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Actor Dares to Be Unrecognizable for Dark Comedy
28 Nov
Summary
- Bong Tae-gyu returns to feature films after a decade.
- He plays a debt-ridden brother in a fake funeral scheme.
- Bong embraced an 'ugly' look, abandoning vanity for realism.

Actor Bong Tae-gyu has returned to feature films with 'The Price of Goodbye,' an independent dark comedy. This project marks his first feature-length role since 2013, where he plays Il-hoe, a brother entangled in a scheme to stage a fake funeral for financial gain. Bong completely discarded his vanity for the role, revealing he focused on portraying the character's desperation rather than his appearance, even using freckle makeup to enhance the look of a struggling businessman.
This intense performance is a stark contrast to Bong's recent work, particularly his role in the popular drama 'Penthouse.' Following that series, he strategically shifted to short films, gaining experience and carefully selecting projects that resonated with him. This approach allowed him to hone a performance style he describes as "sticky with life," preparing him for the challenges of feature films and reinforcing his dedication to his craft.
Bong's commitment to 'The Price of Goodbye' was immediate, accepting the role shortly after reading the script, drawn by its absurd premise and the opportunity to play a father to an adult son. Now a radio host and award winner, Bong is experiencing a career resurgence, aiming to release one independent film annually, regardless of the size of his role, demonstrating a renewed passion for filmmaking.




