4 Best Films Lee Junho 2PM
JAKARTA - 2PM member Lee Junho will return to greet his fans in Indonesia on a tour of fans 'Junho The Moment' at the BSD International Convention Center (ICE), Tangerang Regency, Banten, Saturday tomorrow.
"See you soon. I prepared a unique fan meeting, which can only be watched in fan meetings," said Lee Junho, quoted from his Instagram, Friday, November 24. Before seeing the stage action in Indonesia, watch the 4 best films of actor 33 years. Here's the list: 1. Twenty (2015)
The South Korean comedy film, released in 2015, tells the story of the friendship of three young men named Kyung-jae (Kang Ha-neul), Dong-woo (Lee Junho), and Chi-ho (Kim Woo-bin). The three of them have been in a friendship since high school and had liked one same woman. In this film, Kyung-jae's character is told to be shy when they have to be close to women. He also has a dream to work in big companies and make a lot of money. In addition, there is Dong-woo who wants to be a comic artist (manhwa) and Chi-ho who doesn't have any dreams in his life. Chi-ho is known as a Malay man who likes to have fun and date many women because he is born into a rich family. When they are 20 years old and graduated from high school, all three of them hope to pursue their own dreams. However, they must face various tough obstacles to achieving their dreams. One day, Chi Ho's life changes when he meets Eun-hye (Jung Joo-yeon) who wants to establish himself as an actress. Not only that, these three friends will also experience the complexity of loving one girl who is the same. 2. Homme Fatale (2019)
This historical film tells the story of a young man named Heo Saek (Lee Junho). Heo Saek is a fun man and has lived in a gibang (housing entertainment) with his mother who has been a gisaeng (commerce woman) since childhood. Often interacting with the gisaeng makes Heo Saek become interested in the gisaeng world. He was also the first man's gisaeng in the Joseon era. At that time, women often experienced oppression and led Heo Saek to a woman who had forward thoughts called Hae-won (Jung So-min). Getting to know Hae-won, Heo Saek felt that they were both in two different worlds. However, with all the differences they had, they tried to find true love. Will they succeed in uniting their love?3. Cold Eyes (2013)
This action film by director and writer Cho Ui-seok is Lee Junho's debut film. Playing a detective in a special team under the nickname Squirel, he and Detective Hwang (Sol Kyung-gu) and Yoon-joo (Han Hyo-joo) work together to reveal the truth.
Cold Eyes tells the story of Yoon-joo who is undergoing tests to join the special police surveillance team led by Detective Hwang. His great ability succeeded in making him join as a new member of the team. After joining, Yoon-joo was immediately assigned to deal with James (Jung Woo-sung), the leader of a criminal group. He is known as a thorough person and has never tolerated the slightest mistake.
One day, James and his criminal group carried out a bank robbery. The police surveillance team also had difficulties because they could not identify the faces of the robbers due to their masks and actions that were so clean. Can they catch the criminal kingpin? 4. Rose and Tulip
Different from the previous three films, the Rose and Tulip film is a Japanese film starring Junho and his compatriots, namely Chansung. Interestingly, this film is an adaptation of a Japanese manga comic series entitled Bara to TsuRIBu by Akiko Higashimmura. Rose and Tulip film tells the story of a famous young painter named Neutu (Lee Junho). One day, he went to Japan to hold a painting exhibition as well as visit the hot spring inn. There are rumors that the hot spring inn has a work plagiarizing his painting. There,run met a man named De-won (Lee Junho) who looked very similar to him. For a certain reason,