The movie "The Battle" is about the life of Korean Go legend Cho Hun-hyun (played by Lee Byung Hun) who was defeated in a match with his disciple.
The story depicts a man who once again challenges the top with his renowned competitive spirit. The movie "The Battle" features character sets of Lee Byung Hun, Go Chang Seok, Hyun Bong Sik, Moon Jeong Hee, and Jo Woo Jin.
The character stills this time will show the personality of each character as it is, and each character will be explained with a four-character idiom that suits them.
First, "Fall Seven Times, Get Up Eight Times" by Jo Hoon-hyun stills depicts a man who refuses to give up and tries again after being defeated in a challenge against his disciple.
In Stills, which harmonizes with the meaning of "Seven times you fall, eight times you get up," Lee Byung Hun is a man who refuses to give in to failure.
He exudes the cautious charisma of a skilled player. Jung Seung-pil (played by Go Chang-seok), a professional Go player who also works as a Go journalist, has the four-character name "erudite and knowledgeable."
It can be expressed in idioms. With his solid acting skills, Go Chang-seok is expected to demonstrate the charm of a "brainy man" who is a Go expert by explaining the game in the drama.
Lee Yong-gak (played by Hyun Bong-sik) can be introduced by the four-character idiom "Kwanpojigyeo," which means a relationship of deep trust and support for each other.
Lee Yong-gak, who shares a history of master-disciple relationship with Cho Hun-hyun and Lee Chang-ho, cheered and supported the two together with the spectators while watching the match between master and disciple.
Jung Bong-sik will add to the excitement of the film with his boldness that only he can show. Jung Mi-hwa (Moon Jung-hee), the partner of the gamblers, is
Moon Jeong-hee, who plays Jeong Mi-hwa, who is one with Jo Hoon-hyun and is closest to him in terms of joy, anger, sorrow and happiness, assimilated the audience's emotions with her delicate emotional expression,
Finally, Jo Woo-Jin, who is Jo Hoon-hyun and Lee Chang-ho's rival and mentor, will provide direction and advice at every important moment.
Jo Woo-jin, who appeared without hesitation despite it being a special appearance, is a "divine move" that doubles the fun of the movie.
In this way, Lee Byung Hun, Go Chang-seok, Hyun Bong-sik, Moon Jeong-hee, Kim Kang Hoon, and Jo Woo-jin are all Korean
The film "The Game," which showcases a showdown between theater-goers, will be released in theaters across Korea on March 26th.
2025/03/17 13:48 KST
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