Gangnam 1970 marks as the first lead role in a major film of Lee Min-ho. He played as Kim Jong-dae in the film. He dreams only of living a comfortable life but becomes embroiled in a legal dispute over land development in Gangnam. The caption released with the profile reads, “I’m going to create my own land, without money.”
Jong-Dae (Lee Min-ho) and Yong-Ki (Kim Rae-won) grew up in an orphanage like real brothers. After they leave the orphanage, they make a living by picking up paper and empty bottles. Jong-Dae then becomes involved in a struggle of interests over development in Gangnam, Seoul. In the process, he lives with Gil-Soo (Jung Jin-young) and and Sun-Hye (Seol Hyun) as they accept Jong-Dae like a family member. Jong-Dae also becomes a gang member.
Lee Min-ho's strong acting delivery earned him a Best New Actor trophy at the 52nd Grand Bell Awards, and a nomination for the same category at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards.
Congratulations Lee Min Ho! 🎉🎉🎉
Goodluck on your new movie release.
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