‘No Other Choice’ Star Lee Byung-hun on His Historic Golden Globe Actor Nom and Park Chan-wook’s Latest: ‘I Knew I Would Be Laughing a Lot’

Korean Actor Lee Byung-hun Sees History in Nominations for Golden Globe and Gotham Awards

Lee Byung-hun's film "No Other Choice" has led him down a path that could make history at the 84th Golden Globes, with his name included on the list of nominees for best actor – comedy or musical. This marks the first time a Korean actor has received such an honor.

When asked about receiving the nomination, Lee revealed he had been informed by a friend while asleep in Korea during the ceremony announcement. The news hit him like a dream and he expressed that although winning is not his focus as an actor, he is thrilled for the film's achievements.

Lee Byung-hun can be seen smiling in front of Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', which has also garnered attention at this year's Gotham Awards.

In "No Other Choice," Lee portrays Mansu, a devoted manager who struggles to find employment after 25 years with his paper company. His determination puts his family and all their hard work at risk. The story takes darkly comedic turns in its portrayal of the struggles faced by an underdog fighting for survival in a rapidly changing job market.

Lee discussed the key elements that helped him connect with Mansu's character, citing Mansu's sense of desperation to protect his family as pivotal. When it comes to bringing out laughter and drama, Lee emphasized the importance of modulating comedy and tragedy, often using Mansu's viewpoint to convey these contrasting emotions.

The film is notable for its long take shot in one scene where Mansu is having an awkward encounter with potential employers; this took 30 takes to perfect and proved challenging due to working with animals on set. Lee highlighted that the role required him to be completely immersed in Mansu's feelings, a point he emphasized when discussing his favorite scenes from the film.

Lee Byung-hun revealed which scenes he enjoyed filming most, mentioning not only the music room scene but also an interview where Mansu tries to bluff his way through while suffering toothache and struggling with body language. He stressed that what makes him choose projects is whether they're "fun" – a subjective quality he prioritizes.

Among up-and-coming Korean directors Lee expressed interest in Yoon Ga-eun, whose latest films showcase her unique vision and bring fresh perspectives to the film industry.

Lee Byung-hun also shared his thoughts on other notable movies of 2025 that stood out to him, including "One Battle After Another" and "Train Dreams." Both films, he noted, have a deep emotional impact that lingers long after viewing. He concluded by stating his desire to work with director Park Chan-wook again in the future.

Lee Byung-hun's historic Golden Globe nomination highlights his growing presence on international cinema stages, while also showcasing Park Chan-wook's versatility as a filmmaker.
 
omg can u believe this is the first time a korean actor gets nominated for golden globes 🤯 lee byung hun is literally going to make history 📚 i'm so happy for him and park chan wook too! their collaboration on "no other choice" was already amazing, but now it's official 💼 the film's themes of struggle and perseverance really resonated with me. i love how lee emphasizes the importance of modulating comedy and drama in his performances 🎭 it's no wonder he won over so many hearts (and awards 🏆)
 
idk about this "historic" moment for korean actors... it feels like they're just getting their foot in the door 🤔. lee byung-hun's film might be well-crafted and all, but I'm not buying into the hype that he's suddenly a comedy genius or whatever. i mean, have you seen his previous roles? he's still playing the same old types – the brooding hero or the charming lead 😒. and don't even get me started on park chan-wook... has anyone else noticed how he only casts korean actors in his films? 🙄 it's like he's trying to create some sort of korean-centric cinematic universe or something. i'm just waiting for someone to come along and do a film that actually challenges these guys' perceptions of the world 😏.
 
omg, 1st korean actor to get golden globe nom? thats kinda cool i guess... lee byung-hun's film "no other choice" is pretty good lol, who wouldn't wanna play a character trying to find a job after 25 yrs? but honestly, what's the diff b/w comedy and musical? just cuz its funny doesnt mean its music 🎵😂 anyway, congrats to lee byung-hun i guess! 👏 he seems like a cool guy too. park chan-wook's direction is always on point tho 💯
 
🎥 The more things change, the more they stay the same 💭 - and that includes the Hollywood scene! It's dope to see Korean actors like Lee Byung-hun making waves in the industry 🌊. He's killing it with his new flick "No Other Choice" and getting recognized for it at major awards 🏆.
 
