チョ・グク元法務部長官
``Whack a mole instead of Jeon Doo-kwang'' appeared in front of the movie theater, why? ...Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk: ``I wonder if you accepted my proposal?'' = South Korea
Free entertainment equipment similar to ``whack-a-mole'' was set up in front of the screening theater for ``Spring in Seoul,'' a movie based on former President Chun Doo-hwan's December 12 Incident. Cho Kuk former legal affairs
The department head shared the news and gave a thumbs up. On the 14th, Minister Cho shared a photo of the entertainment equipment installed inside the Megabox movie theater at COEX in Seoul on his Facebook page.
I had it. The entertainment device in the photo has the inscription ``Relieve your accumulated stress for free'' and is placed next to a poster for the movie ``Spring in Seoul.''
This is a substitute for a former president (Jung Doo-gwang) who lost his hair on the front of his head, and he relieves stress by hitting his head with a hammer.
It is interpreted to mean that. Prior to this, on April 27, 2020, when the trial for defamation of the dead by President Jeon was held, the May 18th family members appeared under a different name in front of the main gate of Gwangju District Court.
There is also a precedent for hitting the ``Shameful Chun Doo-hwan statue'' with a hammer. Minister Cho shared this photo and said, ``I wonder if this movie theater accepted my release proposal the other day?'' with a laughing emoji.
added. Minister Cho said on the 10th, ``I would like to make a proposal to Seoul's spring companies (production companies, distribution companies, movie theater chains, etc.) to put 'lights on the front of their heads' at the exits of movie theaters for the audience who came out after watching the movie.
I want you to install a punch ball with Jeon Doo-kwang's face on it.'' Furthermore, "Spring in Seoul", which was released on November 22nd, had a cumulative audience of 7,551,283 people on December 13th.
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2023/12/14 21:04 KST
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