you actually see them in an interview they are really boring or conventional because they really are that boring in real life or because they are being so careful due to their carefully constructed PR image. He is so refreshing as a human being and an actor both in US or in Korea.
I hope he doesn't change with more success since I would hate for him to go the way of Bae Young Joon for instance who is entering Micheal Jackson stratosphere.
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52 Samsooki
June 8, 2009 at 11:29 AM
YAY! It took me almost 2 days, but I found a way to beat the system!! JB says that:
"By clicking this link you are hereby relinquishing “Mine!” claiming rights to Javabeans, not that you had a shot against her fierce spinning back kick in the first place, but just so y’all are clear on that"
Then we will give up our rights. HOWEVER, if you click on "comments" HTML link, you will end up here: http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/06/drinking-interview-with-kang-ji-hwan-part-1/#comments
.......which is where I am now, able to read the whole thread, and never having clicked on her burdensome and sorrow-inducing Terms of Service html link!
lawyer training = loophole discovery = samsooki + KJH (mine!) FTW
Looks like all y'all gave up on Kang Ji Hwan. LOL. Suckers!
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I wonder how I am going to make an evil KJH. I don't want to make excuses for him.
i.e., "oh, he was abused as a child that's why he is evil now." or, "his upbringing has made him indifferent to others."
Those are cop outs. if KJW is going to be evil, he has to be evil because he has thought about it, and he chooses to be evil. That's the strongest kind of bad guy, the guy who could be good if we wanted to be good, but decides that being bad is better for him.
If KJW wants to play an evil character, then his motivation has to be because being a bad guy is worth it. That kind of character doesn't have to be crazy insane, or a loser, or a stock evil laughter with mustache, but a thinking, breathing, conscientious bad guy who feels pain and joy, knows what it is like to love and be loved, and still chooses to be a bad guy because it means more to him to crush others than it does to save them.
Nice! Holy moly, that's one scary bad guy.
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53 LaFr4ise
June 8, 2009 at 12:21 PM
LOL @ samsooki's comment.. NICE !!!
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54 hjkomo
June 8, 2009 at 1:50 PM
@ Samsooki
"HOWEVER, if you click on “comments” HTML link, you will end up here:"
ROFL! You just figured that out? o_O :P
A psychopath doesn't choose to be evil. He just is. :)
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55 Samsooki
June 8, 2009 at 2:04 PM
@ hjkomo,
Are you saying that KJH wants to play an actual psychopath?
I know that's what he apparently said, but I'm not sure that's what he meant. If that's what he meant, and, separately, if he doesn't want to play a bad guy by choice but a psychopathic bad guy, then I'm going to yank him from my drama.
I can't empathize with psychopaths, and so I can't write one because I don't know why they do what they do.
Alternate for bad guy then - Won Bin. He would play a soft-spoken, articulate and thoughtful, intelligent evil guy. And he would cry when he is sad, he would smile and laugh when he is happy, he would lie as if he is telling the truth, and he would thoughtfully crush all those who stand in his path, because in a world where it is he or them, it is always them who goes first. I saw Autumn Tale recently online, and I liked what I saw. Strength comes from the eyes....
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56 hjkomo
June 8, 2009 at 2:06 PM
No, no, no!
KJH's still recovering from his traumatic experience. He doesn't know what he's saying...
Just make him a bad guy then. :D
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57 B.B.
June 8, 2009 at 4:12 PM
@ Samsookl and hjkomo.
How to keep you all sort of happy including KJH, with the role of psychopath in Samsooki's drama.
As you are heading sci-fi, could you not have him medium term toxin infected (until cured by your hero), by inhalation (alien pollen), consumption (contamination or poisoned, at space cantina) or result of getting fanged by alien bug.
Can swing from good guy to raging psychopath, semi recover, plead for help, relapse then recover on discovery of antivenom. At least this way you can avoid the emotional cripple scenerio.
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58 Hanjanman
June 8, 2009 at 5:59 PM
By clicking the Comments link instead of JB noona's link, does that mean that Samsooki still has full Mine! claiming rights whilst I have forfeited mine? But how could I not click JB noona's link when I sooo wanted to know more about my idol? Does that mean that I have been weak? Does it mean that I love KJH less? Noooo, JB noona, noooo!!! You tricked me!!!
@ bspanda
You're right. We should join forces against greedy and deluded Samsooki. BTW, did you also click on JB noona's link?
@ B.B.
I like your alternative to an emotionally retarded KJH space psychopath. But with contamination or poison, wouldn't that make the character transform into something grotesque ala Bruce Banner into the Hulk? I just don't want to see KJH in a less than attractive light. Couldn't he just have a curse borne from coming from a little planet called Earth, originating from the sins his forefathers committed in the ancient kingdom of Silla or Baekje?
