I can't believe Lee Byung-hun is real..Extreme emotions → It's hard to express emotionally
Mar 19, 2025
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On the afternoon of the 19th, a press and distribution preview of the movie 'Victory' (directed by Kim Hyung-joo and produced by the movie company Wolgwang) was held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Ichon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Lee Byung-hun as Korea's best Go legend Cho Hoon-hyun, Ko Chang-seok as Cheon Seung-pil, a professional engineer and Go reporter familiar with the joys and sorrows of the board, Hyun Bong-sik as Lee Yong-gak, a professional engineer who recognized the talent of Lee Chang-ho (Yoo Yoo-in), Moon Jung-hee as Jung Mi-hwa, the closest companion of the matchmakers, Cho Woo-jin as Nam Ki-chul, who played the best match with Cho Hoon-hyun before Lee Chang-ho appeared, and Kim Hyung-joo, director.
Lee Byung-hun said, `After reading the scenario for the first time, I couldn't believe this dramatic thing was true while watching various documentaries of 'Victory'. The story and process of the two legendary Go noodles are really interesting. When I decided to appear and started filming, I had to spend all the past time in front of the board without any emotional change. In the midst of expressionless and static, there had to be feelings of explosion in it, and there had to be feelings of despair. I think I paid the most attention to expressing extreme emotions statically.
'Victory' is a story about Korea's best Go legend, Cho Hoon-hyun, who once again challenges the top with his natural temperament as a adventurer after losing a match against his student. Lee Byung-hun, Yoo Ah-in, Ko Chang-seok, Hyun Bong-sik, Moon Jung-hee, and Kim Kang-hoon appeared, and director Kim Hyung-joo of 'Security' took the megaphone. It will be released on the 26th.
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