Since its broadcast in January 2012, the late-night TV series "The Lonely Group" has been an unusually hot topic and has continued to air for 10 seasons.
The news that "Lume" will be made into a movie for the first time has become a hot topic among TV Series fans around the world. In particular, the owner of the restaurant, who desperately chooses a restaurant and examines the food in order to get a satisfying meal,
Goro Inogashira is a proper noun and a role model for the increasingly popular "eating alone" in Korea, and his famous lines like "I'm hungry" have become popular, and the restaurant in the TV series has become a hit.
It has become a must-visit course for this trip and has gained a lot of popularity in Korea. And above all, actor Yutaka Matsushige, who played the main character "Goro Inogashira" for 12 years, will not only star in the movie version, but also
To commemorate the official invitation to the Busan International Film Festival and the release in Korea, a special event called "Goro-san in
"Korea's Stills" was also released.
At the cruise ship terminal, which is filled with Korean signs, I look hungry as usual.
The appearance of Goro Inogashira not only brings laughter, but also builds anticipation for what kind of gourmet experience he will have in Korea.
Matsushige, who directed, wrote and starred in the film, was delighted with this happy news.
Yutaka said, "It is a great honor for the film to be screened at the Busan International Film Festival in Korea ahead of its release in Japan in January next year. I am also honored that so many people in Korea love this TV series.
"It was a natural progression for the story to take place in Korea. The story of sharing our hearts through food despite our differences in language is a great opportunity for me to share my feelings.
I am confident that this story will be able to reach people with laughter. I have taken the helm as Goro Inogashira so that the story can reach a culmination in many ways.
The auditor's greeting and request, "Korean fans, please look forward to it," has raised the expectations of Korean fans.
The feature film "The Solitary Gourmet," which will have its world premiere at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, is scheduled to be released in Korea in March 2025.
By minmin 2024/09/06 08:37 KST