Lee Byung-hun's eliminated match, Yoo Ah-in, and Chin Synchro-yul, who swallowed a real person.
Feb 24, 2025
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On the 24th, Lee Byung-hun tagged the movie 'Victory' on his account and released it by comparing the movie's still cut with the actual appearance.
The movie 'Victory', which will be released on the 26th (director Kim Hyung-joo, provided and distributed by By4M Studio, produced by Film Company Wolgwang, co-produced by BH Entertainment), depicts the story of Korea's best 'Go Legend' Cho Hoon-hyun (Lee Byung-hun) once again challenging the top with his natural temperament as a adventurer after losing the match against his student.
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The photo released by Lee Byung-hun showed a 200 percent synchro ratio, including Cho Hoon-hyun's brown suit and facial expression that raises the trophy, smoking acting that takes the game seriously, and playing Go wearing a cool daily hanbok.
Lee Byung-hun "Before filming, I met Cho Hoon-hyun in person, and he asked me to do it correctly when it comes to catching baduk stones. That's why he studied Go to active professional baduk players." In fact, professional Go players were present at the filming site of 'Victory' to enhance the reality of the movie.
Initially, 'Victory' was distributed to Ace Maker MovieWorks and was scheduled to be released on Netflix. However, as Yoo Ah-in was suspected of taking drugs, Netflix also temporarily put the release on hold.
In the end, Yoo Ah-in was released on the 18th when he was sentenced to one year in prison, two years of probation, and a fine of 2 million won in an appeal trial, and the drifting 'Victory' also confirmed its release in March. Yoo Ah-in returned to the screen a month after his release.
However, the production team thoroughly erased Yoo Ah-in from the trailers and posters that were released ahead of its release in March. If you look at the trailer, it's like Lee Byung-hun's one-top movie.
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Meanwhile, Yoo Ah-in was released from the second trial, but the prosecution filed an appeal with the court on the 20th against the second trial's ruling. As a result, Yoo Ah-in was judged by the Supreme Court.
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