• Woo-Sung Jung attends the 'The Tale of Thomas Burberry' at the Burberry Seoul Flagship store on November 29, 2016 in Seoul, South Korea.

Woo-Sung Jung attends the 'The Tale of Thomas Burberry' at the Burberry Seoul Flagship store on November 29, 2016 in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo : Chung Sung-Jun / Staff)

Kim Ha Neul and Jung Woo Sung showed convincing chemistry in "Don't Forget Me," so much that attracted viewers and earn praises from critics. A year after the movie was released in 2015, the actress shared that he wants to work with Jung again and here's why.

Kim appeared on the Dec. 11 broadcast of MBC's "Entertainment Weekly," during which she was asked which actor she would like to work with. The 38-year-old actress said that while she has worked with Jung before, she would definitely like to work with him again. This time, instead of doing a serious melodrama, she wants to do a romantic comedy with Jung, Soompi reported.

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As to why she wants to team up with Jung again, Kim said that it is because of his unique sense of humor. In a separate interview, the actress also said that he liked working with Jung because of his warm personality.

"Don't Forget Me" is directed by Lee Yoon Jung and starred Jung as a lawyer who forgets all his memories from the past 10 years after getting into a car accident. He slowly recovers his memory when he falls in love with a woman played by Kim. "Don't Forget Me" was Kim Ha Neul's comeback to the big screen in five years.

Jung was also a producer of the indie film. As to why he decided to produce "Don't Forget Me," he told Yonhap News that he wanted to protect the director's original ideas. He explained that many of the producers he introduced to Lee had an issue with the "core of the scenario," which intimidated a lot of producers.

"They tried to change her work, so I started wondering how I could help, and that's how I got to produce it," Jung said about what got him to produce "Don't Forget Me." He added that if other producers took the reins on the project, it would have turned out plain.

The movie is a longer version of the short film "Remember You," which was released in 2010 and also directed by Lee Yoon Jung.