Dude, I gotta say, it's about time someone Korean gets a nod for acting at these fancy awards 🤩. I mean, Lee Byung-hun's been killing the game in Korea for years and now he's finally getting recognized globally. But, let's be real, "No Other Choice" isn't like it's some groundbreaking film or anything. It's still just a comedy about a dude struggling to find work 😂.

And, honestly, I don't get why he's so excited about the Golden Globes 🤔. Is it really about winning? I mean, it's great that he's being recognized, but does he even care about taking home that trophy? Or is it just a validation thing for him and his team?

I do love how he talked about Park Chan-wook's direction though 👍. That guy's a genius. And I'm glad to see Lee Byung-hun giving props to up-and-coming Korean directors like Yoon Ga-eun 💼. More of that, please! We need more diversity in the industry.

And, can we talk about how "One Battle After Another" and "Train Dreams" somehow both being mentioned as standout films for 2025? That's just weird 🤷‍♂️. Maybe they're trying to make a point or something?
 
omg can u believe this is actually happening? some dude from korea gets nominated for a golden globe and suddenly everyone's all like "oh look at us we're so inclusive" 🙄 i mean don't get me wrong lee byung-hun seems nice but come on let's not pretend it's not been 10 yrs since kim sang-kyung got snubbed like this? anyway congrats to him and park chan-wook, hopefully they can bring some k-drama magic to the globe stage 🎬
 
omg i'm so hyped for Lee Byung-hun 🤩 he's literally making history by being nominated for the Golden Globes and Gotham Awards!!! first korean actor to ever get one of these honsors is just mind blowing 💥 i've seen 'no other choice' and mansu is such a complex character lol i love how lee brought out his emotional side in that film, especially during those awkward interview scenes 🤣 also can't wait to see what else park chan-wook has up his sleeve 🎬
 
🤔 This is dope 🎥 Lee Byung-hun finally getting his due recognition worldwide... about time 😊. The fact that he's the first Korean actor to get a Golden Globe nom makes history for our culture 🇰🇷. It's all about showcasing talent & hard work, I guess.
 
🎬 this is so cool 🤩 that korean actor lee byung hun is getting recognition for his acting skills at the golden globe awards 🙌 he's been working super hard and it's paying off 💪 i'm not surprised though, he's always been talented and dedicated to his craft 📚
 
omg what's not to love about this dude lee byung-hun 🙌 he's like a dream come true for korea and the global film community... i mean can you imagine getting nominated for a golden globe as a korean actor? it's such a huge deal and a testament to his talent and perseverance. i love that he's not too high or low about the whole thing, just genuinely happy for the film's success 🎉 but what really gets me is how passionate he is about the craft... like when he talks about connecting with mansu's character, it's so clear he's all in 💖
 
I was just thinking about how much I love trying out new coffee shops in the city 🌃👀 and I saw this one place that has these insane latte art designs... like, a perfect replica of the Golden Gate Bridge on top of your drink 😱! Anyway, back to Lee Byung-hun... it's so cool that he's getting recognition for his acting skills, but what's really interesting is how much research goes into finding the right comedic timing and dramatic flair in scenes 🤔. I've seen some of his interviews where he talks about how important it is to stay in character, even when filming scenes that aren't supposed to be funny... like, have you ever noticed how a good comedian can make you laugh just by being themselves? 😂
 
OMG 🤩🎥 I'm literally so hyped for Lee Byung-hun right now!!! He's killing it in the film industry and breaking barriers for Korean actors everywhere! The fact that he got nominated for Golden Globe is like, a dream come true 🌙. I'm loving how humble he is about winning though, he's all about his craft and the film's achievements 💯.

I'm also super excited to see more K-dramas and films getting international recognition, it's a great time for Korean cinema! And can we talk about Park Chan-wook's genius? He's like, the king of directing and Lee Byung-hun is just the perfect fit for his movies 🎬.

