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Song Joong-ki on Bogota struggles, supporting Hyun Bin and taking on difficult roles

Song, whose new film Bogota: City of the Lost was heavily delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, says he is driven by a sense of challenge

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Korean actor Song Joong-ki, 39, says that his new movie, Bogota: City of the Lost, is fundamentally about responsibility. Photo: Instagram/hi_songjoongki

By Baek Byung-yeul

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Despite being known for his baby face and gentle eyes, actor Song Joong-ki does not hesitate to take on roles in films or TV series that portray characters with rough edges or ambitious personalities.

As seen in popular TV series like Descendants of the Sun (2016), Vincenzo (2021) and Reborn Rich (2022), as well as hit movies such as A Werewolf Boy (2012) and The Battleship Island (2017), he has consistently challenged himself with diverse genres.
Song, who often receives questions about his unexpected choices, will soon be in cinemas again with his latest project, crime film Bogota: City of the Lost, in which he plays Guk-hui, an ambitious young man who travels to Colombia with his family in the 1990s in search of a new life.

The film explores the competition and friction among Korean merchants in Colombia, bringing out Song’s tough side.

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