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59 bspanda
June 8, 2009 at 7:10 PM
@ Samsooki
haha how did I just know you would use your legal skills aka loopholes to get your way into this thread? It took you 2 days though!!! That is shocking and hence your claims of 'KJH M- -E' are (still) shaky.
ahem now you are starting on Won Bin too? Careful......
@ hanjanman
"You’re right. We should join forces against greedy and deluded Samsooki. BTW, did you also click on JB noona’s link?"
Yes! Am totally with you in joining forces (how could I not when you so graciously willing to share KJH). As for your latter question my official response is............ Also I read JB's 'warning' to mean I could not use the M-word in this thread and this thread only! So far I have done that. :P Hence well...KJH is well.....you know :)
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60 goldlilys
June 8, 2009 at 10:50 PM
Glad his film is doing so well. Hong Gil Dong was a big help for his career. I truly only noticed him on that drama, but the first thing I've seen him from without realizing it is Summer Scent .
Before Hong Gil Dong, I also watched his small part in Save The Last Dance as the doctor crush and lead role on Fireworks (but this drama seemed too cliche even though I loved his character on that). After watching Hong Gil Dong, I saw stars potential on him and began to search out for his other dramas. One I had to buy at YesAsia because it was never subbed is Be Strong Geum Soon. I found out it was the drama that made him popular. I love his cute and emotional side on that drama. Currently rewatching the 165 episodes again with my mom. I guess the newest work I've seen from him is Capital Scandal since I skipped it when it first came out. Feel bad that people didn't recognize his talents there because that drama is awesome and his child-like enthusiasm is a must watch.
Really want to watch his new movie with Kim Haneul. Sounds like Mr and Mrs. Smith. :)
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61 Atsirk
June 9, 2009 at 7:49 PM
LOVE IT...WHAT A GREAT BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR ME...
huh, I miss him...
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62 fraulein
June 10, 2009 at 8:42 AM
Ngie, i am watching it here in singapore on saturday afternoons too.. it's coming to an end and I cant wait to know if my romeo and juliet couple will come together or not.......
HGD was a great boost that turned him from a fringe actor into a big, recognisable one. I hope he gets his pyschopath role, he is such a good actor he'll do well in it. he is different from other idol like actors (the BBF actors, anymore??) and is even better than kwon sang woo, I think.... he's my favourite " old ' actor along with hwang jung-min..
i cannot wait for Rough cut and My GF is a secret agent to come here = )
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63 fraulein
June 10, 2009 at 8:43 AM
Ngie, i am watching it here in singapore on saturday afternoons too.. it's coming to an end and I cant wait to know if my romeo and juliet couple will come together or not.......
HGD was a great boost that turned him from a fringe actor into a big, recognisable one. I hope he gets his pyschopath role, he is such a good actor he'll do well in it. he is different from other idol like actors (the BBF actors, anyone??) and is even better than kwon sang woo, I think.... he's my favourite " old ' actor along with hwang jung-min..
i cannot wait for Rough cut and My GF is a secret agent to come here = )
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64 Ngie
June 13, 2009 at 5:14 AM
fraulein@ #63, I agree with you.... he's definitely my fav actor.
BSGS will have a happy ending. I watched certain episodes so many time on youtube and I always feel so invlved with the characters, that shows how graet the acting is, especially Han Hye Jin & Kang Ji Hwan as a couple.
You can watch "Rough Cut" at the website below:
It comes in 2 parts
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=47674552
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=47690090
Hope you can open the link.
Happy watching
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65 Lota
July 26, 2010 at 7:14 PM
We love you Kang Ji-hwan! we love all your movies - Hong Gil Dong, Capital Scandal, A movie is a movie, Coffee House ... even the cameo role in ep 6 in Style... you are so cool and a good actor and a good guy. Don't stop making dramas and movies! LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!:)
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66 Lota
July 26, 2010 at 7:20 PM
You are a great guy and a great actor!
You are so cool and when you want to be funny, you are so f u n n n y!
You are amazing and don't believe those negative remarks... WE LOVE YOU!
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67 miss_procrastination
July 31, 2010 at 9:03 PM
THANK you so much for posting this!
I adore him!
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68 meijie
September 18, 2011 at 9:40 PM
i love him more! i love his honesty and candidness, focus and passion for his craft, i admire his brilliance in acting--Even only with a "smirk" or a kind of a smile, he's able to portray the personality of the character he's playing. i also like his desire to do more, to be the best, to achieve more. God bless you, Kang Ji Hwan!
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69 monika
August 6, 2012 at 1:37 PM
Very interesting interview, were is this cafe? seems to have a good food and atmosfere.
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