I'm eagerly waiting to see what other projects he takes on next, and I hope he gets to work with some more talented directors like Yoon Ga-eun soon! The future of Korean film industry looks bright and I am SO here for it 💫
 
🎬 This is so cool! I mean, it's about time we see more Korean actors getting recognition globally. Lee Byung-hun killing the game with "No Other Choice" and now a Golden Globe nomination? 🤩 We need to see more films like this that showcase diverse perspectives and stories. The way Park Chan-wook balances comedy and drama is on point! 😂 It's also awesome to see up-and-coming directors like Yoon Ga-eun getting a shoutout from Lee Byung-hun. This is a great sign for the future of Korean cinema, and I'm hyped to see what other talented filmmakers come next! 💖
 
OMG what's so cool is that Lee Byung-hun is making history with this nomination 🤩🎉 and it's awesome to see Korean actors finally getting the recognition they deserve in Hollywood! 25 years of dedication to his craft really paid off, I guess he must be super talented or just really passionate about acting 😂. I'm curious, how did Park Chan-wook help Lee connect with Mansu's character? Was there a specific scene or moment that stood out during filming?
 
Man, this is so cool! 🤩 First Korean actor to get nominated for a Golden Globe and Gotham Awards? That's huge! 💥 I mean, Lee Byung-hun is already an awesome actor, but this recognition just proves how talented he is. His film "No Other Choice" sounds hilarious and heartwarming at the same time – who wouldn't want to watch that? 😂

I love how humble he is about the nomination though – he's not trying to be all cocky or anything. He just said winning isn't his focus, but he's still stoked for the film's success. And can we talk about Park Chan-wook being a genius director? 🙌 The guy's got talent pouring out of every pore!

It's also awesome that Lee Byung-hun is supporting up-and-coming Korean directors like Yoon Ga-eun – giving them shoutouts on his socials must be making their day, right? 💖
 
im so stoked for lee byung-hun 🤩 he's finally getting the recognition he deserves and it's amazing to see korean actors making history on global stages like this 💥 i mean we all know park chan-wook is a genius, but to have one of his films get a golden globe nod is just incredible 🎉 and lee byung-hun's dedication to his craft is truly inspiring he poured his heart and soul into that role and it paid off in the best way possible ❤️ i'm excited to see what other projects he has coming up, especially those with yoon ga-eun she seems like a talented up-and-coming director worth keeping an eye on 🌟
 
🤔 gotta give props to Lee Byung-hun for makin' history 🙌, first Korean actor to get a nom at the Golden Globes. that's some big deal 📈. and "No Other Choice" sounds like a really well-made film - that long take shot in one scene is wild 😂🎥. but what I'm more impressed by is Lee Byung-hun's humility & focus on doing 'fun' projects, you know? it's refreshing to see an actor who prioritizes the vibe over just chasin' awards 🎉.
 
😊 OMG I'M SO PUMPED FOR LEE BYUNG-HUN!!! THIS GUY IS ON FIRE 🚀 AND IT'S AMAZING TO SEE HIM GETTING RECOGNITION FOR HIS ACTING SKILLS 🎬 especially since he's the first korean actor to get a golden globe nom 😍 i love how he stays grounded and says that winning isn't his focus, but still gets super excited about it 🤩 and can we talk about PARK CHAN-WOOK'S DIRECTORIAL GENIUS 👏? "No Other Choice" is such a unique film and i'm so here for the dark comedy vibes 😂🎶 Lee's thoughts on working with Yoon Ga-eun are also really inspiring, it's great to see him supporting new talent 🙌 and those scenes he mentioned from "One Battle After Another" and "Train Dreams" sound SO emotionally charged 💔👀
 
omg i think its awesome that lee byung hun is getting recognition for his role in "no other choice" 🤩 he's been killing it in k-dramas for years and its about time the world recognizes him globally 🌎 i love how he prioritizes having fun in projects over anything else, thats so admirable 😊 its also super cool to see korean directors like yoon ga-eun getting attention for their unique perspectives 👏 park chan-wook is a genius, im not surprised lee byung hun wants to work with him again 🙌
 
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