Upcoming movie “The Match” has unveiled new posters that includes Lee Byung Hun!
Directed by Kim Hyung Joo of “The Sheriff in City,” “The Match” tells the story of the rivalry between legendary Go participant Cho Hun Hyun (Lee Byung Hun) and his protégé Lee Chang Ho (Yoo Ah In). After shedding to his pupil, Cho Hun Hyun embarks on a quest to reclaim his title.
The newly launched posters spotlight Lee Byung Hun’s expressive efficiency and sum up the movie with highly effective key phrases resembling “dispassion,” “In an actual sport, momentum is 80 % of the battle,” and “I’ve staked the whole lot. The match begins now.”
To arrange for the position, Lee Byung Hun skilled with knowledgeable Go participant and immersed himself in his character even earlier than filming started. He adopted the recommendation of grandmaster Cho Hun Hyun, who informed him, “Don’t place the stones carelessly.”
Lee Byung Hun shared, “They are saying that if a Go grasp’s first transfer is robust sufficient to make the opponent really feel like they’ve already misplaced, it might shake their confidence. I spent a whole lot of time excited about that.” He added, “Conveying the mindset of Go gamers with a relaxed and expressionless demeanor all through a match was one of many largest challenges for me.”
“The Match” is ready to hit theaters on March 26.
Within the meantime, watch Lee Byung Hun in “Concrete Utopia” beneath:
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