I loved it. I actually like action and gore movies. I heard some say that Project Wolf Hunting is more of a gore genre, but itŌĆÖs not. It just has aggressive depictions of extreme situations. The script and the character blended in so well. Personally, I think the script is more important, but this movie had storytelling that was never seen in Korea before. The characters lead one case, then a new character shows up with a new story. It was refreshing. Whenever I finished a project, I was asked, ŌĆ£What role do you want to play next?ŌĆØ And every time, I answered, ŌĆ£I want to play a villain role.ŌĆØ I read the script of Project Wolf Hunting when I needed to play such a role the most. So I wanted to do this right. There are many kinds of villains ŌĆō psychopaths, sociopaths, the sly ones and the cute ones. But Jong Du was more of a ŌĆ£pure evilŌĆØ character. That was one reason why I chose to star in this movie. I have a real hang-up about my eyes. When I was young, older kids used to beat me up, saying that they didnŌĆÖt like my eyes. But now, I think they have a unique charm. I filmed while thinking, ŌĆ£IŌĆÖll make the best use of my eyes.ŌĆØ I wore tattoo stickers all over my body in every take. It felt good as if I was dressing up for Halloween. So the first day, I got so excited that I left the set without removing them, and I had terrible skin issues. It takes about 30 minutes to an hour to remove the stickers, but it took me over 2 hours to remove them as my skin is so sensitive. The scene where I kill a police officer at the beginning of the movie. I slowly thrust the knife and stare at the dying person without saying anything. The director told me that he is ŌĆ£innocent and uncivilized like a baby.ŌĆØ I also want to mention the scene where I find the satellite phone. People are dying, but Jong Du is just calm. In contrast to the scene filled with violence and cuss words, Jong DuŌĆÖs feelings like a blank state create a certain unfamiliarity. ItŌĆÖs only gotten worse. With this project, my desire for playing different types of villains has grown, as if the branches stretch out. Jong Du is pure evil, and he has no ŌĆ£slynessŌĆØ in him. HeŌĆÖs just a dangerous character that makes you feel like youŌĆÖll get stabbed when you meet him. But I donŌĆÖt wish to be an actor who only focuses on playing villains. Source (1)

Seo In Guk on Playing His First Villain Role and Shirtless Scenes in  Project Wolf Hunting  - 7