Since the release of “The king and the clown” Lee Jun Ki had received numerous awards. Recently, he announced that he will be breaking into China market by the making of “Fly, Daddy”, this movie is expected to go on screen before Chinese New Year.
In the new movie, Lee will appear as a cool kungfu guy. The storyline is a remake of a Japanese Korean novel “Fly, Daddy, Fly” where a 39 year-old cowardly parent who is in deep trouble and how he obey a 19 year-old kungfu master and eventually becomes a hero. In the movie, Lee will be the 19 year-old kungfu master. Lee had requested to have a 7-8 cm scar on his face and will do all the action part by himself with his taekwondo background.
When asked, Lee said he is not worried that his fans won’t be able to adapt to his new style instead he says that as an actor he should try different roles so that viewers will get to see different sides of him. He also told the reporters that there will be 4 stages of training for him and one of them is rock climbing which is the most difficult part for him as he is afraid of height.
This storyline was previously made into a movie by a Japanese producer however the remake of this movie will be done by a Korean director. The shooting site will no longer in Japan but will be in Korea and the main difference between the two is that this time they will have some laughing scene instead of the serious original version.
The movie is target at the Asian market and along with a lot of blockbuster which scheduled to release before Chinese New Year.
The producer company says this movie will be full of sincerity and audience will get caught between laughter and sadness.
It will be a great movie isn’t it?