'Competition' about the legend of Go, the confrontation between master and disciple unfolds.
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[The Fact ㅣ Reporter Kim Saet-byeol] The first movie 'Competition' starring Lee Byung-hun and Yoo Ah-in will be released worldwide.
On the 16th, Netflix announced, “We have confirmed the worldwide release of 'The Victory' (directed by Kim Hyung-joo) starring Lee Byung-hun and Yoo Ah-in. .”
'Competition' is a movie depicting the inevitable battle between Jo Hoon-hyeon (Lee Byung-hun) and Lee Chang-ho (Yoo Ah-in), two legends of Korean baduk, master and disciple. die and are rivals. It is gaining attention as the second work of director Kim Hyeong-joo, who has achieved box office success by combining comics and detective stories, which are different genres, into one series. local investigative film with 'The Sheriff'.
Baduk is often referred to as a microcosm of life. This is because wins and losses are mathematically divided by countless fires and 'selling houses' cars, from who should take white and who should take black. Baduk, meticulously calculating where the opponent will place the next stone, is also a fierce battle in which everything controls the person, such as psychology, brain, emotions and mood depending on the mood. air, acting as the variable.
And all those numbers and karates go back and forth on a little chessboard where black and white pieces come and go. Objectively speaking, whether strong or weak, a hot reversal takes place depending on the dynamics of the actual battle. It seems static, but this is why the most dynamic 'match' movie takes place.
Cho Hoon-hyun and Lee Chang-ho. When Go is hotter than the World Cup, the two names that have conquered the world are still legends and are still active. Lee Byung-hun, who plays the role of Jo Hoon-hyeon, who recognizes the talent of 10-year-old Lee Chang-ho and lives with him as a disciple who taught him right after winning the baduk grand slam tournament. world, playing a harsh and warm teacher. Yoo Ah-in plays Lee Chang-ho, a disciple who struggles to overcome his teacher Cho Hoon-hyeon, who is like a big wall.
No matter what genre, story or character they meet, the two actors show their own true emotions and nuances for the first time, raising expectations for a "matching swordsmanship".
The appearance of the two actors in the still image, which captures the moment just before the historic duel between the priests and the priests begins, adds to the excitement with the tension passing between the two along with The transformation seems to have reversed. the 1990s.
Lee Byung-hun is the second person after 'Squid Game' and Yoo Ah-in will meet viewers around the world again through Netflix after the movie '#Alive', the series 'Hell' and the movie 'Seoul Grand Operation' ', has been released worldwide through Netflix.