Lee Byung Hun's total audience numbers for all his films are 90 million, and he has received 73 trophies at awards ceremonies alone.
Yoo Hae Jin also holds the title of a million-dollar actor with "The Man Who Became King". She has been active in various roles, both leading and supporting, and has earned a total of 100 million yen from her work.
There are only four films that have attracted 10 million viewers, including "Tombbreak/Bamyo," "A Taxi Driver," "Veteran," and "The King and the Clown."
Lee Byung Hun took the initiative in "Seungbu: Two Go Players." Released last month, the film follows the story of Go legend Cho Hu, who is still active in the game.
The film is based on the true story of the master-disciple showdown between 9-dan player Lee Byung Hun (played by Lee Byung Hun) and his pupil 9-dan player Lee Chang-ho (played by Yu A In).
The film was supposed to be released on Netflix, but it was suspended for four years due to actor Yu A In's drug use scandal.
It was thought that the public's negative reaction towards Yu A In would be an obstacle, but it topped the box office for three consecutive weeks after its release.
The response was that Lee Byung Hun's passionate performance, who recreated Jo Hoon-hyun's life through thorough research and investigation, led to immersive drama.
After breaking even on the 13th (1.8 million viewers), it is on the verge of reaching 2 million viewers. With the box office momentum of "Seungbu: Two Go Players" gradually declining, Yoo Hae Jin
"Yadang," which was released on the 16th, is a story about Yadang, a broker who orchestrates the Korean drug industry, a prosecutor who aims for higher heights, and a detective who is betting everything on eradicating drug crimes.
It is a crime action movie where the characters are intertwined with each other, each with their own objectives. The movie is based on the actual investigative term "yadan," which refers to a broker who sells information on drug offenders to investigative agencies.
Yoo Hae-jin plays the role of Goo Kwanghee, a corrupt prosecutor who quietly fulfills her ambitions by using Lee Kang-soo (played by Kang Ha-Neul) from "Yadang."
Yoon Seong-woong, a film critic, said, "Yoo Hae-jin, who showed a lot of charm as a funeral director in the previous film 'Bamyo,' is back in 'I Don't Want to
"In 'The Last Jedi', he played a quirky villain with solid charisma," he said, adding, "Both actors have solid fan bases, and as the genres of their works are different, we expect a synergistic effect."
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2025/04/17 07:38 KST
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