The comical action film "BOSS," starring Jo Woo-jin, Park Ji-hwan, Jung Kyung-ho, and Lee Kyu-hyun, which is scheduled to be released during this year's mid-autumn celebration, has released the first press stills.
The film is a comical depiction of the desperate battle between gang members who are fighting fiercely for the position of boss to fulfill their dreams before the next boss battle, which will determine the future of the organization.
It's action. The released stills show the actors' brilliant chemistry and the unique charms of each character at a glance.
First, Stills, a chic trio that gives us a glimpse of the past and present, stand with their backs to each other.
The three actors are seen fighting to the death with the gang members, with Gangpyo (played by Jung Kyung-ho) using a work glove, Bangho (played by Park Ji Hwan) using a wooden sword, and Bangho (played by Park Ji Hwan) using a gas cylinder.
Here, Lee Sun-min, who plays the role of a chic boss named Dae-su, leads his gang members in the stills.
Also, Jo Woo-Jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-Hwan, and Lee Sun-min are all cheering at once, as if they had something good happen to them.
While we can sense the deep trust and bond between the two actors as they share the same joy, it also makes us look forward to the exquisite combination they will display in the film.
Meanwhile, Seung-tae is seen cooking in the kitchen with a spectacular flame, and the tango is full of fateful love.
Gangpyo, who wishes to live as a dancer rather than a boss, and Bangho, who, on the other hand, single-mindedly dreams of becoming the boss, stimulates curiosity about the other story that will unfold between them.
The film also features undercover investigator Tae-gyu (played by Lee Gyu-hyun), who sneaks into Seung-tae's Chinese restaurant Mimil to wait for his chance to catch the Chic faction in one fell swoop, making viewers anxious about the ending of the film.
In addition, Seung-tae's wife Ji-yeon (played by Hwang Woo-seol-hye), who holds the real power in Mi-mil, and Tae-gyu's boss, Section Chief Joo (played by Go Chang-seok), are expected to have a good exchange of words.
The film "BOSS," which has released its first press stills teasing the comical exchanges and hot action between veteran actors, is set to be a mid-autumn celebration this year.
It is scheduled to be released.